Portals Vells

  • 39º 28.362 N 2º 31.335 E
Created on 2017-05-17 00:00:00.0
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This is a beautiful triple cala that is well protected except from the east although a southerly swell will work its way in too. Makes for a great stop if arriving from Ibiza. Entry is easy and the cliffs are pretty.  Great holding in sand. You will see the remains of old Phoenician caves that are popular with day trippers and bear the damage associated with it. There is room for a lot of boats in here and it is crazy busy on weekends. Get your fenders out! There are beaches, restaurants & bars and the water is a lovely color. There are trails to walk on and even busing in to Palma is possible from here (check Google maps for schedules). There is a very small jettied private marina in the cala furthest to the north.

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Playa de Palma Nova 2.77nm on a course of 19 NNE
Punta Negra 3.52nm on a course of 23 NNE
Las Illetas 4.68nm on a course of 40 NE
Cala Camp de Mar 5.99nm on a course of 310 NW
Cala Blanca 6.58nm on a course of 305 NW
Playa de San Telmo 10.07nm on a course of 309 NW
Cala Llado Dragonera Island 11.3nm on a course of 307 NW
Peninsula de la Foradada SE Anchorage 17.51nm on a course of 16 NNE
Peninsula de la Foradada NW Anchorage 17.56nm on a course of 15 NNE
Cala Deia 18.21nm on a course of 18 NNE
Ferrocarril de Soller
19.67nm on a course of 27 NNE
Port de Soller 20.8nm on a course of 22 NNE
Cala de la Calobra 26.28nm on a course of 30 NNE
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