Cala Figuera

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Location

North of Mallorca
Spain
39° 57' 9.1728" N, 3° 10' 21.756" E
ES
General info: 

Cala Figuera on the Cap Formentor road in North Mallorca is quite simply stunning to behold. We were out for a day visiting the cape and on our way back from the lighthouse, a friend of mine spotted a bay way down below the road with the bluest waters he’d ever seen.

We pulled over to take a good look. It was breathtakingly beautiful and dotted with private boats bobbing happily in the pretty secluded bay. We found a wooden sign pointing ‘Cala Figuera’ into the trees, and we followed a rough path leading down from further along the road.

If you need easy access and family friendly head to nearby Playa Formentor but if you’re fit and able, willing to sunbathe on rock, want to escape the crowds of tourist land, and if you want to see somewhere truly beautiful, then pack a picnic (protect it from Garry), water and walking shoes, head to Cala Figuera and witness this spectacular bay for yourself.

Getting there: 

We scrambled for twenty minutes down a path clearly hewn by rainwater more than people, until eventually we emerged on rocky sea level, eye to eye with sapphire blue sea.

To get back to the road, it was a short but steep climb which took about half an hour along very uneven and unmarked paths.

Interesting places nearby

Gresse-en-Vercors is a resort which will astonish you with its unique setting. Alpine skiing slopes ideal for families, beginners and intermediate level. Slide on the slopes of an astonishing panorama.

Gressoney La Trinité (1637m) is situated in the heart of the ski resort Monterosa Ski, from where our guests can ski to the Ayas-Valley (Champoluc) and the Sesia-Valley (Alagna) by crossing the Bettaforca-Pass and the Salati-Pass respect

Gressoney Saint Jean (1385m) has a chair-lift serving two particularly beautiful slopes. To ski and to have a good time on the racing piste private://Leonardo Davidprivate:// is surely an exciting experience.

As beautiful in summer as in winter! Grimentz/St-Jean (1'572 m) offers an escape into nature at the gateway to some of Switzerland's most famous 4000 metre mountains, where the pure air of the Alps makes your blood tingle.

The Valaisian winter-sports paradise of Grächen-St. Niklaus is ideal for anyone who loves snow.

A tiny ski centre with a population of around 30, all dedicated to the ski holiday experience! The resort is well positioned at altitude, next to larger resorts, including a list link to St Pierre.