Cala Llombards

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Cala Llombards is a small, picturesque sandy cove on the southeast coast of Mallorca, Spain, known for its clear turquoise waters and surrounding cliffs.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf beach
cove
administrativeTerritory Balearic Islands autonomous community NERFINISHED
Province of Balearic Islands NERFINISHED
belongsTo island of Mallorca NERFINISHED
country Spain
hasAccessType footpath access
road access
hasBayShape narrow inlet
hasBeachFacilities beach bar
lifeguard service
parasol rental
showers
sunbed rental
toilets
hasBeachLength approximately 55–60 metres
hasBeachWidth approximately 120–130 metres
hasCliffFeature rock ledges used for jumping into the sea
hasLifeguardSeason summer months
hasMainVisitors international tourists
local residents
hasOrientation south-southeast
hasPrimaryUse recreational bathing area
tourist beach
hasSandColor light golden
hasSandType fine sand
hasSea Mediterranean Sea NERFINISHED
hasShoreType sandy cove
hasSurroundings pine trees
rocky cliffs
hasTourismType coastal tourism
nature tourism
hasTypicalSeaConditions generally calm
hasWaterClarity clear
hasWaterColor turquoise
isPopularFor family tourism
snorkeling
sunbathing
swimming
locatedIn Balearic Islands
Mallorca NERFINISHED
Mediterranean Sea
Southeast coast of Mallorca
nearTo town of Santanyí NERFINISHED
village of Es Llombards
partOf municipality of Santanyí NERFINISHED

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Santanyí hasBeach Cala Llombards
Santanyí hasSettlement Cala Llombards