By Majorca Daily Bulletin reporter
Cala Gat is a small Mediterranean cove guarded by pine trees, which provides cool shade against the hot Majorcan summer. The crystal clear waters are a perfect environment for snorkelling and/or simply swimming.
The cove is next to Sa Torre Cega. It was a fortification to protect from the incursions of the Moorish pirates since the 16th century. In 1911, it was converted into the Palau d'en March, actually a house-museum.
Cala Gat has easy access and is considered to be a semi-virgin beach, as shown in this photo by the Balearic Government, showing the peaceful and quiet atmosphere that can be felt on this small white sand beach.
November 28, 2020 at 02:30PM
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