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Cala Mitjana
The guide was updated:With its white sand, clear water, picturesque cliffs and a forest in the background, Cala Mitjana (and Cala Mitjaneta) is a must-visit. The beaches are just metres away from each other, swimming back and forth is possible, but the connecting dirt road also allows for a great view over these two bays. As there are no restaurants or shops around, remember to bring supplies.
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With its white sand, clear water, picturesque cliffs and a forest in the background, Cala Mitjana (and Cala Mitjaneta) is a must-visit. The beaches are just metres away from each other, swimming back and forth is possible, but the connecting dirt road also allows for a great view over these two bays. As there are no restaurants or shops around, remember to bring supplies.
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