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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.

Playa de Muro Beach, Mallorca

Playa de Muro Beach, North Mallorca

Location
Playa de Muro

Playa de Muro is a beautiful 6 kilometre long, Blue Flag award-winning, white sandy beach in the north of Mallorca. It's generally quieter than neighbouring Alcudia beach because of its out of town location.

S'Illot Beach

S'illot Beach

A quiet cove in the north of the island that offers a calm retreat from the busy tourist beaches and crystal clear water for swimming.

lots of kite surfer sails above the sea

Llenaire Beach, North Mallorca

Location
Port de Pollenca (Puerto Pollensa)

Easily accessible and popular with tourists and locals alike, this long stretch of coast line from Puerto Pollensa to Alcudia makes for a beautiful drive or cycle. Hugging the beachside all the way around the crescent shaped bay, the road presents fantastic views towards Cap Formentor, Cap Pinar and all the way out to sea.

S'Amarador beach, Mallorca

S'Amarador Beach, South-East Mallorca

S’Amarador is an award-winning glorious white sand beach that is part of the protected Mondrago National Park (south east Majorca, close to Cala d'Or), and so is beautifully unspoilt.

a few small tents on the beach near the water

Sa Canova Beach, North Mallorca

Stretching along the coastline between Son Serra de Marina and S’Estanyol, is one of Mallorca’s most beautiful and natural beaches. Due to its slight inaccessibility and the fact that it is relatively unknown by tourists this gem of a beach is quiet even in the peak of summer.

Cala Agulla Beach, Cala Ratjada

Cala Agulla Beach, Cala Ratjada

Location
Capdepera

Surrounded by glorious pine forest and the mountains of the Llevant Natural Park, this scenic beach is around 500 metres long and 50 metres wide. Enjoying its ‘Blue Flag' status, Cala Agulla offers bright, fine sand and clear water with a turquoise hue. This beautiful spot attracts both tourists and locals alike with its wild beauty and combination of sand dunes, pine trees and desert plants.

photo looking down on beach with trees

Cala Major Beach

Location
Illetes

Cala Major is located within Palma Bay, around four kilometres to the west to the city of Palma.

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.

two people on a pebble beach

Alcanada Beach

A short trip out of Alcudia and away from the crowds, is a rugged stretch of coastline featuring beautiful turquoise waters and it’s own island lighthouse. 

Illetas Beach, Palma de Mallorca

Illetas Beach

Location
Illetes

Only 9km from the capital of Palma, Illetas is a holiday resort claiming three picture-perfect beaches. Illetas beach is the main beach, and is more sheltered than the huge stretch of sand that makes up the beach in front of Palma's cathedral, making this one of the nicest beaches in the Bay of Palma.

a sandy beach with boats parked up on it

Son Baulo Beach, Ca'n Picafort

The beach at Son Baulo is a good antidote to the heaving masses and consumerism of neighbouring Ca’n Picafort. Still busy and still boasting everything you need, Son Baulo has managed to retain some character and a bit more class than its larger and better-known neighbour.

people on the beach & rocks & in the blue water

Cala Formentor Beach, North Mallorca

Location
Formentor

Cala Formentor, an early luxury destination in Mallorca, was favored by prominent figures such as Audrey Hepburn, Charlie Chaplin and Winston Churchill. Its crescent-shaped, golden sandy beach bordered by tranquil turquoise waters, lush pine forest, and mountain views make it a stunning spot to visit.

A body of water surrounded by trees and rocks

Cala Barca Beach, South-East Mallorca

Cala Barca is a small but pretty bay on the edge of Mondrago Park in the south east of Mallorca. It's 35 metres long by 25 metres deep and has golden sand.

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.

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.

a small white sandy beach with palm trees

Platya des Morer Vermell Beach

Take a coastal stroll or cycle to the little hidden gem Platya des Morer Vermell just north of Alcudia, with its white sand and calm waters perfect for snorkelling. 

photo of a beach and hills

Son Serra de Marina Beach, North-East Mallorca

Situated between the towns of Can Picafort and Colonia de Sant Pere at the eastern end of Alcudia’s bay, lies the small seaside resort of Son Serra de Marina. The beach here is called ‘Sa Canova’ and is often referred to as a ‘Dreamland’ thanks to its hazy mountain views and luminescent sea.

a view looking down over the white sand of cala torda

Cala Torta Beach, North-East Mallorca

Location
Arta

An idyllic bay situated between Cala Mesquida Beach and Cala Mitjana on the northeast coast of Mallorca.