Cala Sant Vicenç

Cala Sant Vicenç

Nestled in the north of Mallorca, beside the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, Cala Sant Vicenç looks like a postcard-perfect beach, surrounded by striking colours and dramatic natural shapes.

Cala Sant Vicenç is made up of 3 small coves: Barqués, Clara and Molins, all of which are quite similar.

Due to its location in the northern part of the island and the natural environment that surrounds it, Cala Sant Vicenç is the ideal destination for those who want to relax on the sand, as well as those who wish to combine their relaxing time with some mountain tourism.

One of the main attractions of Cala Sant Vicenç is the imposing cliffs of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range, and from the shore, you'll be able to marvel at one of the most impressive views of the entirety of the Balearic Islands.

Despite the natural beauty, we don't recommend visiting the beach during windy days, since the cove is rather exposed, and when the weather is bad, strong swells will prevent you from swimming and being able to relax.

An Ideal Spot to Unwind

Despite being quite a well-known place and frequented by tourists throughout the year, Cala Sant Vicenç is surprisingly not one of the most-visited beaches in Mallorca, so you won't need to worry about overcrowding here.

How to Get to Cala Sant Vicenç

Cala Sant Vicenç is located in the north of Mallorca, very close to the town of Pollença.

The best way to get there is by road, using the MA-200 road that runs through Pollença and its harbour. Once there, you'll be able to drop the car off at the free car park, which is located right next to the beach.

It's also possible to reach Cala Sant Vicenç by public transport, as there is a bus stop just a few metres from the entrance to the beach.