Cartagena · Region of Murcia · Spain
Cala de las Mulas
Cala de las Mulas is a remote, natural cove within the protected Calblanque sector, offering a pristine escape with limited access. Its untouched beauty and tranquil waters make it a sanctuary for those seeking solitude and a genuine connection with nature. Reaching this hidden gem, often by boat or a challenging hike, rewards you with an unspoiled landscape where the Mediterranean's allure is truly profound.
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Cala de las Mulas is a remote, natural cove within the protected Calblanque sector, offering a pristine escape with limited access. Its untouched beauty and tranquil waters make it a sanctuary for those seeking solitude and a genuine connection with nature. Reaching this hidden gem, often by boat or a challenging hike, rewards you with an unspoiled landscape where the Mediterranean's allure is truly profound.
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About this beach
Where it is
Cala de las Mulas
Cartagena, Region of Murcia, Spain
37.5951°, -0.7442°
Top things to do
At Cala de las Mulas
Vivid Snorkeling
Explore clear depths
Secluded Swim
Tranquil ocean dip
Wild Landscape
Capture rugged beauty
Coastal Trek
Explore park trails
Near this beach
Places, rentals, tours and events within walking and driving distance of Cala de las Mulas.
Questions people actually ask about Cala de las Mulas.
Is Cala de las Mulas safe for swimming, and what are the water conditions like?
Cala de las Mulas, being a remote natural cove, generally offers safe swimming in clear, calm waters. Its sheltered position within the Calblanque sector contributes to tranquil conditions, making it suitable for a relaxing dip. The water quality is typically excellent, and its natural setting provides a pristine environment for snorkeling. However, as it's a remote location, there are no lifeguards, so swimmers should exercise caution and be mindful of their abilities.
When is the best time of year to visit Cala de las Mulas for ideal conditions?
The optimal time to visit Cala de las Mulas is during the shoulder seasons, specifically late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October). These months offer pleasant temperatures for enjoying the beach and water activities without the intense heat and larger crowds of mid-summer. Visiting during these periods ensures a more peaceful and authentic experience of this remote natural cove, allowing you to fully appreciate its secluded beauty.