Fodor's Expert Review Cala Deià

Deia Beach

Encircled by high pine-topped cliffs, this rocky cove connects to various coastal walking paths as well as a narrow road that twists its way down from the village. Year-round, clear turquoise water makes it great for snorkeling and swimming. The Instagram-popular Ca’s Patró March seafood restaurant, hewn into the rocks, overhangs the sea and stirring views. Book a table at the water's edge well in advance ( 971/639137); it's often booked out weeks in advance. There is also a simple beach bar. Amenities: food and drink; parking. Best for: snorkeling; swimming.

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Cala Deià
Deià, Balearic Islands  07179, Spain

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