Rent a Boat in Cala Rajada: Mallorca East

Rent a Boat in Cala Rajada: Mallorca East

Cast off from the fishing port at noon, anchor at Cala Agulla for a swim, eat at a quayside restaurant by night. 1-day east coast stop.

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Cala Rajada

Cala Rajada sits at the easternmost tip of Mallorca, the closest point to Menorca — only 40 kilometres across the open channel. The town is a former fishing port that grew into a resort, with the working harbour still landing fresh catch each morning and a small marina for visiting yachts. The most-visited beach is Cala Agulla — a 500-metre white-sand crescent backed by pine forest. The Cap des Pinar headland to the north and the Cala Mesquida dune beach further along the coast are 30-minute sails. Cala Rajada is the natural jump-off point for the Mallorca–Menorca crossing, an open-water passage of 6 hours. Season runs May through October.

Recommended duration: ideal for 1 days
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