Cala Torta also known as s'Aduaia is located only ten kilometers from Artà and is the largest cove in this town.Natural, quiet surroundings with beautiful, turquoise waters If possible, bring water shoes like "crabs" as there are areas of submerged rocks (although the water is so clear that they can easily dodge).
Cala Tora is exposed to the winds of northwest-north-northeast and east. It is an excellent place for diving, as well as for anchoring boats, on a sand bottom of five meters depth. A great beach which has a good mixture of naturist and textiles. Although naturists are somewhat in the minority here.
Good to Know
- Beach Type Beaches and Coves
- Facilities There are no services although there is a small snack bar to eat a good grilled fish if this is your preference.Another option is the fresh pineapple coconuts and watermelon that a mid-morning vendor brings.Alternatively head over to the pedestrian street where you can buy several delicacies.
- Nudist Status Tolerated / Clothing Optional
- Ease of Access The access by road id steep and in poor condition.
Getting There
- Town / County / State Artà, Mallorca, Baleares - Balearic Islands, Spain
- Zip / Postal Code 07579
- Directions To reach Cala Torta beach from Arta; travel to Abeurador street to leave the municipality taking a secondary road. A few meters from the outskirts of the town is a crossroads. Turn right to continue on the secondary road for approx nine kilometers until you reach a roundabout. Take the first exit of the roundabout continue straight ahead until you come to a forked road. At this junction turn right to continue along this stretch of road leading to Cala Torta. At this point you can park your car free of charge and walk to access the beach. Please note the this beach has poor access conditions for vehicles due to the bad condition of the asphalt. You can also arrive walking from Cala Mesquida.
Coordinates
- Latitude 39.750023
- Longitude 3.417818
- Sea Level (In Meters) 9