Cala de Llucalcari also known as Es Canyeret is a beautiful cove of calm and clear waters, which is divided into two zones; one of huge rocks and another of gravel, located in the Sierra de Tramuntana, near Deià.
The rocks, some of enormous dimensions, pebbles and gravel make up the slope of this tiny cove which is suitable for bathing, although it is not recommended for anchoring boats because it is whipped by the north wind and splashed Of emerging cliffs.
There is a channel of mountain water that allows the clay soil to form mud puddles, used by bathers to spread the skin, as they say it has therapeutic properties located next to a fig tree.
In turn, near its coast, towards the northeast, and only visible from the sea, you will see Cova Fosca, A large grotto pierced into the impressive cliffs and open towards the Mediterranean. The huge boulders and rocks favor the low influx of bathers and tourists to this virgin coast practice naturism, however, it is not official.
Good to Know
- Beach Type Beaches and Coves
- Facilities This virgin cove is without services.
- Nudist Status Tolerated / Clothing Optional
- Ease of Access Uncomplicated path to follow from the hotel to the beach.
Getting There
- Town / County / State Deiá, Mallorca, Baleares- Balearic Islands, Spain
- Zip / Postal Code 07179
- Directions Access by road is simple following the road signs. Vehicles must be parked in the holes provided by the road itself. From here you can walk about 300 meters along a path surrounded by carob trees, pine trees, and olive trees, and close to a beautiful hotel, where you will see the path to Cala de Llucalcari.
Coordinates
- Latitude 39.765102
- Longitude 2.653284
- Sea Level (In Meters) 83