Ranking the 10 best beaches on Mallorca
There are more than 200 beaches on Mallorca where you can enjoy yourself and relax under the Mediterranean sun. Each of these beaches has characteristics that make it unique, and they all deserve at least one visit. However, since holidays never seem to be quite as long as we’d like them to be, Zafiro Hotels will help you out by ranking the 10 best beaches on Mallorca. This way you get to visit the top 10 and see all the beauty this wonderful island has to offer.
Index
- Es Trenc
- Cala Mondragó
- Playa de El Mago
- Caló des Moro
- Cala Deià
- Sa Calobra
- Cala Mesquida
- Playa de Muro
- Playa de Alcúdia
- Es carbó
The best beaches and coves on Mallorca
Chosen based on beauty, services, location, incredible sunsets, comfort and – above all – their crystal-clear waters, the beaches and coves we’ve chosen for the list below are worth at least half a day of your holiday. By the end of your visit to the island, if you plan it well, you’ll not only be able to boast an impressive collection of paradisical landscape photos, but you’ll also have found yourself completely immersed in that magical calm that you can only find here, on Mallorca.
Es Trenc
We kick off this ranking of the best beaches on Mallorca with the most well-known of all, and one of the most pristine beaches found throughout the archipelago: Es Trenc. This sandy beach extends along the southern part of the island for more than two kilometres and looks like one of those paradisical beaches of the Caribbean: all shallow, crystal-clear water and fine white sand. Part of the beach offers a nudist area.
- A beach with white, fine sand.
- Gentle waves.
- Lined with small, natural dunes.
- Public parking (€) nearby.
Cala Mondragó
Located on the island’s southeast coast, within the Mondragó Natural Park – one of Mallorca's nature reserves – this beach that also goes by the name Sa Font d'en Alís offers 75 metres of fine sand and turquoise, perfectly clear water ideal for snorkelling. Right next to it is the Cala de S'Amarador, smaller but also very beautiful. Both are far from built-up areas and surrounded by nature.
- A beach with white, fine sand.
- Medium-deep water.
- Lined with pine trees.
- Public parking (€) nearby.
Playa de El Mago
Historically speaking, Playa de El Mago is one of Mallorca's most characteristic beaches. Located on the west coast, very close to the beaches Palmanova, and Magaluf, but hidden away in a natural setting of cliffs and Mediterranean pine trees. The El Mago beach is still a place where you can enjoy the authentic charm of Mallorcan summers, and it’s one of the most famous nudist beaches on the island.
- Sandy beach.
- Shallow water.
- Surrounded by cliffs and pines.
- Parking on the road.
Caló des Moro
The cove Es Caló des Moro is one of the most famous beaches on Mallorca because of its spectacular beauty. It's a tiny cove, with only a very small area of sand at the foot of the cliff you descend to get to the water. It looks like a tongue of water jutting into rocks and cliffs, creating a spectacular scene with its transparent, turquoise waters. These features have led it to become one of the most photographed beaches in the world on Instagram.
- Rocks and very little sand.
- Shallow water.
- Surrounded by cliffs and pines.
- Public parking (€) nearby.
Cala Deià
Many know this beach as the beach in the advert for Estrella Damm: Cala Deià is one of the most beautiful coves in the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range. Located at the end of some truly impressive cliffs, with rocky seabed, crystal clear water and very gentle waves, the cove also features a couple of beach bars where you can have a drink or even a bite to eat. The sunset here is nothing short of spectacular.
- Rocky beach (beach shoes recommended).
- Algae on the shoreline is a common occurrence.
- Best to get here very early in the morning, as the beach is tiny.
- Public parking (€) nearby.
Sa Calobra
Even if all the coves along the Serra de Tramuntana deserve to be visited, there is one spot here that always features among Mallorca's must-see places, hidden in one of its most inaccessible places: Sa Calobra. You can get here by boat from Port Sóller, but if you decide to go here by car or bus –prepare yourself for a very windy road with some of the world's most impressive turns. The trip here is definitely worth it, with a cove opening up to the sea between two huge cliffs at the end of a seasonal stream, a so-called torrente.
- Rocky beach (beach shoes recommended).
- There may be waves.
- Usually very crowded.
- Public parking (€) nearby.
Cala Mesquida
Cala Mesquida is one of Mallorca's northern beaches that still retain their natural appearance, and a sense of calm. Oriented to the northeast, the light here is especially magical at dawn. Its sand dunes are some of the most beautiful on Mallorca and the location in the Natural Park of the Llevant Peninsula couldn't be better, making this an ideal place for nature lovers.
- Very fine sandy beach.
- There may be waves.
- Surrounded by a large natural park.
- Public parking nearby.
Playa de Muro
It's impossible to write a list of the best beaches on Mallorca without including the amazing Playa de Muro. This incredibly long sandy beach connects Alcudia with Can Picafort and is an oasis for visitors looking for sun and sea. Even if there are all sorts of services and hotels nearby, this beach is still a unique natural refuge. Its beach clubs and beachfront paella bars are also famous.
- Very fine sandy beach.
- There can be waves in some parts.
- Largely surrounded by natural dunes.
- Public parking nearby.
Playa de Alcudia
The beach of Alcúdia is 3.5 kilometres long and offers visitors fine sand and crystal-clear water. Add to that the impeccable services on offer, and what you get is a paradise for families visiting the island. It’s both long and wide, making it a very comfortable and spacious choice even in the middle of high season.
- Very fine sandy beach.
- Waves along some stretches, ideal for surfing.
- A long sea promenade runs alongside it.
- Public parking nearby.
Es Carbó
Far from the hustle and bustle, Playa de Es Carbó is a true gem, found in the south of the island. Located between the towns Ses Salines and Colonia de Sant Jordi, this pristine beach is a real summer postcard. White sand, very shallow water that is completely transparent and a natural setting that has not been touched by human hands. Having to hike for a while before you get here means it’s never very crowded.
- Very fine sandy beach.
- No waves.
- Lined with natural dunes.
- Accessible by boat, or by a 20-minute hike.
With this list at the ready, grab some swimwear and pack your suitcase: the best of Mallorca awaits you. To make this even easier, Zafiro Hotels recommend you visit our web page with hotel offers on Mallorca. Many of our hotels are located just a few steps from some of these wonders of nature.
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