Cala Deià is a small cove on Mallorca's northwest coast, known for its clear waters, pebbly beach, and its two charming waterfront restaurants
Insider Tips
The beach is accessible by car but the mountain road leading to it is steep and winding with not enough space for two cars in some areas. Parking space is also limited. The alternative is to park in Deia and hike 3 km to Cala Deià (about a 20-30 minute walk)
This beach isn't ideal for families because it lacks sand, and there are often jellyfish sightings during the peak summer months. The beach offers very few amenities, lacking sunbeds and showers, with only two restaurants available for bathroom access
Did you know?
Cala Deià has captivated artists and writers for decades, famously serving as a source of inspiration and solace for the English writer Robert Graves, who lived in the nearby village of Deià