Mallorca Beach Guide

Caló d'es Pou

Caló d'es Pou is a quiet coastal spot of Mallorca — less touristed than the south or northeast, with a more local feel.

  • Hidden Gem
  • Natural

★ What Caló d'es Pou feels like

Why people love Caló d'es Pou

Caló d'es Pou is a quiet coastal spot of Mallorca — less touristed than the south or northeast, with a more local feel.

⏱ Things to do at Caló d'es Pou

Things to do at Caló d'es Pou

  1. MORNING

    Get to Caló d'es Pou before 10am to enjoy the beach in its quietest, most photogenic state.

  2. AFTERNOON

    At Caló d'es Pou, the afternoon is when the sea is warmest — perfect for swimmers and families.

  3. EVENING

    Evenings at Caló d'es Pou bring golden light, a quieter beach and a soft cue to the sunset.

  4. AFTER DARK

    After dark, Caló d'es Pou empties out — chase the next-door bars, beach clubs or a marina dinner.

🅿️ Parking & access at Caló d'es Pou

Getting to Caló d'es Pou

Parking

Limited parking

Access

Easy access

Crowd

Quiet

🌇 Sunsets at Caló d'es Pou

When the light turns at Caló d'es Pou

Sunset at Caló d'es Pou is more sky than sea — the light is soft but the angle is sideways.

FAQ

Planning Caló d'es Pou: common questions

When is the best time to visit Caló d'es Pou?

Late April to mid-June and September are usually best around Caló d'es Pou — clear water, manageable heat and far less competition for parking. Peak July–August means warmer water but earlier starts and longer queues.

How do I get to Caló d'es Pou?

Most travellers reach Caló d'es Pou by car — it's the most flexible option. Public buses cover the main hubs and a taxi or pre-booked transfer works for shorter visits. Plan for traffic in July and August.

Is there parking at Caló d'es Pou?

Parking near Caló d'es Pou can be limited in summer. Arrive before 10:00 in July and August, or use a paid lot nearby. Some coves require a short walk from the road.

Is Caló d'es Pou good for families?

Caló d'es Pou works for families when the water is shallow and the access is easy. Check the sand type, shade options and lifeguard hours before bringing small children, and bring extra water for hot days.

How long should I spend at Caló d'es Pou?

A relaxed half-day works well at Caló d'es Pou — enough time for a swim, a snack, a walk along the shore and golden hour. Add lunch nearby and the whole day fills up easily.

Is Caló d'es Pou nudist-friendly?

Mallorca has a relaxed approach to topless beaches; full nudism is more common at quieter, remote coves. Check signs and follow local norms when in doubt around Caló d'es Pou.

Can I bring a dog to Caló d'es Pou?

Dog access at Mallorca beaches is regulated and changes seasonally. Outside the main summer months, many beaches around Caló d'es Pou are dog-friendly; in July–August it's usually restricted.

What should I bring to Caló d'es Pou?

Sunscreen, a hat, plenty of water, sandals you can walk in, a towel and ideally something to snack on. For rocky coves around Caló d'es Pou, water shoes and a mask make the visit far better.

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