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Mallorca, the Mediterranean’s Hidden Gem

And one beach you absolutely must visit — Calo des Moro.

Directed by Amy

Located in the eastern Mediterranean, Mallorca is the largest island in Spain’s Balearic Islands.
With its year-round mild climate and crystal-clear waters, it's long been a favorite destination for European travelers.
German, British, and French visitors have frequented the island for years, and recently, it’s becoming increasingly popular among tourists from Asia, including Korea and Japan.
 

What makes Mallorca special?

Mallorca is far more than just a beach getaway.
Its capital city is home to a beautifully preserved old town filled with historic architecture, while its countryside offers a glimpse into the island’s quiet, rural life.
Add to that fresh seafood, local wines, and a relaxed pace of life, and each day on the island feels full and fulfilling in the best way.

Among all the places Mallorca has to offer, there’s one spot many travelers say they’ll never forget:
Calo des Moro.


Calo des Moro

Tucked away on the southeastern tip of the island, Calo des Moro is a small, secluded cove that’s often described as a hidden paradise.
Though it’s narrow and compact, the emerald waters and surrounding cliffs create an unforgettable, picture-perfect setting.
There are little to no facilities—no showers, no parasol rentals—but that’s part of its charm.
It’s perfect for those who want to immerse themselves in the natural beauty of Mallorca.

The water is shallow enough for swimming, making it a comfortable spot for most visitors.
The peaceful atmosphere is especially appealing for couples and friends looking for a more private beach experience.
It’s mostly visited by international tourists, and the best time to go is around sunset, when the colors of the sky and sea are at their most beautiful.


Mallorca Travel Tips

Renting a car is highly recommended!
Public transportation on the island can be limited, especially when trying to reach remote beaches or small inland villages. Having your own vehicle will make exploring much easier.

For accommodation, consider staying in Palma or the southeastern region.
If you’re planning to visit Calo des Moro, Santanyí is a quiet and charming town nearby that serves as a great base.

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