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1 Reviews on “Cala Mendia”
A sheltered cove on Mallorca’s eastern coast and a charming anchorage. The bay has depths between 4 and 6 meters, with a sandy bottom that generally provides good holding. However, as it’s partially open to the east, conditions can become choppy with easterly winds, so checking forecasts is recommended before anchoring. The beach, though small, has a laid-back vibe and is surrounded by striking cliffs and pine trees that add to the secluded feel. There are also a few facilities nearby, including a beach bar for refreshments and a couple of small shops in the vicinity. During peak season, Cala Mendia can be quite popular, so early arrival is suggested if you prefer a bit of space. For any larger resupplies or services, Porto Cristo is a short distance away and has more comprehensive amenities.