1. Sa Calobra Canyon and Beach (Torrent de Pareis) is located in the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range on the northwest coast of Mallorca, Spain. The canyon was formed by a stream that flows into the Mediterranean Sea, creating a beautiful natural landscape with steep cliffs, caves, and turquoise waters. The beach is only accessible by boat or a winding road that leads through the canyon. Sa Calobra Canyon and Beach is a popular destination for hiking, swimming, and sunbathing. It is also a popular spot for cliff jumping.
2. Sa Calobra Canyon and Beach is open year-round and does not have specific working hours. However, the road leading to the beach may be closed in case of heavy rainfall or landslides. There is no phone available for the canyon or beach.
3. There is no entry ticket required to visit Sa Calobra Canyon and Beach. The only costs are transportation and parking. Visitors can take a bus or book a private taxi to the canyon, or drive themselves. Parking is available at the end of the road and costs €12 for a full day. Boat tours to the beach are also available from nearby ports.


