Cala Clara is seven kilometers from Pollença, from Cala Molins through Punta de la Torre, and forms part of the complex of four beaches known under the common name of Cala Sant Vicenç. Cala Clara refers to the light color scheme of this beach.
It is white-sand, small, and on its sides there are several impressive tourist facilities, which means that the number of visitors here is very high, and which form a contrast to the picturesque impressions that once a Santiago Russinol or a Joaquín Sorolla in their pictures when they discovered this landscape awarded. There are also private houses in the area.
The water and underwater conditions are not very recommendable for anchoring and the anchor maneuver should only be performed in good weather. This beach is open to the wind from the north-northeast, the sea comes from the northwest. The slope is gently sloping, the depth is three meters from 300 meters from the shore, on a sandy bottom, which means that anchoring must be carried out at a suitable distance from the coast. Port de Pollença is 16.4 nautical miles away.
Getting here by car is easy, just follow the signs to Cala Barques. Here you can park your car for free on a small parking lot. The next 100 meters to the beach must be covered on foot. You can also take the public bus; the next stop is right on the beach.