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Life-threatening cliff jump at Cala Mosques: Who protects the unpatrolled coves?

What to bring to a secluded cove in Mallorca

A day at a Mallorca cove calls for water, sun protection, proper shoes and a charged phone. Rescue can be slow in remote spots.

Published: May 26, 2026
Life-threatening cliff jump at Cala Mosques: Who protects the unpatrolled coves?

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What should I pack for a day at an unguarded cove in Mallorca?

For a cove in Mallorca, it helps to bring water, sun protection, good footwear and a charged phone with emergency numbers saved. It is also wise to carry a small first-aid kit and avoid depending on fast rescue, because many secluded coves have limited access for emergency teams. If you plan to explore rocks, keep the day low-risk and stay out of the water if conditions are unclear.

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