Family Friendly Vibe
Cala Sa Nau is tucked between Cala d'Or and Porto Colom. This pretty cove of just 50m width is framed by low cliffs, making it a peaceful retreat from the bustling resort towns. Though it feels a bit off the beaten track, Cala Sa Nau is surprisingly easy to get to. There's paid parking, plus some free spots along the road, and a wooden walkway makes it accessible for pushchairs. The calm, clear waters are safe for swimming, but keep an eye on the kids since there’s no lifeguard.
Beach Basics
Sunloungers and umbrellas are up for grabs, plus, there are showers and toilets, so you're all set for a full day at the beach.
Family Fun
Snorkelling is the popular activity here, thanks to the clear waters and vibrant marine life. It's a peaceful spot without the buzz of water sports rentals, perfect for enjoying nature.
Refuel
The beach bar and restaurant here go beyond the basics, serving up fresh fruit, veggies, milkshakes, paella, and grilled fish. If you're after more options, Cala d'Or and Portocolom are just a short drive away with plenty of eateries.
Access
Signs from the main roads lead you right to Cala Sa Nau. Parking’s easy with both a lot and roadside options. The beach is also wheelchair-friendly, thanks to a wooden walkway and designated parking spots. Though there's no direct bus stop, adventurous walkers can explore cliffside paths to nearby spots such as Cala Mitjana or, off season, even tackle the hike to Portocolom.
Cala sa Nau