Cala d'en Borgit

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Location

South-East Mallorca
Spain
39° 21' 8.982" N, 3° 11' 34.35" E
ES
General info: 

Cala d'en Borgit is a small bay on the south east coast of Mallorca just around the corner from Cala Mondrago, within the protected Mondrago Natural Park.

It's a popular cove with mooring yachts thanks to its favourable anchoring conditions.

The closest resorts are Portopetro and Cala D'Or.

Getting there: 

To access the beach by land requires some walking. You can leave your car in a free parking area and then it is a 300 metre walk through the woods to reach the beach.

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