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  • Cove Sa Font Celada

    A beach for hikers in the Península de Llevant Natural Park

  •  Sa Font Celada Beach

    Cove Sa Font Celada

    A beach for hikers in the Península de Llevant Natural Park

  •  Sa Font Celada Beach

    Cove Sa Font Celada

    A beach for hikers in the Península de Llevant Natural Park

  •  Sa Font Celada Beach

    Cove Sa Font Celada

    A beach for hikers in the Península de Llevant Natural Park

Cove Sa Font Celada

You will fall in love with this unspoiled beach forever.

It is surrounded by nature and is located in the Península de Llevant Natural Park and is a naturist beach. You can reach the beach only by foot, after you have walked about 5 km through the park. The priest for this hike is the view of a Mediterranean landscape, with a beach of very fine white sand - 150 meters into the Landesinnere - and a turquoise blue water, as you could only dream of. On the bank, the Torrente de Es Castellot flows, and the beach is surrounded by low rocks almost without vegetation. For the hike, you have to protect yourself from the sun, put on appropriate footwear, take water and some food, because it is an unspoiled place without services. 

To get to the park, take the road from Artà to the Betlem Chapel and turn right at Km 4.7. You must park your car at the park entrance. Here you will find a shelter and a campsite, for the use of which you must obtain permission. You can reach Sa Font Celada from Cala Torta, where you can park, and follow the old path of the Grenszschüzter along the coast. It leads over Es Matzoc and to the beach. Do not forget your diving glasses to explore the seabed of life!

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