Sa Calobra is a stunning cove on Mallorca’s northwest coast, famous for its dramatic scenery, turquoise waters and the winding serpentine road (Carrer de Sa Calobra / Coll dels Reis) that leads down from the Tramuntana mountains. The cove is framed by steep cliffs and includes a small pebble beach, perfect for swimming or relaxing. Nearby, you can explore the Torrent de Pareis gorge, one of the island’s most iconic hiking spots. Sa Calobra is one of the island’s most visited natural attractions, so it can get very crowded during peak season, especially around midday. Sunrise and late afternoon visits are ideal for avoiding crowds and capturing the stunning landscape.