Cala Torta
Cala Torta delivers proper wilderness vibes just 90 minutes from Palma, where a 130-meter stretch of coarse sand meets rolling dunes and scrubby tamarisk trees.
About Cala Torta
Cala Torta delivers proper wilderness vibes just 90 minutes from Palma, where a 130-meter stretch of coarse sand meets rolling dunes and scrubby tamarisk trees. You'll find moderate surf that creates a constant soundtrack of crashing waves, plus genuine solitude even in August. The beach faces northeast, catching morning light beautifully and staying cooler than south-facing alternatives.
The experience starts with a bumpy 2km dirt road that immediately signals you're leaving tourist Mallorca behind. Once you arrive, the beach opens up dramatically with golden sand giving way to smooth pebbles at the water's edge. Waves here are consistent but manageable for confident swimmers, while the backdrop of wild vegetation and distant hills feels refreshingly undeveloped. A single chiringuito serves basic drinks and bocadillos in summer, operating from a simple wooden shack.
Most guides don't mention that this isn't a lounging beach, it's an escape beach. The coarse sand isn't comfortable for long sunbathing sessions, and the moderate surf makes it genuinely unsuitable for small kids or weak swimmers. Come for dramatic scenery and fewer crowds, not luxury. The chiringuito charges typical beach prices (beer around 4 EUR, simple sandwiches 8-10 EUR) but closes unpredictably in shoulder seasons.
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