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 Cala Deià

Spain, Balearic, Majorca Cabrera Islands

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Latitude: 39° 45.624' N
Longitude: 2° 38.44' E

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English (Translate this text in English): Quitting the Deià village by driving on the road to Soller, just about 350 m after leaving Deia's last houses, youl find on your left a sign saying "Cala Deià": take this mountain narrow and sharp bended road to it's end, and you'll find a parking that is about 100 m from the water.
There's a parking fee to be paid in the summer season.

English (Translate this text in English): Quitting the Deià village by driving on the road to Soller, just about 350 m after leaving Deia's last houses, youl find on your left a sign saying "Cala Deià": take this mountain narrow and sharp bended road to it's end, and you'll find a parking that is about 100 m from the water.
There's a parking fee to be paid in the summer season.

Quitting the Deià village by driving on the road to Soller, just about 350 m after leaving Deia's last houses, youl find on your left a sign saying "Cala Deià": take this mountain narrow and sharp bended road to it's end, and you'll find a parking that is about 100 m from the water.
There's a parking fee to be paid in the summer season.

English (Translate this text in English): Quitting the Deià village by driving on the road to Soller, just about 350 m after leaving Deia's last houses, youl find on your left a sign saying "Cala Deià": take this mountain narrow and sharp bended road to it's end, and you'll find a parking that is about 100 m from the water.
There's a parking fee to be paid in the summer season.

English (Translate this text in English): Quitting the Deià village by driving on the road to Soller, just about 350 m after leaving Deia's last houses, youl find on your left a sign saying "Cala Deià": take this mountain narrow and sharp bended road to it's end, and you'll find a parking that is about 100 m from the water.
There's a parking fee to be paid in the summer season.

English (Translate this text in English): Quitting the Deià village by driving on the road to Soller, just about 350 m after leaving Deia's last houses, youl find on your left a sign saying "Cala Deià": take this mountain narrow and sharp bended road to it's end, and you'll find a parking that is about 100 m from the water.
There's a parking fee to be paid in the summer season.

English (Translate this text in English): Quitting the Deià village by driving on the road to Soller, just about 350 m after leaving Deia's last houses, youl find on your left a sign saying "Cala Deià": take this mountain narrow and sharp bended road to it's end, and you'll find a parking that is about 100 m from the water.
There's a parking fee to be paid in the summer season.

English (Translate this text in English): Quitting the Deià village by driving on the road to Soller, just about 350 m after leaving Deia's last houses, youl find on your left a sign saying "Cala Deià": take this mountain narrow and sharp bended road to it's end, and you'll find a parking that is about 100 m from the water.
There's a parking fee to be paid in the summer season.

English (Translate this text in English): Quitting the Deià village by driving on the road to Soller, just about 350 m after leaving Deia's last houses, youl find on your left a sign saying "Cala Deià": take this mountain narrow and sharp bended road to it's end, and you'll find a parking that is about 100 m from the water.
There's a parking fee to be paid in the summer season.

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Average depth 15 m / 49.2 ft

Max depth 25 m / 82 ft

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English (Translate this text in English): You'll have to walk for about 100 m with your equipment from the parking to the beach, and the path to go there is a bit rough.

Twoo dives in this little cove:

- Following the "right" wall (E) and swimming to the open sea, you can make a wall dive, about 25m or more, depending on how far you go
- Following the "left" side of the crick (W), and after arriving to the cape, continue following the shore line and you'll find a little cave. The entrance is at about 15 m. depth.
Inside the cave, there's a chimeny that leads to an aerial chamber, with no geological formations inside, at about 3 m depth.


The centre bottom of the cove is flat and sandy, with no interest for divers

Visibility can be very bad in the winter after a few rain days, due to the fact that this cove is located just under a narrow valley with a torrent, and the rain water, in the winter, flows strongly and goes to the sea, creating beautiful (but visibility shortenning) halocline, and also thermocline phenomena.

Take care of the boat traffic in the summer season.

