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Life-threatening cliff jump at Cala Mosques: What this accident reveals about Mallorca's rescue gaps

Swimming safely at Mallorca’s less supervised coves

Mallorca’s less supervised coves can be risky; choose guarded beaches and avoid cliff jumping.

Published: May 27, 2026
Life-threatening cliff jump at Cala Mosques: What this accident reveals about Mallorca's rescue gaps

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When is it safest to swim at Mallorca’s less supervised coves?

The safest option is to choose beaches with lifeguard coverage whenever possible, especially if you are not familiar with the area. Less supervised coves in Mallorca can be risky because conditions change quickly and help may take time to arrive. If you do swim there, avoid jumping from rocks and stay within your own ability.

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