Cala Gat
Cala Gat is situated next to sa Torre Cega at two kilometres from Capdepera. The village was built in the seventies of the 20th century. Now there are some holiday houses and a small hotel. Sa Torre Cega was a fortress to alert from the Moor pirate attacks in the 16th century. In 1911 it became the Palau d'en March, which can be visited. The rich March family made of this tower a museum-house, with an exceptional collection of 40 sculptures and a botanical garden (60.000 sqm). This beach is a small quiet and beautiful sandy area, surrounded by tamarisks and small palm trees, with a transparent water that invites you to swim.The nearest port facilities are located at Club Nàutic Cala Ratjada, at 0,4 nautical miles. The accessibility by car is easy following carefully the signs until the lighthouse of Capdepera. From here you have to take the steep deviation toward this cove. You can park your private car for free in the surroundings. You can also reach this beach on foot, on a pleasant walk from the port of Cala Ratjada. These characteristics and the accessibility explain that the beach is very crowded by local visitors. From Cala Gat you can visit sa Punta des Faralló or Cova des Castellàs, located under Pujol and Punta des Castellàs. Information about this beach may change. To confirm the data or consult changes or new features, please contact the municipal tourism office below:
Tourist Information - Cala Rajada General information on the island:
Tourist Information - Mallorca Important Notice: This beach is located in a Marine Reserve Area. There are some restrictions on different activities including fishing, anchoring, sailing and diving. Further informationon:
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39º 42' 728'' N - 3º 28' 22" E
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