Beach Guide: Na Clara – Wild Turquoise Cove Near Betlem

Beach Guide: Na Clara – Wild Turquoise Cove Near Betlem

Why People Love Na Clara

A minimalist, wild cala on Mallorca’s northeast, Na Clara trades sunbeds and bars for clean, turquoise water and rock shelves that drop into snorkel-friendly depths. It’s an easy add-on to Artà or Colònia de Sant Pere, and a refreshing switch from long, sandy bays like Platja d’Alcúdia.

Quick Wins

  • Crystal clarity on calm mornings
  • Rock shelves for snorkelling laps
  • Quiet, no-frills vibe near Betlem

🧭 Location, Access & Parking

From PalmaFrom AlcúdiaParkingSurface
~70–80 min (Ma-13 → Ma-12)~35–45 minSmall roadside pull-ins near BetlemPebbles and rock shelves

Map – Na Clara cove:

Tip: Arrive before 10:00 in summer weekends; the handful of spots by the track fill quickly.


🏊 Swim & Snorkel Essentials

snorkelling near palma de mallorca
  • Seabed: Flat rock plates and pebbles — bring water shoes.
  • Best window: Morning glass before the sea breeze.
  • Lines to swim: Work the right-hand headland, staying inside natural swim areas.
  • Shade: Minimal; small rock shadows only.

🍴 Nearby Supplies

The Town of Arta in Mallorca

Base in Colònia de Sant Pere or Artà for water, snacks and an early coffee. No facilities at the cove.


🗓️ When to Go

SeasonWhat to expectOur take
Apr–MayMild temps, clear waterGreat hiking + snorkel combo
Jun–AugHot middays, warm seaEarly start, extra water
Sep–OctWarm sea, lighter crowdsBest balance
Nov–MarQuiet, cooler waterScenic stop, quick dip

🎯 Things to Do at Na Clara

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🏊 Snorkel the Shelves

Enter from the flattest plate, then trace the cove edges. Look for bream and wrasse around Posidonia patches.

🪨 Rock-Plate Sun Time

The sloped stone warms fast; pack a light mat for comfort and grip.

🚶 Valley & Coast Strolls

Stitch Na Clara with short walks toward Betlem viewpoints before a late swim.


🛏️ Where to Stay Nearby

BaseGood forWhy it works
Colònia de Sant PereLow-key seasideClosest cafés and evening promenade
ArtàCharacter staysDining variety, quick drive to coves
Alcúdia Old TownHistoric eveningsEasy reach of north-coast beaches

🧳 What to Pack

  • Water shoes, mask/snorkel, compact towel
  • 1.5–2 L water per person in summer
  • Hat, reef-safe sunscreen, light long sleeve
  • Small first-aid and a rubbish bag

🦺 Safety & Etiquette

  • No lifeguards; supervise weak swimmers.
  • Scan for jellyfish on summer days before long swims.
  • Keep off signed protected Posidonia; leave no trace.
  • Respect local parking and farm tracks.

❓ FAQ

Is there sand?

Mostly pebbles and rock plates — not a sandcastle beach.

Good for kids?

For confident swimmers with water shoes; entry can be slippery.

Any chiringuito?

No. Stock up in Colònia de Sant Pere or Artà.

Wind matters?

Yes. Calmest mornings and lighter NE/E wind days give the best clarity.


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