Location: Spain
Surrounded by pine forested hills, the small, protected sandy cove of Cala Salada is a favourite for residents and private boat owners as no tourist ferries ever get here. The water is beautifully clear and perfect for swimming.
On the rocky promontory to the right is a picturesque stone tower with paths leading over the top to the little fringe of sandy beach beyond (popular with naturists). To the left are boathouses built into the rock. Well trodden paths leading into the hills are popular for walks in this unspoiled area
Cala Salada is at four kilometres of San Antonio de Portmany, placed between sa Foradada and Cala Llosar, as well as near the urbanization sa Galera.
Cala Salada and Cala Saladeta form a part of the same inlet of U-shaped sea, opened between cliffs. Cala Salada is close to the left margin and cala Saladeta in the opposite side. Both banks are connected by a path that borders the coast.
This beach is characterized for having moderate dimensions, substratum of golden sand of average grain, crystalline water, orientation towards the west and for being surrounded with pinegrove and escars (handcrafted shipyards) in the shore.
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