Nestled on the northwest coast of Mallorca, Cala San Vicente is a tranquil village offering a blend of natural beauty, cultural heritage, and outdoor activities. Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure, here’s your guide to the top things to do in Cala San Vicente.
Cala San Vicente boasts four stunning coves.
Cala Barques: The largest beach, known for its fine white sand and clear waters. Cala Molins: Popular for snorkeling and its vibrant marine life. Cala Clara: A quieter spot, perfect for relaxation. Cala Carbó: A secluded pebble beach accessible by foot, offering crystal-clear waters.
Experience the coastline from the sea with boat trips departing from nearby Puerto de Pollensa. Explore hidden coves, majestic cliffs, and enjoy activities like kayaking and snorkeling.





Cala San Vicente is a gateway to some of Mallorca’s best hiking routes. The Coves Blanques trail offers panoramic views of Punta Galera, Castell del Rei, and Cala Estremer.
Discover the prehistoric caves dating back to the Bronze Age. This archaeological site provides insight into the island’s ancient history.
Enjoy Mediterranean dishes at beachfront restaurants, offering fresh seafood and traditional Mallorcan flavors. The village’s dining scene provides a delightful culinary experience.
Cala San Vicente has inspired artists and filmmakers, with its picturesque landscapes featured in various works. Explore local art galleries and cultural sites to appreciate its rich heritage.




The beauty of Cala San Vicente has lured made artists and intellectuals to indulge themselves to spend a significant part of their lives here. The film industry has also chosen this majestic location to enhance the beauty in its movies such as “Jack the black” with actors George Duvivier Sanders and Patricia Roc. Local artists, such as Don Lorenzo Cerda Bisbal, disciple of the renowned Joaquín Sorolla and María Benlliure, has also gained inspiration here by capturing this Majorcan landscape, in particular his painting in the northern area that hold a romantic, realistic sense.
At the entrance to the village there is a talayot with prehistoric caves known as l’ Alzineret that can be visited by foot.