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Beaches in Mallorca

Discover your perfect Mallorca beach

There are more than 200 beaches around Mallorca’s beautiful coastline.

Find loads of top tips and local insights in our Mallorca Beach Guide.

Camp de Mar Beach, Mallorca

Camp de Mar Beach, South-West Mallorca

Location
Camp de Mar

Tucked away in a sheltered bay on the southwest coast and protected from the island’s gusty winds, surrounded by the wonderful aroma of the neighbouring pine trees, Camp de Mar is a modestly sized purpose-built resort.

Cala Banyalbufar

Cala Banyalbufar

Location
Banyalbufar

Offering a distinctly different experience from the more typical Mallorcan beaches, Banyalbufar is carved into the dramatic foothills of the Serra de Tramuntana. This small bay bears a few signs of regular usage, with terraced slopes and protective structures that blend harmoniously with the natural surroundings. Once difficult to access, Cala Banyalbufar is now easily reachable via a windy round, allowing all to discover its quiet beauty.

Colonia de Sant Pere Beach,

Colonia de Sant Pere Beach

Location
Colonia de Sant Pere

A lovely sandy beach to soak up the rays, away from the large scale tourist resort beaches in the north of Mallorca.

a small bay in north mallorca

Cala Sant Vicenc Beach, North Mallorca

Location
Cala Sant Vicenc

Cala Sant Vincenc is a spot of real beauty in north Mallorca, an old fishing village arranged around various little cove beaches and stunning blue water. This cala is known in Castillian Spanish as Cala San Vincente and in Mallorquin as Cala Sant Vicenc.

Esmeralda beach in Cala D'Or

Cala d'Or Beach

Location
Cala d'Or

Spread over a continuous stretch of Mallorca’s southeast coastline, the beach resort of Cala d'Or is made up of several inlets and a group of beaches that can be found in smaller coves, more commonly known as ‘calas’.

Canyamel Beach

Canyamel Beach, North-East Mallorca

Canyamel beach gives visitors a small but perfectly formed, golden sandy beach within the quiet holiday resort of Canyamel. 

lots of parasols and people sunbathing on the beach

Cala Pi Beach, South Mallorca

Sheltered and protected from the winds, Cala Pi sits nestled between two tall rocky cliffs, with its name 'Pi' deriving from the pine trees bordering its clifftops. You can often see yachts moored at the end of the cove, further enhancing its already picture-perfect visual appeal.

a small rocky cove in north mallorca

Playa de Son Real Beach, North Mallorca

There is a 5km patch of isolated coast between Playa Son Baulo and Son Serra de Marina in North Mallorca that is known as Playa de Son Real. It is a rough stretch of coastline that is mostly made up of pebbly inlets and rocky outcrops, but interspersed with them is a scattering of the holy grail of beaches – tiny perfect white sandy coves with easy access to the turquoise sea.

Palma City Beach (Can Pere Antoni), Palma de Mallorca

Palma City Beach (Can Pere Antoni)

Location
Palma de Mallorca

The closest beach to Palma is at Ca'n Pere Antoni. This stretch of golden sandy beach starts just beyond the cathedral. A promenade and cycle path runs along its length but behind these lies the main road that takes you to Palma airport.

Cala Millor Beach

Cala Millor Beach, Cala Millor

The largest of eight beaches in the region, this beach spans over a kilometre in length and is approximately 30 metres wide. Whilst it’s fairly busy during the summer months, if you can visit during their ‘off-season’, you’ll find a generous white sand beach with beautiful turquoise water.

Cala Figuera Beach

Cala Figuera Beach, North Mallorca

This small beach is nestled within a small bay, encircled by the towering mountains in the north-east of Mallorca on the Cap de Formentor. Its remote location and stunning mountainous backdrop make it all the more beautiful, and provides a more peaceful and subdued beach experience compared to many other shores in Mallorca.

a photo of waves on a beach in majorca

Cala Varques Beach, East Mallorca

Cala Varques (also known as Cala Barques) is a quiet, untouched beach about 12 km south of Porto Cristo, on the east coast of Majorca. This beach continues to grow in popularity, with more visitors now than ever before. Despite the summer crowds and 15 minutes’ walk to get there, this beach is well worth your visit.

a view of a small beach in manacor

Cala Romantica, East Mallorca

Cala Romantica is a picturesque cala with turquoise water and golden sand on the east coast of Mallorca. 

a popular beach in north mallorca

Ca’n Picafort Beach, North Mallorca

Situated 10km away from Alcudia on Mallorca’s northern coast, Playa de Ca’n Picafort is a busy yet beautiful expanse of soft white sand with clear blue waters. This small fishing village turned purpose-built-resort, mostly caters to tourists and all-inclusive holidaymakers, who arrive by the bus load every summer.

The cove at Cala Deia

Cala Deia Beach

Location
Deia

Cala Deia is a very beautiful small rocky cala with clear waters and rock pools, one of the few beaches on the west coast of Mallorca. It's quite a rugged beach here so you might need to bring a chair or a lilo to lie on.

Cala Ratjada beaches - a windy coastal promenade, Cala Ratjada

Cala Moll & Cala Gat Beach, Cala Ratjada

Location
Capdepera

Cala Ratjada is a purpose built holiday resort in the north east of Mallorca, popular with northern Europeans. Cala Moll is the south of the resort and Cala Gat to the north. 

Clear water and green trees at Portal Vells

Cala Portals Vells Beach, South-West Mallorca

Follow a rugged track through pine wood forest to find this beautiful cove on the western tip of Palma Bay. No public transport will bring you here, so you’ll need to taxi through Calvia’s residential streets, or drive from Magaluf or Palma Nova before walking the last stretch to the bay. Ultimately, the best way to arrive here is on the water by boat, with a decent depth and sandy seabed both perfect for anchoring.

a sandy beach in north mallorca

D'Albercuix Beach

Location
Port de Pollenca (Puerto Pollensa)

Wandering down the waterfront you have your choice of which little beach to stop at, some are more crowded than others and some are almost too small to fit a family on and any patch of sand that can fit them has sun loungers. All of the beaches can be easily accessed from the pedestrian walkway.