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  • Cove Coll Baix

    A pristine beach, guarded by a watchtower

  •  Coll Baix Cove

    Cove Coll Baix

    A pristine beach, guarded by a watchtower

  •  Coll Baix Cove

    Cove Coll Baix

    A pristine beach, guarded by a watchtower

  •  Coll Baix Cove

    Cove Coll Baix

    A pristine beach, guarded by a watchtower

Cove Coll Baix

Surrounded by impressive cliffs, this beach is made of gravel and sand, the only still untouched beach of the municipality.

This makes his visit a more than recommendable experience and moment. The guard tower of sa Talaia d'Alcúdia - also known as de la Victoria (16th century) - is the main actor of the bays of Alcúdia and Pollença, guarding this beach of 220 meters in length, just seven kilometers from Alcúdia. Only accessible by foot or by sea (anchoring only at some distance due to the low draft), the Coll Baix beach allows you to enjoy a pleasant and varied environment. You arrive at the beach after a not too easy hike through cultivated fields, sand ways and pine forests, which protect this beautiful coast of the Mediterranean. 

This natural jewel of the municipality of Alcudia is located in a protected area (Área Natural de Especial Interés, natural area of particular interest) and offers no other services. Therefore, the beach has few visitors, and thus guarantees to all those who undertake this excursion, a day of unforgettable tranquility.

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