1. Peguera
A small beach resort in the south west of the island, Peguera – also known as Paguera – sits on the coast near Andratx. It offers idyllic blue flag beaches, along with a good selection of hotels and restaurants catering for a full range of budgets.
The direct translation of Peguera from Catalan to English is "oven tar", and refers to the oven tar produced from the mass of pine tree resin found in this area.
Many of the hotels are located on the hillside above the beach, which means it might not be the most attractive choice for those with mobility problems. In the summer, there is a lovely bustling atmosphere but many of the hotels and restaurants are seasonal, which means Peguera is a quiet place in the winter. The few visitors that do descend on the town in the winter will experience a completely different side to the town.
In the summer months, Peguera is favoured among German families as a beach holiday destination and is often referred to as ‘Little Germany’, although the resort still receives a wholesome influx of British visitors throughout the year.