The small ES Calo' de Sant Agusti bay is in the north coast around a small rocky niche, 2 kilometers east of Castell Roma', a huge Roman fortress.
Since the Romans time, this tiny bay has served as a fishing port of the nearby La Mola, it used to protect the reefs and overlook this bay formed by a semicircular and rocky bay, where throughout its length it is characterized by the fishermen huts.
The natural panorama offered by this part of coast is truly exceptional, but apart this there is little to do or to see; despite this, however, what is recommended is a visit to Es Calo' de Sant Agusti, because here there are two best seafood restaurants of the whole island: Rafalet and Pascual.
If, however, you are looking for a beach, you can visit the Ses Platgetes beach, very cute and charming: to get there you must climb about 300 metres above the rocks of the bay…or simply follow the indications that from the highway lead to the turn to the beach.
Although the zone has remained completely uncontaminated, on the beach it is possible to buy snacks and soft drinks in a small kiosk open only in the summer months.
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