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Cala Agulla is a sandy beach that has a blue flag beach qualification, surrounded by a large pine forest in the area of ​​Cala Ratjada, in Capdepera. In the northeast of the island of Mallorca, very close to the Cala Lliteres urbanization. It is a very clean and natural beach despite the large number of tourists who visit the beach daily. The sea in this area is usually calm and the depth gradually decreases, so we recommend the beach to families with small children.
This beach, together with its neighboring beaches Cala Moltó and Cala Mesquida, were declared a Natural Area of ​​Special Interest by the Parliament of the Balearic Islands in 1991. Thus avoiding urbanization on the coast and preserving its conservation, for this reason its natural environment is still preserved. and wild.