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Cala Castell is a wild, untouched bay tucked beneath ancient cliffs and pine-covered hills. Steeped in history and only accessible by boat or hiking trail, it's a raw and remote escape where nature and solitude take centre stage.

This spot takes its name from the nearby ruins of Castell del Rei, a medieval fortress perched high above the coastline. The cove itself is framed by dramatic limestone walls and offers a cinematic setting for a mid-morning swim or a picnic with a view. The water here shifts from deep turquoise to deep navy, with absolute clarity.
There are no facilities, no crowds, and no signal — which is exactly the appeal. It's a favourite with charter guests looking for something raw and unspoiled. If you're after a digital detox, a secluded snorkel, or a completely quiet anchorage, Cala Castell hits differently.

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