Cala Carbó is 7.3 kilometers from Pollença. Together with Cala Molins, Cala Clara and Cala Barques, it forms the beach complex known as Cala Sant Vicenç and is the least visited of the four because there are no tourist services.
This small corner of paradise is protected from the dangerous north winds by a few bare cliffs of medium height, the right side of which is crowned by houses. The pebbles and shingle are dotted with numerous remains of posidonia and countless boats pulled ashore occupy this beach with its crystal clear waters.
The bottom consists of sand, seaweed, gravel and is steeply sloping, the depth is more than three meters at two hundred meters from the coast. The water and underwater conditions are for anchoring, and this applies to all four beaches that form Cala Sant Vicenç, highly dangerous with the sea heading towards the coast or with winds blowing from the north-northeast. It is advisable to anchor in Cala Barques without going too close to the shore, since there is a shoal of less than a meter of water 150 meters from the shore. Port de Pollença is 16.3 nautical miles away.
Access by car is easy, just follow the signs. The car must be parked directly on the highway if space is available. You can also take the public bus; the next stop is about 300 meters away.
These characteristics explain the average number of visitors.
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