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What are some tips for accessing and enjoying a cala?

Accessing and enjoying a cala, or cove, in Mallorca can be a rewarding experience due to the island's stunning coastline characterized by numerous hidden beaches. First, it’s essential to plan your visit to less accessible calas, as many are located away from main roads or require a bit of hiking. Research the specific cala you want to visit, as some, like Cala de Llombards or Cala Mondragó, have designated parking areas, while others may require a walk.

Arrive early in the day to secure parking and enjoy the tranquility before crowds arrive, especially during the high tourist season. Consider bringing a backpack with essentials like water, snacks, sunscreen, and a beach umbrella, as many calas may lack facilities. Also, wear comfortable footwear suitable for rocky paths or uneven terrain, as accessing some of the more secluded calas might involve a short trek down steep paths.

Remember to respect the natural environment by taking your trash with you and avoiding disturbing any local wildlife. Lastly, be mindful of local regulations, as some calas might have guidelines to protect their natural surroundings and maintain cleanliness. Enjoy snorkeling to explore the rich underwater life, and always choose safe swimming spots away from rocks and strong currents.