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  • Cove Moltó

    Área de Especial Interés (area of special interest)

  •  Cala Moltó Cove

    Cove Moltó

    Área de Especial Interés (area of special interest)

  •  Cala Moltó Cove

    Cove Moltó

    Área de Especial Interés (area of special interest)

  •  Cala Moltó Cove

    Cove Moltó

    Área de Especial Interés (area of special interest)

Cove Moltó

It is another jewel of the Llevant coast (East coast) thanks to the pretty beaches, which lie in a wonderful natural landscape.

Cala Moltó was derclared in 1991 together with its neighboring beaches Cala Agulla and Cala Mesquida from the Balearic Parliament Área de Especial Interés (area of special interest) Cala Moltó is located just three kilometers away from Cala Ratjada, the tourist center par excellence of the municipality; but still it is a little visited, secluded and quiet beach. Its pretty natural landscape of pines and bushes is interrupted only by a few small berths and a bunker from the spanish bourgeoisie - small, man-made symbols, which intersect in the landscape. With clear water and a rocky seabed, Cala Moltó is a favorite refuge for many fishes; but if you love to dive or get to the beach by the sea, remember that it is a marine reserve and that you should know the restrictions on fishing, boating, anchoring or diving. 

The road access is easy. Those must take the road from Capdepera to Cala Rajada. Take the turnoff to Cala Agulla. You can leave your car in the car park for a fee of 2 € from 9am to 7pm. The last kilometer you have to walk. If you are looking for peace, Cala Moltó will offer you this Ruje. You can finish your beach day with a ten kilometer walk between pine trees and macchia to Cala Mesquida. If you are looking for peace, Cala Moltó will offer you this peace. You can finish your beach day with a ten kilometer walk between pine trees and macchia to Cala Mesquida.

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