Fantastic snorkeling adventure with an abundance of fish and marine life, particularly along the edges. Watch out for the sea urchins! Stunning view from above!
That place is an absolute gem! Getting there can be a bit tricky as it is a dirt road, but it is totally worth it. absolutely stunning and I had a wonderful time there. Highly recommend!
This beach is an absolutely amazing place with unbelievable scenery. The only downside is the bumpy dirt road you have to take to get there, but it's worth it when you arrive. Plus, the beach has golden sand, making it even more special!
This location is a popular destination, though it may not be the tidiest. You'll find plenty of people here, but don't expect a pristine shoreline.
Cala Raja is a gorgeous, relaxing spot to spend the day. The journey in can be a bit tricky, as it's not clearly marked, but once you arrive, it's worth it. The beach has golden sand and big crashing waves, and there's plenty of space to relax. It wasn't too crowded when I was there, just a couple of other groups, which made it all the more peaceful. There aren't any amenities close by, so you'll need to bring everything with you. I spent a couple of hours there and then continued exploring the rugged coastline - it's a great area to explore.
I had no idea what some of the other reviewers were talking about. I'm not sure if they had the same experience as me. You don't have to pay for parking and the beach was mostly filled with naturists. It's a lovely beach with plenty of room, and the sand looks a bit dark but it's still great to walk and relax on. There are warning signs of riptides but as long as you don't go too far out, you'll be fine. The water was very clear, although today was a bit windy and the sea was a bit choppy and chilly for June. The rock formations and plants on the path were interesting, and once you get to the top of the path, the beach comes into view and the walk isn't so bad. It's a great naturist beach and definitely worth checking out.