The Best Beaches of Mallorca

The Best Beaches of Mallorca

Mallorca is home to some of the most stunning beaches in the Mediterranean, each with its own unique charm. Whether you’re looking for hidden coves, family-friendly shores, or lively beach clubs, Mallorca offers something for every type of traveler. This guide will help you discover the best beaches across the island, including how to get there, what to expect, and who they are best suited for.


🌴 Before You Hit the Beach

With over 250 beaches across Mallorca, choosing where to go can feel overwhelming—but that’s where we come in. From secluded coves with turquoise water to long sandy stretches perfect for families, each part of the island has something unique to offer.

đź’ˇ Planning tip: Use our Mallorca Weather Guide to pick the best day for your beach visit!

Es Trenc – Mallorca’s Caribbean Beach

Es Trenc beach

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Why Visit?

Es Trenc is Mallorca’s most famous beach, often called the “Caribbean of the Balearics” because of its turquoise waters and white sand. This unspoiled, protected beach has no hotels or big developments, making it a perfect place for those who want to experience nature at its best.

What to Expect:

✔ Crystal-clear waters – Ideal for swimming.
✔ A natural, undeveloped setting – No big buildings, just dunes and pine trees.
âś” Popular with families, couples, and nature lovers.

🚗 How to Get There: 40 minutes from Palma by car. Limited parking available (€7 per day).
🚌 By Bus: Take bus 530 from Palma to Campos, then a taxi.

Cala Varques – For Adventure Seekers

Cala Varques beach

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Why Visit?

Cala Varques is a remote hidden cove with crystal-clear water, rock formations, and caves. This is a great spot for snorkeling, cliff jumping, and adventurers who don’t mind a 15-minute hike to reach the beach.

What to Expect:

✔ Secluded paradise – No bars, no shops, just nature.
✔ Great for snorkeling and diving – Marine life is abundant here.
âś” Popular with backpackers and nature lovers.

🚗 How to Get There: Drive to Cala Romántica, then walk 15 minutes.
🚌 By Bus: Take bus 412 from Palma to Cala Romántica, then walk.

Cala Agulla – The Best Beach for Water Sports

Cala Agulla

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Why Visit?

Cala Agulla is a blue flag beach with golden sand and clear water, perfect for water sports like paddleboarding, windsurfing, and kayaking.

What to Expect:

✔ Lifeguards on duty – Safe for families.
✔ Plenty of activities – Water sports rentals available.
âś” A mix of families, couples, and active travelers.

đźš— How to Get There: 1-hour drive from Palma. Paid parking available.
🚌 By Bus: Take bus 411 from Palma to Cala Ratjada, then walk.

Playa de Muro – Best Beach for Families

Playa de Muro

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Why Visit?

Playa de Muro is a 6-km stretch of soft white sand with shallow, calm waters, making it ideal for families with kids.

What to Expect:

✔ Child-friendly beach – Shallow waters and soft sand.
âś” Plenty of restaurants and beach bars.
âś” Mainly families, but also couples and older visitors.

đźš— How to Get There: 50 minutes from Palma. Paid parking nearby.
🚌 By Bus: Take bus 351 from Palma to Alcúdia, then walk.

Sa Calobra – A Beach with an Epic View

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Why Visit?

Sa Calobra is famous for its dramatic cliffs and winding roads, making it one of the most picturesque beaches in Mallorca.

What to Expect:

✔ A unique setting – Surrounded by mountains and caves.
✔ Small pebbly beach – Not sandy, but incredibly beautiful.
âś” Popular with photographers, nature lovers, and hikers.

đźš— How to Get There: 1.5-hour drive from Palma via the legendary Sa Calobra road.
🚌 By Boat: Take a ferry from Port de Sóller for a scenic arrival.

Cala Mondragó – Nature Reserve Beauty

Cala MondragĂł in Palma de mallorca

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Located inside the MondragĂł Natural Park in the southeast of the island, this beach is ideal for nature lovers who want a calm, scenic experience surrounded by pine forests and turquoise waters.

Why Visit?
Cala MondragĂł is a protected beach known for its clear waters, natural setting, and easy walking trails between nearby coves.

What to Expect:
✔ Soft sand and crystal-clear water – great for snorkeling.
âś” A quiet, relaxed atmosphere with beautiful natural surroundings.
âś” Popular with couples, families, and photographers.

đźš— How to Get There: 1 hour from Palma by car. Parking available near the park entrance.
🚌 By Bus: Take bus 521 from Palma to Santanyí, then a short taxi ride.

Cala Llombards – A Local Favorite

Cala Llombards beach mallorca

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A compact, peaceful cove near SantanyĂ­, Cala Llombards is well-loved by locals for its turquoise waters, laid-back vibe, and dramatic cliffs.

Why Visit?
It’s one of the best spots for a relaxed beach day away from the big crowds—perfect for reading, swimming, and soaking in the sun.

What to Expect:
✔ Calm, shallow waters – safe for kids and relaxing dips.
âś” Cliff-jumping spots for thrill-seekers.
âś” Small beach bar with snacks and cold drinks.

