Sobre esta zona
One of the prettiest hamlets on the cape — fishing boats pulled up on the pebbles, a handful of white houses, and a restaurant you can reach straight from the sea.
◆Anchor & swim off the pebbles
◆Lunch ashore at the cove
◆Soak up the postcard village
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A fishing hamlet frozen in time
Sa Tuna is one of the prettiest corners of the cape: a curve of pebbles, a handful of whitewashed houses with green shutters, and old fishing barques still pulled up on the shore. There's a single waterfront restaurant and not much else — and that's the charm.
Lunch straight from the sea
We anchor off the pebbles for a swim, then it's a short hop ashore for lunch at the cove's restaurant — fresh fish with your feet almost in the water. It's the kind of slow, local stop that turns a boat day into a proper day out.