S'Illot
Cala Moreia is situated at four kilometres from Portocristo. It is also called Platja de s’Illot because of the small island that can be seen next to the coast. S’Illot is a small bay, where Torrent de n’Amer flows into the sea, with a wide sandy area with gentle slope, the biggest part belongs to Manacor and the rest to Sant Llorenç des Cardassar. The big bridge on the torrent is the border between the two municipalities and the communication and transport place between the adjacent coastal areas of these municipalities. In this sandy area you will see the development of the residential buildings and hotels until the beach. The owner of the first hotel of Cala Moreia, in the fifties, was Pere Caldentey, the goalkeeper of Futbol Club Barcelona between 1952 and 1955. On the western part, in front of the small island, you will see a small wharf for boats which are used by the fishers and other people, although Cala Moreia is not sheltered for anchoring boats. The nearest port facilities are located at Port de Portocristo, at 3,1 nautical miles. The accessibility by car is easy following the signs. There is also a public transport service, the nearest bus stop is located at about 50 metres from the beach. These characteristics explain that the beach is very crowded by families and tourists. Once you reach s’Illot you can visit the talaiotic village with the same name (1100 BC), at about 200 metres from the beach and declared National Monument in 1964. Information about this beach may change. To confirm the data or consult changes or new features, please contact the municipal tourism office below: Tourist Information – Manacor General information on the island: Tourist Information – Mallorca