Mallorca's most beautiful beaches | Inspiration, photos & tips
The Spanish island of Mallorca is a little piece of tropical paradise in the Mediterranean... With its many snow-white beaches and azure waters, it almost feels Caribbean. So for the ultimate sunshine holiday, you really don't need to spend 10 hours on a plane! But which beaches should you really not miss during your holiday in Mallorca? Especially for you, we have listed the 8 most beautiful beaches of Mallorca!
Where to stop for a noght during this trip? Villa Sol Felostal in Palma de Mallorca is a delightful oasis that perfectly complements the stunning beaches of the island. With its prime location, guests have easy access to some of the best beaches in Mallorca, making it an ideal choice for beach enthusiasts. The villa itself offers a charming and comfortable stay, surrounded by lush greenery and providing a serene ambiance for relaxation. After a day of sun-soaked adventures on the nearby beaches, guests can retreat to the villa's cozy rooms and unwind in style. Villa Sol Felostal Palma de Mallorca offers a harmonious blend of beach proximity and tranquil accommodation, making it a top choice for those seeking a memorable beach getaway in Mallorca.
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Most beautiful beaches in Mallorca | Our 8 favourites
We have listed the 8 most beautiful beaches in Mallorca. Which ones are on your bucket list?
1. Calo des Moro
Calo des Moro is one of the most hidden beaches on the island and is surrounded by high cliffs with two small bays on either side. On one side you will find a small sandy beach about 40 metres wide (pictured) and on the other side you will find a rocky cove where some old fishing boats are moored. Calo des Moro is not really suitable for children, as you have to walk quite a bit to get there and the beach is only accessible via a long, steep staircase. Moreover, there are no facilities available. But when you walk down the stairs and see this magical spot, none of that matters anymore
2. Cala Mondragó
In the Mondragó National Park of the same name you will find Cala Mondragó. Located in south-eastern Mallorca, the park is a protected nature reserve. Cala Mondragó is a fine sandy beach that slopes gently into the sea. Very suitable for children! Besides Cala Mondragó, you will find a few other beaches here, including Cala S'Amarador (definitely recommended!). There is also a restaurant and you can make beautiful walks in the area.
TIP: also pay a visit to the island's capital. Read all about Palma de Mallorca here!
3. Es Trenc
Although this looks more like a Caribbean beach, you will find the beach of Es Trenc on Majorca! On the south coast of the island to be precise. The pearly white sand combined with the bright blue water makes for a beautiful picture... Es Trenc is more than 2 kilometres long, so there's always a spot to be found. There is also a large car park close to the beach to park your car. There are a few bars where you can go for a snack or drink, but you won't find much else in the area.
4. Playa de Alcúdia
The north coast of Mallorca also has beautiful beaches, such as Alcúdia for example. Alcúdia is one of Mallorca's most popular resorts and has a beautiful long sandy beach with many facilities. You can rent sunbeds and umbrellas and there are showers and toilets. The beach is located on Alcúdia's promenade where you will find restaurants and shops. A lovely place to spend an afternoon relaxing....
5. Cala Pi
The small beach of Cala Pi is a must visit during your holidays in Mallorca. The bay is quite secluded and can only be reached via a 45-metre-high staircase. Standing at the top of the stairs, you can already see the beach appear... An oasis of calm with crystal-clear water and a snow-white beach surrounded by a wooded area. You won't find any facilities on the beach itself, apart from some umbrellas and sunbeds in the high season. At the top of the stairs, however, you will find a restaurant and a shop.
6. Cala Varques
Between the seaside resorts of Portocolom and Porto Cristo you will find Cala Varques. This secluded beach, some 90 metres long, is the perfect place to enjoy the surroundings in peace. Take a dip in the bright, turquoise water or roll out your towel on the fine sandy beach. To reach the beach, you can park your car further down the road and then it's a 15-minute walk. It's also fun to sail into Cala Varques by boat! Make sure you bring your own food & drinks, as there are no facilities on the beach.
7. Cala d'Or
Cala d'Or is perhaps Mallorca's most popular resort. And Cala d'Or has not just one beach, but six small ones: Cala Esmeralda, Cala Gran, Cala Ferrera, Cala d'Or (eponymous with the resort), Cala Egos and Cala Serena. Given Cala d'Or's popularity, the beaches will not be empty (especially in high season). But even so, you'll enjoy a gorgeous, atmospheric setting here.
8. Cala Llombards
We conclude the list with Cala Llombards, a beach close to the aforementioned Calo des Moro. So these two beaches can easily be combined! Cala Llombards is a 150-metre-deep beach surrounded by wooded rocks. The water is calm and clear, so ideal for children! You can also do some great snorkelling there. There is one beach bar and some umbrellas, beach beds, showers and toilets. Everything you need, then!
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