Cala Gració, Illes Balears
Watersports
The water at this gem sparkles with crystal clarity, with sandy seabeds ideal for wading. Waves vary from smooth to mildly choppy, suitable for both novice and intermediate surfers and stand-up paddleboarders. The occasional breeze is gentle and consistent, adding a touch of thrill to the experience. The tides are generally moderate, safe for swimming and pleasant for beach lounging.
Best Activity
The beach caters to both beginners and enthusiasts, with on-site sports schools for guidance. Rentals are readily available, and navigating the gear into the water is easy. Minimal hazards, with lifeguards ensuring safety.
Beach Vibe
A mix of laid-back locals and adventurous tourists frequent the serene shores, engaging in beach volleyball and leisurely strolls. There are no beach bars directly at the water's edge, ensuring uninterrupted serenity.
Sightseeing
Within a 20-minute drive, explore enchanting coves, the island's charming markets, and lively cultural festivals.
Going Out
Sant Antoni de Portmany is a blend of open-minded locals and global wanderers. Enjoy the city's bohemian flair in its art galleries and eco-friendly cafes during the day, then venture to its vibrant beach bars and clubs for an exhilarating evening.
Accommodation
The city offers an array of accommodations suiting all tastes, ranging from family-friendly options near the beach to tranquil lodgings nestled in the heart of the city.