đźš— How to Get There: 1-hour drive from Palma. Small parking lot fills up quickly.
🚌 By Bus: No direct bus – take public transport to Santanyí and continue by taxi.

Formentor Beach – Postcard-Worthy Views

Formentor Beach Mallorca

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Located at the northern tip of Mallorca, this beach is framed by mountains and pine trees, offering one of the most iconic coastal views on the island.

Why Visit?
With crystal-clear shallow waters and a backdrop of the Tramuntana mountains, Formentor is perfect for a peaceful, scenic swim.

What to Expect:
âś” Fine white sand and calm waters.
âś” Lush surroundings with shaded picnic spots.
âś” A more upscale, tranquil vibe.

đźš— How to Get There: 1 hour 15 min from Palma by car. Narrow scenic road. Paid parking.
🚌 By Bus: Seasonal shuttle from Port de Pollença (summer only).

🔗 Planning to explore this area? Don’t miss our Pollensa Travel Guide.

Cala Deià – Rustic Beauty in the Tramuntana

Cala DeiĂ  mallorca

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A small pebble beach near the artist village of DeiĂ , this hidden cove is a mix of wild charm and celebrity appeal, made famous by movies and local legends.

Why Visit?
This is one of the few beaches on the Tramuntana mountain coast—it’s rugged, beautiful, and feels like a secret escape.

What to Expect:
✔ Rocky shore with crystal-clear water – bring water shoes!
âś” Two rustic restaurants perched on the cliffs.
âś” A magnet for creatives, couples, and quiet beach lovers.

đźš— How to Get There: 45-minute drive from Palma. Small paid parking nearby.
🚌 By Bus: Bus 210 from Palma to Deià, then a 20-min downhill walk.

🔗 While you’re in the area, explore Valldemossa & Deià for a full day trip.

Cala Mesquida – Dunes & Drama

Cala Mesquida mallorca

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Located on the northeast coast, Cala Mesquida combines wild natural beauty with a wide stretch of beach and impressive sand dunes.

Why Visit?
It’s one of the few beaches with rolling dunes, making it feel both exotic and expansive. The sea here is lively and often ideal for body surfing.

What to Expect:
âś” Soft golden sand and often strong waves.
✔ Dunes and pine forests – a unique landscape.
âś” Beach bar and sunbeds available during summer.

đźš— How to Get There: About 1 hour 20 mins from Palma. Parking available.
🚌 By Bus: Bus 411 to Capdepera, then local transfer or taxi.

đź”— Want more beach variety? Read our Best Beaches in and Around Palma guide.


🏖️ Compare the Best Beaches in Mallorca

BeachVibeBest ForFacilitiesSpecial Tip
Es TrencNatural, unspoiledCouples, nature lovers, families🚫 LimitedBring your own umbrella and snacks – no shops nearby
Cala VarquesRemote, wildAdventurers, snorkelers🚫 NoneRequires a 15-min hike – wear sturdy shoes
Cala AgullaLively, sportyWater sports, families✅ Rentals, cafésGreat for paddleboarding and kayaking
Playa de MuroCalm, family-friendlyKids, older travelers✅ Beach bars, toiletsLong shallow stretch – perfect for small children
Sa CalobraScenic, dramaticPhotographers, hikers✅ Toilets, caféArrive by ferry from Sóller for a scenic experience
Cala MondragĂłProtected & peacefulNature lovers, couples, walkersâś… Toilets, beach barIdeal for combining beach with nature trails in the natural park
Cala LlombardsLocal & laid-backRelaxed beach days, cliff jumping✅ Small beach barArrive early – small beach, limited parking
FormentorIconic & upscalePeaceful swims, scenic viewsâś… Toilets, shaded areasVisit early or use shuttle to avoid traffic during peak season
Cala DeiĂ Rustic & charmingCouples, creatives, foodiesâś… Restaurants nearbyCombine with a day trip to DeiĂ  and lunch at a cliffside eatery
Cala MesquidaWindswept & spaciousSurfers, beachgoers, nature loversâś… Beach bar, sunbedsExplore the surrounding dunes for unique photo ops

🌅 Final Thoughts – Find Your Perfect Beach in Mallorca

From wild coves to calm family shores, Mallorca’s beaches are as diverse as the island itself. Whether you’re drawn to the turquoise waters of Es Trenc, craving adventure at Cala Varques, or planning a relaxed day with the kids at Playa de Muro, there’s a beach waiting just for you.

And that’s the beauty of Mallorca — one island, endless coastline, and a beach for every kind of traveler.

Before you pack your beach bag, here’s what to remember:

  • 🏖️ Nature lover? Head to Es Trenc or Cala Varques for untouched beauty.
  • 🌊 Water sports fan? Cala Agulla has you covered.
  • 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Traveling with family? Playa de Muro offers calm, shallow waters and full amenities.
  • 📸 Looking for that Instagram-worthy view? Don’t miss the cliffs of Sa Calobra.

No matter where you go, don’t forget sunscreen, good vibes, and your sense of adventure.


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