
Cala Mondrago, Spain
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Cala Mondragó is a picturesque cove located in the southeast of Mallorca, Spain. It is nestled within the Mondragó Natural Park, which was declared a protected area in 1992. This natural park is renowned for its diverse landscapes, including pine forests, cliffs, and dunes. Cala Mondragó itself is a small, 75-meter-long beach known for its white sand and crystal-clear waters, making it ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The area offers a serene atmosphere, with pine trees and desert plants lining the beach. Visitors can enjoy various facilities, including beachside cafes and restaurants. The natural park also provides scenic hiking trails, allowing exploration of the rich biodiversity and unique landscapes. Nearby, the larger Cala S'Amarador offers an alternative beach experience. Cala Mondragó is easily accessible by car or public transport, making it a popular yet unspoiled destination for both locals and tourists.