Beach Guide: Cala Murta – Formentor’s Quiet Hike-In Cove

Beach Guide: Cala Murta – Formentor’s Quiet Hike-In Cove

Why Cala Murta Is Special

Sheltered by steep limestone walls on the Formentor peninsula, Cala Murta is a wild, pebbly cove with consistently clear water on calm mornings. There are no services or sunbeds — just shade from pines, a bright-blue bay, and easy snorkelling along rocky sides. It’s a perfect add-on to viewpoints around Cap de Formentor or a slower beach day from Port de Pollença.


🧭 Getting There Made Simple

From PalmaDrive TimeFinal AccessNotes
Ma-13 → Pollença → Formentor road~70–80 minShort footpath from Cala Murta car parkArrive early in summer; limited spots in peak hours.
From Port de Pollença~20–30 minSame as aboveCombine with Formentor Beach or Mirador es Colomer.
  • Trail: 10–20 minutes on a shaded, well-trodden path with a gentle descent to the pebbly shore.
  • Footwear: Trainers or sturdy sandals; pebbles underfoot at the cove.

🏊 Swim & Snorkel Essentials

Snorkeling in Mallorca
  • Seabed: Pebbles and rock shelves — bring water shoes.
  • Snorkel lines: Work either headland; move slowly and stay well inside swim areas.
  • Best window: Morning for glassy water before breeze and boat traffic.
  • Shade: Pine shade at the back of the cove; limited on the shore after late morning.

🍴 Food & Supplies

Eat at Port de Pollensa

There are no facilities at Cala Murta. Stock up in Port de Pollença before driving in. Pack water, snacks, and a small rubbish bag — and take everything back out.


🗓️ When to Go

SeasonWhat to ExpectOur Take
Apr–MayMild temps, clear water, fewer crowdsLovely shoulder season for hikers and swimmers.
Jun–AugWarm water, busier middayPark early; swim mornings, viewpoints late day.
Sep–OctWarm seas, softer crowdsPeak clarity + pleasant temps.
Nov–MarQuiet, cooler seasScenic walk and short bracing dips.

🚗 Parking & Practical Tips

  • Use the Cala Murta car park (signed along the Formentor road).
  • In high summer, parts of the peninsula can have traffic controls — go early.
  • Do not leave valuables visible in cars.
  • Respect private land and signage; keep to the main path.

🧳 What to Pack

  • 1.5–2 L water per person, snacks or picnic
  • Mask, snorkel, compact towel, small dry bag
  • Water shoes / sturdy sandals
  • Hat, reef-safe sunscreen, light long sleeve
  • Basic first-aid and rubbish bag

🗺️ Map Pins You Can Save

Cala Murta car park / trail start

Cala Murta (cove)


📸 Easy Day Plans

Mirador Es Colomer

Half-Day Formentor Combo

Full Day North Coast


🛏️ Where to Base Yourself

BaseGood ForWhy It Works
Port de PollençaFamilies, simple logisticsClosest cafés, supermarkets, and boat trips.
Alcúdia Old TownCharacter eveningsWalled streets, restaurants, quick hop to the bay.
PalmaCity + day tripsStraight Ma-13 access north for flexible plans.

🦺 Safety & Etiquette

Cala Murta Formentor Mallorca
  • No lifeguards; supervise weak swimmers and kids.
  • Jellyfish can appear on some summer days — scan shoreline before swimming.
  • Keep the cove wild: no loud music, no fires, pack out all waste.

Is Cala Murta good for small children?

Pebbles and a quick drop-off make it better for confident swimmers; bring water shoes and consider Formentor Beach for shallow sand.

Are there toilets or a beach bar?

No. Plan café stops in Port de Pollença and pack everything you need.

Can I kayak or SUP here?

Yes, in settled seas — launches are easier from Formentor Beach or Port de Pollença.

Is there shade?

Some pine shade set back from the shore; on the pebbles it’s limited after late morning.


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