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Cala Pregonda

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Cala Pregonda is a cove on the north coast of Menorca, Spain, known for a beach and shoreline coloured by ochre, copper, and reddish tones. Small offshore islets partly shelter the water, while the surrounding rocks contain volcanic material that gives the site a different appearance from many of Menorca’s pale limestone coves. The beach is suited to visitors seeking a natural coastal setting reached by walking rather than an urban waterfront.

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Where is Cala Pregonda in Menorca?

Cala Pregonda is on the north coast of Menorca, Spain. It is known for a beach surrounded by rocky shoreline and small offshore islets.

Why does Cala Pregonda have red and ochre rocks?

The cove’s shoreline contains volcanic material that produces ochre, copper, and reddish tones. Those colors make it visually different from Menorca’s many pale limestone coves.

Are the waters at Cala Pregonda sheltered?

Small offshore islets partly shelter the water at Cala Pregonda. The cove is still exposed to the conditions of Menorca’s northern coast, so sea conditions can affect swimming.

What is distinctive about Cala Pregonda’s landscape?

Its beach is backed by copper, ochre, and reddish rocks rather than a uniformly white limestone setting. The offshore islets and volcanic shoreline give the cove its recognizable appearance.

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