Cala d’Egos Beach Guide: A Hidden Cove near Port d’Andratx

Cala d’Egos Beach Guide: A Hidden Cove near Port d’Andratx
Guide Guide

Cala d’Egos is a wild little cove on the rugged southwest coast of Mallorca, hidden in the cliffs between Port d’Andratx and Camp de Mar. There is no road, no beach bar and no crowd of sunbeds. You walk in along a rough coastal track, and your reward is a quiet pocket of pebbles and rock lapped by some of the clearest, deepest blue water on the island.

It is a favourite with snorkellers, walkers and the boats that drop anchor just offshore. If you like your beaches raw and beautiful rather than polished and busy, Cala d’Egos belongs on your list.

Cala d’EgosDetail
WhereSouthwest coast near Port d’Andratx (Andratx)
From PalmaAround 40 minutes by car
BeachSmall cove of pebbles and rock, backed by pines and cliffs
AccessOn foot only, along a rough coastal track
FacilitiesNone, bring everything you need
Good forSnorkelling, deep clear water, peace and quiet
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📌 Quick answer: is Cala d’Egos right for you?

  • Go if you love unspoiled coves, deep clear water for snorkelling and a scenic walk to reach the sea.
  • Think twice if you want sand underfoot, sunbeds, a bar or easy step free access, none of which you will find here.
  • Best for snorkellers, hikers, boaters and anyone after a quiet corner of the southwest coast.

🏖️ What to expect at Cala d’Egos

Cala d’Egos is small and rocky rather than a wide sandy bay. The shore is a mix of pebbles and flat rock that makes a natural sunbathing platform, and the seabed shelves quickly into deep, gin clear water. That depth and clarity are exactly why snorkellers and free divers seek it out, and why yachts and small boats like to anchor in the bay on calm days.

Pines and pale cliffs rise behind the cove, giving it a remote, end of the world feel even though it sits close to one of Mallorca’s smartest harbours. There is no shade once the sun is high and nothing to buy, so the atmosphere stays calm and natural. On a still morning the water can look almost tropical. Many visitors combine a swim here with a short coastal walk, taking in the views back towards Port d’Andratx and the open Mediterranean. It is the kind of place where an hour easily turns into a whole lazy afternoon.


🚗 Getting there and parking

There is no road to Cala d’Egos, which is what keeps it quiet. Most people reach it on foot from the Port d’Andratx side, following the coastal track that runs out towards the cove. Allow roughly 20 minutes of walking on uneven ground, with a short rocky descent at the end, so sturdy shoes are essential and flip flops are a bad idea.

Park where you can in Port d’Andratx or near the start of the track, as there is no dedicated car park at the cove. Spaces fill up in summer, so an earlier start makes parking and the walk far more pleasant. Take everything you need with you, because there is nowhere to top up once you arrive.


☀️ Best time to visit

Because the water is the main attraction, the warmer months from June to early October are ideal for swimming and snorkelling. Late spring and early autumn give you the best balance of warm sea and fewer people. Midsummer is glorious but busier, both on the walk in and with boats in the bay, so mornings are the calmest time to enjoy the cove to yourself.

For a fuller picture of seasons and sea temperatures across the island, see our guide to the best time to visit Mallorca.


🎒 What to bring (there are no facilities)

Cala d’Egos is completely undeveloped, so plan to be self sufficient and carry everything back out again.

  • Plenty of water and snacks, as there is no bar or shop.
  • A snorkel and mask to enjoy the clear, deep water.
  • Water shoes for the pebbles, rock and walking track.
  • Sun protection and a parasol, since natural shade is limited.
  • A bag for all your rubbish to keep the cove pristine.

🗺️ Nearby beaches and things to do

Cala d’Egos is perfectly placed for a wider day along the southwest coast. The chic harbour of Port d’Andratx is right next door for lunch and a stroll, while the family friendly bay at Camp de Mar sits just along the coast. Keen walkers can also link up the quiet coves of Cala Marmacen and Cala Fonoll near Port d’Andratx.

If snorkelling is your thing, our guide to snorkelling in southwest Mallorca highlights the clearest spots, and the wider southwest beaches guide covers the whole coastline.


❓ Frequently asked questions

Where is Cala d’Egos?

Cala d’Egos is a small, undeveloped cove on the southwest coast of Mallorca, in the cliffs between Port d’Andratx and Camp de Mar, in the Andratx area.

How do you get to Cala d’Egos?

On foot. There is no road to the cove, so you walk in along a rough coastal track, usually from the Port d’Andratx side, which takes roughly 20 minutes over uneven ground.

Are there facilities at Cala d’Egos?

No. There is no beach bar, no toilets, no sunbeds and no lifeguard. Bring your own water, snacks and shade, and take all rubbish home.

Is Cala d’Egos good for snorkelling?

Yes. The water is deep, calm and very clear, with rocky edges that attract fish, making it one of the better snorkelling coves on the southwest coast. Bring your own gear.

Is there sand at Cala d’Egos?

Not really. The shore is mostly pebbles and flat rock rather than soft sand, so water shoes are useful for getting in and out comfortably.


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