Two restaurants at the cove (one of the only openning during the summer)
No sand at the shore but only boulder and pebble

English (Translate this text in English): You'll have to walk for about 100 m with your equipment from the parking to the beach, and the path to go there is a bit rough.

Twoo dives in this little cove:

- Following the "right" wall (E) and swimming to the open sea, you can make a wall dive, about 25m or more, depending on how far you go
- Following the "left" side of the crick (W), and after arriving to the cape, continue following the shore line and you'll find a little cave. The entrance is at about 15 m. depth.
Inside the cave, there's a chimeny that leads to an aerial chamber, with no geological formations inside, at about 3 m depth.


The centre bottom of the cove is flat and sandy, with no interest for divers

Visibility can be very bad in the winter after a few rain days, due to the fact that this cove is located just under a narrow valley with a torrent, and the rain water, in the winter, flows strongly and goes to the sea, creating beautiful (but visibility shortenning) halocline, and also thermocline phenomena.

Take care of the boat traffic in the summer season.

Two restaurants at the cove (one of the only openning during the summer)
No sand at the shore but only boulder and pebble

You'll have to walk for about 100 m with your equipment from the parking to the beach, and the path to go there is a bit rough.

Twoo dives in this little cove:

- Following the "right" wall (E) and swimming to the open sea, you can make a wall dive, about 25m or more, depending on how far you go
- Following the "left" side of the crick (W), and after arriving to the cape, continue following the shore line and you'll find a little cave. The entrance is at about 15 m. depth.
Inside the cave, there's a chimeny that leads to an aerial chamber, with no geological formations inside, at about 3 m depth.


The centre bottom of the cove is flat and sandy, with no interest for divers

Visibility can be very bad in the winter after a few rain days, due to the fact that this cove is located just under a narrow valley with a torrent, and the rain water, in the winter, flows strongly and goes to the sea, creating beautiful (but visibility shortenning) halocline, and also thermocline phenomena.

Take care of the boat traffic in the summer season.

Two restaurants at the cove (one of the only openning during the summer)
No sand at the shore but only boulder and pebble

English (Translate this text in English): You'll have to walk for about 100 m with your equipment from the parking to the beach, and the path to go there is a bit rough.

Twoo dives in this little cove:

- Following the "right" wall (E) and swimming to the open sea, you can make a wall dive, about 25m or more, depending on how far you go
- Following the "left" side of the crick (W), and after arriving to the cape, continue following the shore line and you'll find a little cave. The entrance is at about 15 m. depth.
Inside the cave, there's a chimeny that leads to an aerial chamber, with no geological formations inside, at about 3 m depth.


The centre bottom of the cove is flat and sandy, with no interest for divers

Visibility can be very bad in the winter after a few rain days, due to the fact that this cove is located just under a narrow valley with a torrent, and the rain water, in the winter, flows strongly and goes to the sea, creating beautiful (but visibility shortenning) halocline, and also thermocline phenomena.

Take care of the boat traffic in the summer season.

Two restaurants at the cove (one of the only openning during the summer)
No sand at the shore but only boulder and pebble

English (Translate this text in English): You'll have to walk for about 100 m with your equipment from the parking to the beach, and the path to go there is a bit rough.

Twoo dives in this little cove:

- Following the "right" wall (E) and swimming to the open sea, you can make a wall dive, about 25m or more, depending on how far you go
- Following the "left" side of the crick (W), and after arriving to the cape, continue following the shore line and you'll find a little cave. The entrance is at about 15 m. depth.
Inside the cave, there's a chimeny that leads to an aerial chamber, with no geological formations inside, at about 3 m depth.


The centre bottom of the cove is flat and sandy, with no interest for divers

Visibility can be very bad in the winter after a few rain days, due to the fact that this cove is located just under a narrow valley with a torrent, and the rain water, in the winter, flows strongly and goes to the sea, creating beautiful (but visibility shortenning) halocline, and also thermocline phenomena.

Take care of the boat traffic in the summer season.

