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Cala Tuent

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Cala Tuent

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Cala Tuent is a serene and secluded beach nestled on the northwest coast of Mallorca, Spain, within the breathtaking Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. This natural gem, situated at an elevation of approximately 1 meter above sea level, offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains, including the majestic Puig Major, the highest peak in the Balearic Islands. Characterized by its mix of pebbles, flints, and coarse gravel, Cala Tuent provides a tranquil escape from the island's more frequented spots, making…

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    8 aprile 2017

    Escursionismo

    Il turismo è ancora una parola straniera qui: solo una piccola capanna dove si possono ordinare pesce e bevande. Prima di raggiungere la spiaggia, è necessario percorrere una stretta strada tortuosa. Per favore suona il clacson ad ogni curva.
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    7 novembre 2023

    Escursionismo

    Dopo l'escursione sulla scogliera a novembre siamo andati a nuotare alle 17:30, molto bello, molto solitario e merita davvero una visita
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    18 febbraio 2025

    Escursionismo

    Questo posto non è ancora commercializzato e non è invaso dai turisti. E anche il paesaggio è molto bello.
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    1. Camí de sa Costera – Coll de na Polla giro ad anello con partenza da Cala Tuent

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    Posizione:Escorca, Mallorca, Isole Baleari, Spagna

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    What kind of terrain can I expect at Cala Tuent beach?

    Cala Tuent beach is characterized by a mix of pebbles, flints, and coarse gravel, rather than fine sand. The entry into the water is also stony. For comfortable walking and swimming, it's highly recommended to bring closed beach shoes or trainers.

    Are there any specific hiking trails that start from or lead to Cala Tuent?

    Yes, Cala Tuent is a popular destination or starting point for hikers. A notable route is the Sa Costera hike, a 10-kilometer (6.2-mile) trail from Mirador de ses Barques to Cala Tuent, winding through olive groves, pine forests, and along the coast. There are various other routes through the Serra de Tramuntana that connect to the area.

    How difficult is the drive to Cala Tuent, and what should I be aware of?

    The drive to Cala Tuent involves navigating a narrow, winding serpentine road. It's considered one of the most spectacular roads in Mallorca, but requires careful driving. Local custom suggests honking at every bend as a courtesy to alert oncoming traffic, especially in blind spots.

    What facilities are available directly on Cala Tuent beach?

    Cala Tuent maintains a very natural and unspoiled character. There are minimal facilities directly on the beach, usually just a small hut or kiosk that operates seasonally, offering fish and drinks. It's advisable to bring your own supplies for a full day.

    Is Cala Tuent suitable for families with children?

    Cala Tuent can be family-friendly for those who appreciate a natural, less commercialized beach. The clear, calm waters are good for swimming and snorkeling. However, the stony terrain might be challenging for very young children, and the lack of extensive facilities means families should come prepared with everything they need.

    Can I bring my dog to Cala Tuent beach?

    While specific regulations can vary and change, many natural beaches in Mallorca, especially those less developed, are generally more tolerant of dogs. However, it's always best to check local signage upon arrival and ensure your dog is well-behaved, kept on a leash, and that you clean up after them to respect other visitors and the environment.

    How does Cala Tuent compare to the nearby Cala Sa Calobra?

    Cala Tuent is known for its serenity and seclusion, offering a tranquil escape from mass tourism. In contrast, Cala Sa Calobra, while also stunning, tends to be much busier due to its more direct accessibility for tourist buses and its proximity to the famous Torrent de Pareis. If you're seeking peace and quiet, Cala Tuent is generally the preferred choice.

    Are there any historical landmarks or interesting natural features near Cala Tuent?

    Yes, the area is rich in history and natural beauty. The 16th-century Torre de Tuent, a coastal watchtower built to defend against pirate attacks, offers historical views. Additionally, the 13th-century Chapel of Sant Llorens can be found on the way to Cala Tuent. The bay itself is surrounded by thick pine woods and high cliffs, with olive trees almost touching the sea, and offers views of Puig Major.

    What are the options for getting to Cala Tuent without a car?

    Getting to Cala Tuent without a car is possible but requires some planning. One popular option is to arrive by boat from Port de Sóller, which offers spectacular coastal views. Alternatively, many hikers reach Cala Tuent as the endpoint of trails like the Sa Costera hike, making it accessible on foot for those undertaking longer treks.

    What should I bring for a day trip to Cala Tuent?

    Given the minimal facilities, it's best to come prepared. Essentials include closed beach shoes or trainers for the stony terrain, plenty of water and snacks/picnic lunch, sunscreen, a hat, a towel, and snorkeling gear if you plan to explore the underwater life. A camera is also a must for the stunning scenery.

    Is it possible to swim in Cala Tuent during the cooler months, like winter?

    While the intro mentions visitors enjoying a swim even in November, the water will be significantly colder outside of peak summer. The bay's clear water and moderate undulation exist year-round, but outside of marked swimming areas, there can be colder, partially strong currents. For winter swimming, it's generally recommended for those accustomed to cold water or with appropriate wetsuits.

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