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Cala Pelosa is known for its mooring buoys and clear, shallow water over sand and rock. If you anchor, do it only where sand shows, as the bottom changes fast and the rocky patches won’t hold. Read more
Dinghy ashore to the small beach and walk the coastal track into the Cap de Creus landscape. The water stays transparent close to the rocks, and the coves nearby give easy swim stops along the shoreline.
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1 Review on “Cala Pelosa”
A well-protected anchorage popular with sailors for its scenic views and tranquility. The bay provides a sandy and rocky bottom with depths between 5 and 8 meters, offering fair holding. The beach here is small but inviting, surrounded by pine trees and coastal cliffs. A cozy beach bar operates seasonally. Nearby, the town of Roses is accessible by a short dinghy ride or drive, where you’ll find supermarkets, marine supplies, and restaurants.