Life-threatening cliff jump at Cala Mosques: Who protects the unpatrolled coves?
Safety and supervision at Cala Mosques
Cala Mosques had no lifeguard or red flag at the time of the emergency. Visitors should not assume supervision in this cove.

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Does Cala Mosques in Mallorca have lifeguards or safety patrols?
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Related follow-up questions from the same article, collected in one place.
Is it safe to cliff jump in Mallorca’s secluded coves?
Cliff jumping in Mallorca’s unguarded coves can be life-threatening.
When is the best time to swim in Mallorca if you want safer conditions?
Swim when conditions are calm and supervision is available.
What should I pack for a day at an unguarded cove in Mallorca?
Bring basics, first aid and a charged phone.
Why are some Mallorca coves more dangerous than they look?
Hidden rocks, changing depth and delayed rescue make them risky.
What happened at Cala Mosques in Mallorca?
A tourist’s cliff jump at Cala Mosques led to a major rescue operation.
How can Mallorca improve safety at remote coves?
Clear warnings, AEDs and better emergency response would help.
Should hotels and boat rentals in Mallorca warn guests about cliff jumping?
Hotels and boat rentals should warn guests about cliff-jump risks.
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