Cala Macarella

Beach · Balearic Islands

Cala Macarella

Beach · Balearic Islands

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07750, Balearic Islands, Spain

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Nestled amidst rocky cliffs, this stunning cove features clear waters, a sandy beach, and a lively seafood spot, perfect for a post-hike bite.  

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Mar 13, 2025

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"We spent the whole afternoon at a beach on the south side of the island called Cala Macarelleta. It was more crowded than the beaches on our side of the island, but very nice."

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Marko Intihar

Google
Nice beach. Not far away (walking distance 15 min) is amazing beach called Macarelleta. While visiting Cala Macarella, there were some algae present on the beach. By the beach there is a restaurant. You can walk to the beach from Cala Galdana, it takes aprox. 30 minutes.

Pecha T.

Google
Beautiful beach with clear water and nice natural forest. Beware of the long steep walk of 15-20min from the parking place to reach the beach area from the bus station. It could be difficult for kids or old people with limited ability. There is a single beach bar serving food, burgers, fries, and drinks, incl. Tap beers. Showers are 1 euros. Some parts of the beach had algae. You can have foot in the sand for a long distance so nice for non swimmers.

sina mo

Google
The beach takes efforts getting to with a 20 mins walk from the bus stop. But it’s definitely worth the effort! Macarella itself has beautiful clear water but there was quite a bit of algae the day I went. After few mins walk through the algae then you are rewarded with that turquoise water. The real gem of the area is Cala Macareleta which is another 10 mins walk up and down the hill. I saw a lot of people walking towards that area and thought they must know something somewhere better that I didn’t! Cala Macareleta has the softest sand and the view was amazing! I can see why it’s so popular! Having the Cafe Suzy at the beach is a big plus to fuel up after a day spent covering two beaches. Make sure you wear comfortable shoes for the walk and small climb.

Christinne Cuyugan

Google
it’s not easy to arrive to this cala, but it’s well worth it. amazing waters, beautiful surroundings. a plus is that there’s a restaurant on the cala itself. best advice: go to cala galdana and park there, much more space and only 35 minutes of a walk away.

Quentin Beaurepere

Google
Beautiful little beach accessible with a 15min walk from the parking. A restaurant is there. The place is pretty touristic so don't expect to be alone there. Cala macareleta is just a few steps from macarela and the view is splendid.

Matt Reef

Google
Fabulous beach with a lovely restaurant, toilets and showers. 15 minute walk from the car park to the beach through pine woods. Does get busy so get there nice and early.

Shy Shy

Google
Beautiful beach, got lost on my hike but had a lovely couple direct me in the right direction. Definitely worth a visit when you're in Menorca

Anna Otalora Sanchez

Google
Big and beautiful beach. The waters are super clear, the colors of the water are unbelievable. You have to walk 15min from the parking to get there, during high season summer you can only reach by bus I believe. There is a nice restaurant with typical Spanish food and chiringuito vibes