Es Caló de Sant Agustí is a traditional fishing village with a unique natural harbour and traditional restaurants. The village has a small port that houses traditional wooden boats, and its wooden boathouses were declared a site of cultural interest in 2002. The area offers many contrasts, with small sandy coves to the west and cliffs to the east. Visitors can walk around the area, visit the nearby Can Blai Roman Castle, and enjoy the traditional restaurants. The village is also a great starting point for hiking, with the green route 25 following the historical path up to La Mola, known as the Camí de Sa Pujada, which offers magnificent views of the island. The Camí de Sa Pujada is a must-see destination for those who wish to take a romantic sunset stroll, and it's also accessible for families with children. The area is home to two beautiful coves of sand mixed with rocks, Es Caló de Sant Agustí and Ses Platgetes, which are ideal for relaxing and sunbathing
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