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Discover Cala Agulla: Mallorca’s Pristine Beach Paradise The only water park on the north of Mallorca Hidropark sits just behind the beach in Port d'Alcudia. Perfect for families and smaller children. Enjoy an evening cruise along the northwest Mallorcan coastline aboard one of a selection of 50ft vessels, as the mountains transform from pink to orange to red.
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Maps of Mallorca Enjoying its ‘Blue Flag' status, Cala Agulla offers bright, fine sand and clear water with a turquoise hue. This beautiful spot attracts both tourists and locals alike with its wild beauty and combination of sand dunes, pine trees and desert plants.
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Cala Agulla beach - Cala Ratjada | Mallorca Beaches An abundance of top quality limestone means that the island has an unparalleled variety of routes of all grades. Combine this with its beautiful beaches, rugged coastline and the dramatic Tramuntana mountain range and it is easy to see why Mallorca is fast becoming an incredibly popular climbing destination. Whether you are a complete beginner looking for a friendly introduction to a new and exciting sport or a well-travelled rock climber looking for fresh challenges then Mallorca is for you.
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Cala Agulla is a wonderful beach and its breath-taking position, nestled between forests and mountains, makes it a proper natural beach. The beach is about metres long and 50 metres wide. It offers bright, fine sand and clear water with a gorgeous blue and turquoise hue.
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Cala Agulla in Mallorca – complete guide to Cala Agulla A very good hotel in Cala Ratjada, which is within short walking distance of Cala Agulla, is the 4-star THB Cala Lliteras. This very popular hotel offers modern interiors and spectacular sea views. The beach in general Cala Agulla is a wonderful beach and its breath-taking position, nestled between forests and mountains, makes it a proper natural beach.
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In the middle of Llevant Peninsula natural park you will find the idyllic bay of Cala Agulla on Mallorca’s northeast coast. The largely undeveloped landscape behind the sandy beach consists of mountains, dunes, flat rocks and pine forests.
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Cala Agulla Beach: what not to miss - The island of Mallorca is located off the coast of Spain, east of Ibiza and is part of the Balearic Islands. The island is criss-crossed with a number of main roads and rural roads which you can see on this map of Mallorca. See also Mallorca interactive hiking trails map.
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Events in Mallorca On the outskirts of Palma there are a couple of indoor climbing centres. Cova de Coloms is one of the only sea caves that allow you to explore a natural wonder and also swim in the crystal clear pools made thousands of years ago. The huge amphitheatre of Sa Gubia offers a wealth of classic fully bolted longer climbs.
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Things To Do in Mallorca (Majorca) .
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Discover Cala Agulla, one of the most beautiful beaches in Mallorca. What to see, how to get there, services and tips for enjoying this natural paradise.
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Cala Agulla Beach Mallorca Beach Guide with Photos & Map Upcoming Events The island hosts all sorts of events, including agricultural fairs in the spring and autumn, live music and DJs in the summer, religious fiestas and international sporting events. Combine this with its beautiful beaches, rugged coastline and the dramatic Tramuntana mountain range and it is easy to see why Mallorca is fast becoming an incredibly popular climbing destination. However, one of the great attractions of Mallorca is its compact size and its good road network.
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