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Explore Calo des Moro & S'Almonia
Go early to avoid the crowds at Calo des Moro and S'Almonia. After your day at the beach, it's time to go to the North-East for lunch.





Spend the morning at Calo del Moro and S'Almonia
Caló del Moro is a tiny beach located in the South, nestled within a stunning turquoise bay with rugged limestone cliffs. Among Mallorca's postcard-worthy coves, Calo del Moro is definitely one of the most beautiful. Nevertheless, it's not a hidden gem. The beach is often crowded with visitors, so to enjoy it at its best, plan to arrive early and avoid weekends. You can park your car at the designated parking area, which is about a 10 minute walk from the beach. Make sure to wear fairly good shoes, since the last part of the track contains steep stairs and the final bit is just rocky surface in order to get to the beach.


Head East to Valldemossa
From the South to the East. Drive around 1,5 hours to Valldemossa - the next base camp for the second part of the Mallorca trip. Early on, you can see the beauty that Valldemossa has to offer. But first up is lunch!



The best paella at Can Costa near Valldemossa
Can Costa near Valldemossa offers a warm, rustic atmosphere that perfectly complements its historic surroundings. Housed in a charming old building with exposed stone walls, wooden beams, and a cozy fireplace, it feels like a step back in time. You can also sit outside or dine at the roofed terrace. The menu highlights traditional Mallorcan cuisine with a modern twist, featuring local specialties along with vegetarian options. With locally sources ingredients, friendly staff and truly a jaw-dropping paella, you can't miss this place when visiting Valldemossa.