Cala Figuera - Formentor
Cala Figuera sits at the end of a rocky scramble down from the famous Mirador Es Colomer, offering some of the clearest water you'll find on Mallorca's north coast.
About Cala Figuera - Formentor
Cala Figuera sits at the end of a rocky scramble down from the famous Mirador Es Colomer, offering some of the clearest water you'll find on Mallorca's north coast. This isn't your typical beach: it's a narrow rocky inlet where smooth limestone platforms create natural diving boards 3 to 5 meters above impossibly blue water. The depth drops off quickly, making it perfect for snorkeling around the underwater rock formations, and you'll often have it to yourself if you time it right.
The experience feels like discovering your own private swimming hole, even though you're just minutes from one of the island's most photographed viewpoints. You'll climb down a well-marked but steep trail for about 10 minutes, then navigate across smooth rocks to find your spot. The water stays refreshingly cool even in summer, and the clarity lets you see straight to the bottom at 4 to 5 meters deep. Most people spend 2 to 3 hours here, alternating between cliff jumping, snorkeling, and lounging on the sun-warmed rocks.
Here's what most guides don't mention: the space is genuinely tiny, fitting maybe 20 people maximum before it feels overcrowded. Come before 10am or after 4pm to avoid the worst crowds from the tour buses at Es Colomer above. Bring everything you need because there's absolutely nothing here, not even shade. The rocks can be slippery when wet, so proper water shoes are worth it. Skip this if you need facilities or easy beach access.
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