Cala Auberdans

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Islands: Menorca

Cala Auberdans, Cala Alberdans or Cova dels Alberdans is situated at nine kilometres from Capdepera, between Cala Roja and na Gratellosa. This beautiful beach is the result of a small v-shaped sea inlet which has formed this small rocky area which is quite uncomfortable for the few visitors who come here. This coastal stretch is surrounded by a thick pine wood and it becomes flat at the valley formed by Torrent de Canyamel, compared to the high and steep cliffs which you can find on the coast from the nearby na Terres until Cap des Pinar. The proximity to the residential and touristic area of Canyamel (name .”honey cane”- from the 14th century, when the cultivation of sugar cane was introduced) makes it possible to reach the village of Costa de Canyamel, Platja de Canyamel and Torre de Canyamel on foot from this coastal corner. The defence tower of the 13th century is one of the most populars in Majorca because of its windows with Roman arch, battlements and other particularities. The water in this marine area between the nearby Cala Roja and Cap des Pinar are really excellent for diving and speleodiving, you will be able to see the rocky prolongation of the walls of three tunnels (Cala Roja), a submarine cave at a depth of seven metres (Punta des Pi) or the cave Cova del Congre at a depth of 20 metres (Cap des Pinar). 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 – Cala Rajada General information on the island: Tourist Information – Mallorca

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