Capdepera beaches

Canyamel: this beach of golden sand, which is 650 m long and 100 m wide, faces south east; there is a car park next to the beach. Despite being in a tourist resort, this beach does not get very crowded.
Services: restaurants; lifeguards; showers; sun loungers, pedal boats and parasols for hire.

Sa Font de Sa Cala: this beach, which is 110 m long and 35 m wide, is located in a quiet and luxurious residential area, with some hotels around; plenty of shade is provided by a pine grove, which covers some sand banks at the left-hand side of the beach. The translation of the name of this beach is ´The Spring of the Cove´, which comes from the spring from which water flows on the right side of the beach.
Services: restaurants; lifeguards; showers; sun loungers and pedal boats for hire.

N’Aladerm: this little beach, which is 60 m long and 15 m wide, can be seen from the shore at Sa Font de Sa Cala beach as you look towards the left.

Son Moll: this beach, which is 175 m long and 35 wide, is surrounded by hotels and apartments. It´s located in the centre of Cala Rajada, where a promenade along the coast which runs towards the fishing port begins.
Services: restaurants; lifeguards; sun loungers, pedal boats and parasols for hire.

Cala Gat: this cosy beach, which is 70 m long and 20 m wide, is located in a residential area; it is well integrated into the landscape, as most of the vegetation from the pine grove that surrounds it has been preserved. The tamarinds near the shore will protect you from the sun at midday. The promenade that begins at Son Moll, passing by the port of Cala Rajada, ends here.
Services: an open air bar; sun loungers and parasols for hire.

Cala Agulla; this beautiful beach, which is 600 m long and 60 wide, has fine white sand and a thick pine grove at the back. It´s located at one end of Cala Rajada, with most of the right end of the shore built up with hotels and apartments. It is easy to get here, as it is well signposted from Capdepera and Cala Rajada. There is a parking area, which you have to pay to use. Many local people come here to have lunch under the shade of the pine grove, especially at the weekend.
Services: open-air bars; lifeguards; WC; parking; sun loungers, pedal boats and parasols for hire.

Cala Moltó: this unspoilt beach, which is 30 m long which has a rocky shore and seabed, is also known as S´Agulló. It´s located next to Cala Agulla, and can be reached from here by walking along the coast towards the north. Walking along the shore from here, if you follow the track that goes into the pine grove, you will reach Cala Mesquida.

Cala Mesquida is a beach 550 m long and 150 m wide, with the most active and spectacular series of sand dunes on Mallorca and a pine grove at its backside.
Services: open-air bars, a restaurant, lifeguards, WC, sun loungers, pedal boats and parasols for hire.

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