Cala Deià

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Cala Deià

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Clear turquoise waters and rock pools with two restaurants  

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"A small, sun-soaked coastal cove beloved for its dramatic Mediterranean setting and pebble beach; ideal for a relaxed afternoon by the water but swimmers should be aware that jellyfish are common in the area."

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Sarah Mortimer

Google
We made the mistake of not reading the fine print and while the water in this cove was beautiful, getting there and the beach was not a great experience. First, the road down is basically one lane with hairpin turns. When you come across an oncoming car it’s extremely stressful. Not so bad if you are in a tiny car but definitely a challenge in a sedan. There is paid parking at the bottom, but given it was noon we were afraid all the spots would be gone so we chose to park a little further up on the gravel shoulder. We parked just up from the lot, it was about a 10-15 minute walk to the beach. But to be clear there is no sand, the shore is literally boulders and washed up seaweed. There is nothing comfortable about it, I honestly don’t know how anyone could sit on there for more than 10 mins. The seaweed is like a carpet you walk on to get to the ‘beach’. People had their towels on it, and while it didn’t smell, that wasn’t super appealing. It would be pretty precarious getting into the water with all the rocks because again, they aren’t small - these aren’t pebbles. We were there at noon and there was also very little sun because of the cliffs - if you want that go later. There are two restaurants so if you just want to grab a bite overlooking the water, that for us was all it was good for. To swim in that cove you are best to do it by boat. There are other beaches with the same beautiful water but lovely sand so if you want to be able to relax, be comfortable and be able to walk into the water without twisting your ankle, skip this.

Fernanda Garbarini

Google
If you like to adventure and have a nice time and enjoy cristal water this is beautiful place. This Cala is pedals but still beautiful, recommend take right shoes for it. Parking it’s available but small and full quickly and some area is only for resident

Tjokorde Dewi

Google
If you look for a beautiful view of the forest and mountain this beach will be worth visiting even though the beach is rocky but the water is clear blue is very nice for snorkelling.

Elizabeth A

Google
What an incredible experience, if you’re up for the short swim or rocky walk (the water came just up to my shoulders) and climb you’ll get to a beautiful view. Just be careful as there are jellyfish! It is a rockier beach and there isn’t a lot of space to lounge but it’s worth the view!

Thomas Kaupert

Google
Beautiful spot in the pre-season. Sheltered from the wind and good for getting into the water. Only a few jellyfish are a nuisance - but it works. Pitches on concrete slabs or sand.

Edward Gregory

Google
Beautiful bay, but very few comfortable places to sit. Don't listen to the guard at the top and always drive down, so many spots on the way. Best early morning or during siesta time (13:00-15:00).

Kaspar J.

Google
In the increasingly vibrant and varied culinary landscape, one restaurant rises above the crowd, serving not only an unforgettable meal but also unparalleled vistas. This review offers an insider's look into my delightful experience. From the first step inside the charming eatery, the quality of the cuisine was immediately evident. The freshness and vibrant flavors of the food were paramount, reflecting the genuine passion for cooking and dedication to the quality of the ingredients. Every bite was a symphony of flavors, a gastronomical tour de force that leaves you craving for more. In the midst of their bustling service, the staff maintained a level of friendliness that was truly commendable. Even though they were visibly rushed off their feet, their commitment to providing a welcoming atmosphere didn't waver, a testament to their dedication to superb customer service. Making reservations might be a bit of a challenge due to the restaurant's popularity, with bookings managed by a third party online. The establishment's high demand led to a long wait time of about 2 hours under the hot sun. But even then, the general consensus among patrons was that the waiting was worth the ultimate payoff. Then, of course, there are the views. To say they're merely 'astonishing' would be an understatement. The vistas are as equally captivating as the food, making your dining experience at this restaurant nothing short of mesmerizing. Now, to address the less glowing aspects of the experience - the shared facilities. The restroom facilities, shared with the nearby beach, may not offer the same level of refinement and comfort as the dining experience. In addition, parking can be a bit of a hurdle given its shared nature. But once you navigate these minor inconveniences, your gastronomical journey will surely make up for it. In conclusion, the allure of this restaurant goes beyond its enchanting setting and irresistible cuisine. Its charm resides in its vibrant atmosphere and the heartwarming hospitality of its staff. Despite a few shared amenities that could be improved, the overall experience is nothing short of spectacular.

Rob1nson

Google
An interesting cove but definitely not worth the effort. The walking route from the village is treacherous and never ending. No effort has been made to make it family friendly or with the slightest disability. There is no flat space when you arrive at the sea to stand or sit without going in the cafe or restaurant. Getting into the water definitely requires sea shoes and agility. Avoid this place and take the boat to sa calobra instead which is better in every respect.