Two restaurants at the cove (one of the only openning during the summer)
No sand at the shore but only boulder and pebble

English (Translate this text in English): You'll have to walk for about 100 m with your equipment from the parking to the beach, and the path to go there is a bit rough.

Twoo dives in this little cove:

- Following the "right" wall (E) and swimming to the open sea, you can make a wall dive, about 25m or more, depending on how far you go
- Following the "left" side of the crick (W), and after arriving to the cape, continue following the shore line and you'll find a little cave. The entrance is at about 15 m. depth.
Inside the cave, there's a chimeny that leads to an aerial chamber, with no geological formations inside, at about 3 m depth.


The centre bottom of the cove is flat and sandy, with no interest for divers

Visibility can be very bad in the winter after a few rain days, due to the fact that this cove is located just under a narrow valley with a torrent, and the rain water, in the winter, flows strongly and goes to the sea, creating beautiful (but visibility shortenning) halocline, and also thermocline phenomena.

Take care of the boat traffic in the summer season.

Two restaurants at the cove (one of the only openning during the summer)
No sand at the shore but only boulder and pebble

English (Translate this text in English): You'll have to walk for about 100 m with your equipment from the parking to the beach, and the path to go there is a bit rough.

Twoo dives in this little cove:

- Following the "right" wall (E) and swimming to the open sea, you can make a wall dive, about 25m or more, depending on how far you go
- Following the "left" side of the crick (W), and after arriving to the cape, continue following the shore line and you'll find a little cave. The entrance is at about 15 m. depth.
Inside the cave, there's a chimeny that leads to an aerial chamber, with no geological formations inside, at about 3 m depth.


The centre bottom of the cove is flat and sandy, with no interest for divers

Visibility can be very bad in the winter after a few rain days, due to the fact that this cove is located just under a narrow valley with a torrent, and the rain water, in the winter, flows strongly and goes to the sea, creating beautiful (but visibility shortenning) halocline, and also thermocline phenomena.

Take care of the boat traffic in the summer season.

Two restaurants at the cove (one of the only openning during the summer)
No sand at the shore but only boulder and pebble

English (Translate this text in English): You'll have to walk for about 100 m with your equipment from the parking to the beach, and the path to go there is a bit rough.

Twoo dives in this little cove:

- Following the "right" wall (E) and swimming to the open sea, you can make a wall dive, about 25m or more, depending on how far you go
- Following the "left" side of the crick (W), and after arriving to the cape, continue following the shore line and you'll find a little cave. The entrance is at about 15 m. depth.
Inside the cave, there's a chimeny that leads to an aerial chamber, with no geological formations inside, at about 3 m depth.


The centre bottom of the cove is flat and sandy, with no interest for divers

Visibility can be very bad in the winter after a few rain days, due to the fact that this cove is located just under a narrow valley with a torrent, and the rain water, in the winter, flows strongly and goes to the sea, creating beautiful (but visibility shortenning) halocline, and also thermocline phenomena.

Take care of the boat traffic in the summer season.

Two restaurants at the cove (one of the only openning during the summer)
No sand at the shore but only boulder and pebble

English (Translate this text in English): You'll have to walk for about 100 m with your equipment from the parking to the beach, and the path to go there is a bit rough.

Twoo dives in this little cove:

- Following the "right" wall (E) and swimming to the open sea, you can make a wall dive, about 25m or more, depending on how far you go
- Following the "left" side of the crick (W), and after arriving to the cape, continue following the shore line and you'll find a little cave. The entrance is at about 15 m. depth.
Inside the cave, there's a chimeny that leads to an aerial chamber, with no geological formations inside, at about 3 m depth.


The centre bottom of the cove is flat and sandy, with no interest for divers

Visibility can be very bad in the winter after a few rain days, due to the fact that this cove is located just under a narrow valley with a torrent, and the rain water, in the winter, flows strongly and goes to the sea, creating beautiful (but visibility shortenning) halocline, and also thermocline phenomena.

Take care of the boat traffic in the summer season.

Two restaurants at the cove (one of the only openning during the summer)
No sand at the shore but only boulder and pebble

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