Cala Antena is at the border of Cales de Mallorca. From here toward east there are some wonderful virgin coves of Manacor.
This beach is narrow, and it is the result of a sea inlet of 170 metres. This part of the coast is located between cliffs with scrubland, and on the right part there are some mountain walls and touristic buildings, whereas the left part is lower and unspoilt. The beginning is a fine-grained sandy area which continues toward the mouth of torrent, which is its origin. A natural entrance of 80 metres is the access for the boats that want to anchor on the sandy ground, and the depth ranges from four metres at one and a half hectometres from the coast to 1,7 at half a hectometre.
At about 200 metres from the beach there is an impressive cave which can even be reached by boat. In the surroundings there are some stairs going down from the upper part of the cliff until the sea level, and a jetty for the passenger launches.
The accessibility by car is easy following the signs. The private car can be left in the streets of the town, whereas the nearest bus stop is located at a hundred metres.
English
Español
Català