Spain's 56 Most Breathtaking Beachside Towns Worth A Visit
39. Cala San Vicente, Mallorca: Turquoise in Technicolor

Tucked into a hidden northern cove, Cala San Vicente is made up of just a few small beaches flanked by cliffs and pine trees. Unlike Mallorca’s tourist hubs, this tranquil hamlet near Pollença feels like a return to nature. The beaches—Cala Barques, Cala Clara, and Cala Molins—offer crystalline waters ideal for snorkeling or floating for hours under the sun. The town’s small selection of restaurants serves up fresh catch daily, and the vibe is pure slow-living Mediterranean. It’s a retreat in every sense of the word.








