Manacor · Balearic Islands · Spain
Cala Sequer
Discover Cala Sequer, a truly remote natural inlet on Mallorca's east coast, where the turquoise sea meets rugged cliffs. This hidden bay, often best reached by boat, offers an exclusive escape for those seeking pristine waters and untouched landscapes.
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Discover Cala Sequer, a truly remote natural inlet on Mallorca's east coast, where the turquoise sea meets rugged cliffs. This hidden bay, often best reached by boat, offers an exclusive escape for those seeking pristine waters and untouched landscapes.
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About this beach
Where it is
Cala Sequer
Manacor, Balearic Islands, Spain
39.4974°, 3.3149°
Top things to do
At Cala Sequer
Boat Trip
Anchor and swim
Ocean Dip
Refresh in turquoise
Underwater World
Explore clear depths
Scenic Shots
Capture dramatic views
Near this beach
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Cala Sequer.
Questions people actually ask about Cala Sequer.
Is Cala Sequer safe for swimming, and what are the water conditions like?
Cala Sequer offers beautiful turquoise waters, making it excellent for swimming and exploring. As a hidden bay, it is undeveloped and lacks lifeguards, so caution is advised. The water is generally calm, but conditions can vary. It's particularly suited for those arriving by boat, who can anchor in the clear waters and enjoy the serene environment, but always be mindful of natural currents.
When is the best time to visit Cala Sequer to experience its natural beauty?
To fully appreciate Cala Sequer's hidden beauty and avoid crowds, the best time to visit is during the shoulder seasons (late spring or early autumn). The weather is pleasant for swimming and exploring, and the bay is less frequented than in the peak summer months. Visiting early in the morning on a weekday can also provide a more secluded and tranquil experience.