The Baladrar cove is of immense scenic beauty. It opens up like a balcony towards the Mediterranean, surrounded by cliffs and with pine trees pointing towards the blue sea. To gain access to it, one has to descend some stairs and, once at sea level, one can observe that a rocky inlet divides the cove into two sections: El Baladrar and La Goleta.
At one end, there is a 30-metre cliff full of grooves created by the erosion of the sea, and from which a rock known as "La Polida" has detached. The cove is protected from the eastern wind and its shallow depth, crystal-clear waters, and abundant marine fauna and flora make it perfect for diving.