Nestled in northeastern Mallorca, just a short distance from the resort town of Cala Ratjada, Cala Gat, or the ‘bay of cats,’ is a small, sandy beach known for its clear turquoise waters. Sheltered by rocky headlands, this picturesque cove offers a calm and serene environment, as boats are not permitted, making it ideal for a relaxing paddle. The soft sand underfoot and the gentle lapping of the waves create a tranquil setting, perfect for those seeking a peaceful coastal retreat.
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