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How do I get to Cala Mondragó beach from Santanyí?

Cala Mondragó lies along the southeastern coast, a beautiful natural park known for its crystal-clear waters and unspoiled sandy bays. From Santanyí, it's a short drive or a scenic cycle along quiet country lanes before reaching the park's entrance. The Ma-19 road connects Santanyí with the nearby towns, making access straightforward whether you're driving or using local bus services operated by TIB.

Parking is available near the beach but can become crowded during peak summer days, so arriving early helps secure a spot. For those without a car, the TIB bus system offers routes connecting Santanyí and Cala Mondragó, though schedules can be seasonal and less frequent on weekends. Once inside the park, well-marked paths lead down through pine and juniper groves to the beach, which offers shallow waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling.

A handful of rustic beach bars nearby serve local delicacies like pa amb oli and chilly Hierbas liqueur cocktails, providing a relaxed spot to unwind. The area’s protected status means it remains serene and relatively unspoiled, an excellent counterpoint to the busier stretches along the Ma-19. Whether visiting in summer or spring, Cala Mondragó provides an ideal combination of natural beauty and easy accessibility from the lively town of Santanyí.