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Between these
beaches there is a promenade stretching for several
kilometres. This is a favourite walk in the
evenings, and you find along here many bars, café's
and restaurants.
On the other side of the half
island you find the Cala Agulla (Cala Guya). This
beach is several hundred meters long sand beach. On
this side you also find some of the larger hotel
complexes located. It is possible to continue
walking along the coast in total uninhabited area,
and with splendid views, for one hour and a half.
This will take you to the next beach, Cala Mesquida.
Are you looking for sports, there is a dive centre
in the harbour. In Cala
Lliteras there is a dive centre as well
http://www.mero-diving.com.
Near Cala Guya there
is horse
riding , and 10 kilometres away towards Arta you
find the Golf Club Capdepera.
There are boat trips from the harbour that will take
you along the spectacular coast as far as Cales de
Mallorca. Visit their web for more info -
Click here
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In need of a map, you can
get it from this web site:
www.solmagazine.com
Tourist office Tel.: +34 971 563 033 Fax:
565256.
Getting there is by
bus from Palma bus terminal,
(4 times a day, week day,
during summer)
near Plz. España,
or train to Manacor, and then bus from there.
Aumassa
Buses Tel.:+34
971 550 730 or tourist
office to get latest time tables. |