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Porto Cristo
Porto Cristo is a quiet harbour town, perfect for a stroll along the main front or a romantic dinner overlooking the
beach and sea. It has a natural harbour that still houses small fishing boats. In
addition the new marina now hosts high-end pleasure boats. The combination of the new and the old has been done
to allow Porto Cristo to retains its heritage.
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Cala Mandia
Cala Mandia is a natural swimming pool of white and blue colours and is the starting point to get to the nearby Cala
Anguila by swimming around the rock face, or you can walk to Cala Anguila following a coastal path. The crystal clear waters
offer an optimal anchorage for yaughts. The nearest port facility is
Porto Cristo which is just 2.2 nautical miles away. Steep slopes guard this
Cala, which extends 150 meters inland and ends in a fine sandy white
expansive beach.
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Cala Mandia
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Cala Anguila
Cala Anguila has a gently sloping sandy beach of fine gold-colousred grain, as a result of a millennia-long accumulation of shell and shell fragments of marine species that have been carried here by the ocean currents. The turquoise waters, the quality of the sand and the beauty of the surroundings have led to
this being one the prettiest Calas.
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Cala Romantica
The Cala Romāntica is a central point of the touristy S'Estany d'en
Mas and just a short walkway from Cala Mandia It has a jetty where
the glass bottom boats stop several times a day. The beach falls flat into the sea.
On the north side of the beach are houses of the resort of S'Estany d'en Mas, the south side,
a 20m high rock face drops into the sea.
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