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Cala de Deià in Mallorca is a picturesque cove nestled along the island's rugged coastline. With its crystal-clear turquoise waters, pebbled beach, and dramatic cliffs, this hidden gem offers a tranquil escape for beach lovers and nature enthusiasts alike. Surrounded by lush Mediterranean vegetation, Cala de Deià exudes a serene ambiance, making it the perfect spot for swimming, sunbathing, or simply relaxing by the sea. Accessible by a scenic coastal hike or a short drive, it's a must-visit destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat amidst Mallorca's natural beauty.
Incredible place, the water is absolutely beautiful. I would really recommend going there, just to see the view. You can easily swim and it’s not really dangerous. The access is quite hard, you should be an experienced driver.
Beautiful clearwaters. Undeveloped but a nervous drive down narrow hairpin bends. You can turn easily at the end. Carpark was not very busy in winter. I can imagine it thronging in summer. A nicer option is to hike the 3 k down to tge beach. A real sun trap. Water was fresh and a bit chilly but totally worth it for a swim
Lovely place with a restaurant with great views. I went there in April so it was nice and quiet. Not many tourists. The restaurant is pricey.
there is no beach, stones and a lot of people but a lot of people couldn't even walk. the crowded restaurant with no space and the stupid people thinking 🤔 it's super cool here, eating with people passing by and rubbing against so many people's tables. It should be banned, it's dangerous. and the road to get there is absurdly narrow for one car and two hands. after you finally manage to find a parking lot, you walk about 10 minutes uphill. the restaurant is very expensive. I went looked took pictures and left no no no.