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Mallorca Cala Ratjada lies at the foot of
a pointed headland that finishes with the Capdepera, in Majorca's
most outer north-east corner. With the original and still intact
fisher harbour around, the place was enlarged southward to the small
sandy beach of Son Minor at first and then grew northwest with the
pure vacation Hotel urbanisation Cala Guya. It offers a wonderful
beach bordered by indented rock coast, that runs out in pine-overgrown
dunes, on several hundred meters of width.
Mallorca Cala Ratjada tourists offer is focused on families with possibility
of finding good one star hotels with a quiet atmosphere. Cala Ratjada
shows a very good infrastructure. The place also is inexpensively and
therefore especially active. Local market day is every Saturday morning
and in nearby Capdepera, every Wednesday morning.
Five beaches with water sport centres and several mini bays are available
to water athletes and sun-seekers. Dives and surfing are capitalized here,
but also tennis friends get money's worth here. One can borrow surfboards
and sailboats directly at the beach. For beginners, there are particular
courses. Particular Highlight of the place is the Mallorca Cala Ratjada
"Minitren". This trackless train connects the two beautiful
sandy beaches Cala Angulla and Son Minor together. On foot, one needed
20 minutes in order to reach these two beaches.
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