Cala Tuent is a secluded yet breathtaking bay located on the northwest coast of Mallorca, nestled within the majestic Tramuntana mountains. The beach offers stunning views of Puig Major, the island's highest peak. It is a less crowded alternative to nearby Sa Calobra and Torrent de Pareis, providing ample space and a serene atmosphere for both swimming and hiking.
The beach itself is small, about 100 to 180 meters long, and is characterized by pebbles and coarse gravel rather than sand. Its crystal-clear waters are perfect for snorkeling and diving, while the surrounding landscape offers numerous hiking trails for adventure seekers.
Cala Tuent's rugged and natural beauty makes it a gem in the Tramuntana mountain range, recognized as a UNESCO World Natural Heritage site.