Sa Calobra
Sa Calobra is one of the most spectacular coves in Mallorca, famous for its incredible views and the challenge of reaching it. This remote coastal corner in the northwest of the island can only be accessed via a winding, steep serpentine road, which makes the destination even more appealing. A convertible tour in Mallorca to Sa Calobra not only offers the thrill of driving the serpentine road but also the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful landscape panorama.
The famous serpentine road
The route to Sa Calobra is considered one of the most exciting roads on the island. Over approximately 12 kilometers, the road winds its way through the mountains of the Serra de Tramuntana with 26 hairpin turns, making it a real highlight for convertible drivers. Along the way, there are breathtaking views of the steep cliffs, the deep blue Mediterranean Sea, and the untouched nature of the region.
Driving on this spectacular road is a true delight, especially when experiencing the wind and panorama in a convertible. The winding route and steep ascents make the journey to Sa Calobra an unforgettable experience for anyone looking to explore Mallorca in a convertible.
Sa Calobra and the Torrent de Pareis
Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by the picturesque cove of Sa Calobra, surrounded by massive cliffs that plunge almost vertically into the sea. A special highlight is the Torrent de Pareis, an impressive canyon that shapes the landscape. The path leads through the narrow canyon and ultimately ends at the beach of Sa Calobra, where one can enjoy the crystal-clear water.
For those seeking adventure, the Torrent de Pareis can be explored on foot, allowing for the discovery of the unique nature of the area. The path through the canyon provides a true nature experience and leads to one of the most beautiful beaches in Mallorca, surrounded by steep cliffs.
Relax and enjoy in Sa Calobra
After the exciting convertible tour and the hike through the Torrent de Pareis, one can relax at the small, idyllic beach of Sa Calobra. The clear, turquoise water is perfect for swimming and snorkeling. In the surrounding restaurants and cafes, there is the opportunity to enjoy Mallorcan specialties and unwind with a drink after the adventure.