Nestled on the island of Menorca, Cala Macarella is a secluded cove known for its pristine sandy beach and turquoise waters. Surrounded by lush, rugged cliffs, this protected cove offers a tranquil setting with minimal infrastructure, making it an ideal spot for those seeking relaxation. Visitors can enjoy swimming and snorkeling, though they should bring their own equipment. The natural beauty of the area is fragile, and visitors are encouraged to respect the environment to help preserve this hidden gem from the impacts of overtourism.
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