Beach Cala d'en Rafelinos
near Manacor (center)
Detailed Description
This stretch of coastline isn't a beach where you can spend a whole day lying under the sun, as the ground here is rocky. However, the beautiful blue water more than makes up for this, providing excellent swimming conditions. There are also fantastic opportunities for divers and snorkellers to explore the underwater world. Whenever the adjacent beaches of Sa Coma and S'Illot, usually more popular with tourists, are crowded, you can find a beautiful, tranquil spot in this fairytale location. The strangely-shaped cliffs also have a particular charm.
Beach: rocky beach, palms, trees, shrubs, some houses
Also known as: Caló d'en Rafalino
Size | 40 m x 7 m |
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Location | Near Manacor (center) |
Type | Near a town |
Reachability | On foot, by car, by boat |
Visitors | Deserted |
Type of visitors | Locals |
Accessibility | No |
Beach material | Rocks |
Incline of beach | Medium gradient |
Water conditions | Some waves |
Family-friendly | No |
Sun lounger rental | No |
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Showers | No |
WC | No |
Restaurant/bar | No |
Lifeguard | No |
Promenade | No |
Parking | Yes |
Footpath | Medium |
Dogs allowed | No |
Nudity allowed | Yes |
Swimming, snorkeling, diving (equipment not available for renting)