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Cala Bóquer

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Cala Bóquer or Vall de Bóquer is 2.7 kilometers from Port de Pollença. Its name refers to Bocchor, nucleus of the utmost importance of the area together Pollentia, documented by Pliny (first century BC).

This impressive sea inlet introduces rugged 300 meters inland, sheltered by cliffs towering, limestone and free of vegetation. On its western side rises Cavall Bernat Serra, with heights of 360 meters, which falls vertically on the water, ranging between Cala Sant Vicenç and Punta de la Sal. This bay ends in a rocky coastline, in which left side you can see a small beach with pebbles and gravel covered with Posidonia.

This virgin sea inlet open to the winds from the north-northwest, has the best marine and underwater conditions for anchoring boats between Cap de Formentor and Cala Tuent. The deep on sandy ranges from three meters to 150 meters offshore and two meters to a hectometer from shore. A Marine is located 14.9 miles Port de Pollença.

Access by car is easy to Bóquer urbanization following the signs. Here you must leave your car and continue the journey on foot. The last 1.5 kilometers will be covered pine trees and two large rocks up to this wild environment.

 

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