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.

Interesting places nearby

With beautiful views and crystal clear water it's a great place for swimming and snorkelling. Picturesque and quiet, it's no surprise that it's popular with the locals.

Cala Mondrago is a small Blue Flag beach situated within Mondrago National Park in the south east corner of Majorca.

Cala Figuera on the Cap Formentor road in North Mallorca is quite simply stunning to behold.

Cala d'Or spreads out over a long stretch of Mallorca's coastline, and there are five associated beaches situated in small coves (also known as calas) - Cala d'Or, Cala Esmeralda, Cala Ferrera, Cala Serena & Cala Gran.

Cala Barca is a small but pretty bay on the edge of Mondrago Park in the south east of Mallorca. It's 35 metres long by 25 metres deep and has golden sand.

Alcudia Beach is a beautiful blue flag, fine white sand beach that stretches from the Port of Alcudia, along the 'golden mile' of hotel-backed coastline.