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Mallorca’s Best Beaches

From Palma to Pollença, discover the island’s most stunning shores!

Mallorca isn’t just an island—it’s a paradise of beaches. From family-friendly shores to hidden coves, here’s the best beach to visit in each popular city.

Palma

Playa de Palma

Playa de Palma: Just east of Palma city, this 6 km stretch is perfect for sunbathing, watersports, and lively beach bars. Families will appreciate the shallow waters and playgrounds, while nightlife seekers can enjoy evening bars and live music along the promenade.

Magaluf

Magaluf Beach

Magaluf Beach: Known for its vibrant party scene, golden sands, and crystal-clear waters, Magaluf Beach is perfect for both daytime fun and evening entertainment. Water sports like jet-skiing and parasailing keep things exciting, and beachside restaurants serve up tapas and cocktails.

Alcudia

Playa de Alcudia

Playa de Alcudia: One of the largest beaches on the island, Playa de Alcudia has long, shallow waters ideal for families and beginners in water activities. The nearby old town adds charm, with historic streets, local markets, and cozy cafés for a cultural twist.

Port de Sóller

Playa d’en Repic

Playa d’en Repic: Sestled in a picturesque bay, this beach offers calm, safe swimming and a charming promenade lined with cafés and restaurants. Perfect for a relaxed day by the sea, with opportunities for paddleboarding and leisurely walks.

Cala d’Or

Cala Gran

Cala Gran: This sandy cove is surrounded by cliffs and turquoise waters, creating a quieter, upscale atmosphere. Snorkelers can explore nearby rocks, and the surrounding resorts make it ideal for a comfortable and relaxing day.

Peguera

Peguera Beach

Peguera Beach: Made up of three connected beaches, Peguera offers soft sand, shallow waters, and a relaxed vibe. Families love the calm swimming conditions, while couples enjoy strolling along the promenade lined with shops and cafés.

Portals Nous

Portals Nous Beach

Portals Nous Beach: A smaller, scenic beach popular for swimming and sunbathing. Luxury yachts dock nearby, giving it a glamorous feel. The beach is ideal for those wanting a mix of relaxation and stylish scenery.

Colonia de Sant Jordi

Es Trenc

Es Trenc: Mallorca’s most famous beach, Es Trenc features long stretches of pristine white sand and crystal-clear water. Calm enough for children, breathtaking for all, it’s perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or simply enjoying the natural surroundings of dunes and salt flats.

Cala Millor

Cala Millor Beach

Cala Millor Beach: A wide, sandy beach with lively surroundings, lined with shops, cafés, and restaurants. The calm water is perfect for families, beginners in watersports, or anyone who wants a full day of sun and fun with easy access to amenities.

Santa Ponsa

Santa Ponsa Beach

Santa Ponsa Beach: Known for soft sand, shallow waters, and a family-friendly atmosphere. Visitors can enjoy sunbathing, beach sports, and safe swimming. The promenade is lined with cafés and bars for refreshments between dips.

Puerto Portals

Puerto Portals Beach

Puerto Portals Beach: A small, exclusive beach located near luxury marinas. Ideal for stylish relaxation, sunbathing, or swimming, with chic restaurants and yachts creating a glamorous Mediterranean setting.

Can Pastilla

Can Pastilla Beach

Can Pastilla Beach: Close to Palma airport, Can Pastilla is lively and convenient for city-access beach days. It has wide sandy areas, plenty of water sports options, and bars to grab snacks or drinks without leaving the beach.

Cala Rajada

Cala Agulla

Cala Agulla: A natural, scenic beach surrounded by pine forests and cliffs. Excellent for swimming and quiet sunbathing, it’s less crowded than the big tourist spots, offering a peaceful day in nature.

Sa Coma

Sa Coma Beach

Sa Coma Beach: Long and sandy with calm waters, this beach is very family-friendly. A promenade with restaurants and cafés ensures a full day can be enjoyed without leaving the area, making it perfect for both relaxation and light adventure.

Cala Bona

Cala Bona Beach

Cala Bona Beach: Small sandy beach located in a quiet harbor town. Perfect for peaceful sunbathing, swimming, and enjoying fresh local seafood at nearby eateries. Ideal for couples and families seeking calm.

Camp de Mar

Camp de Mar Beach

Camp de Mar Beach: A sandy cove with clear waters and dramatic cliffs in the background. Popular for swimming, relaxing, and enjoying the nearby upmarket resorts and restaurants, it combines natural beauty with convenience.

Port de Pollença

Port de Pollença Beach

Port de Pollença Beach: Calm, shallow water and wide sands make it perfect for families and those wanting a gentle swim. Close to town, it also provides easy access to shopping, dining, and water activities.

Muro

Playa de Muro

Playa de Muro: Long and peaceful, backed by dunes and pine trees. Perfect for visitors looking to escape the crowds, enjoy long walks, or explore nearby natural parks. The water is shallow and ideal for children.

Cala Figuera

Cala Figuera Cove

Cala Figuera Cove: A hidden gem with rocky cliffs, turquoise water, and a tranquil atmosphere. Great for snorkelers, photographers, or anyone seeking solitude. Its rugged surroundings offer excellent hiking opportunities nearby.

Cala Formentor

Cala Formentor

Cala Formentor: Iconic beach near Alcudia and Port de Pollença. White sand, crystal-clear water, and breathtaking mountain views make it perfect for photography, swimming, or a relaxing day. Less crowded early in the morning, ideal for sunrise visits.

Photo of Gabriel Carter

About the Author

Gabriel Carter is a travel writer who loves discovering beaches across Spain. He believes the best memories are made where sand meets sea.