Beaches and coves

White cove

Cala Blanca Beach is located 3 km from the town of Puerto de Andratx. It is a small beach of pebbles and rocks in a natural inlet between cliffs on the west coast of Mallorca.

Crystal clear waters, rocky bottom and some sandy areas. In the surroundings of the beach, the low forest predominates, mainly made up of pine trees and scrub.

The closest beaches to Playa Cala Blanca are Playa de Cala En Cranc and Playa de Camp de Mar, both in the municipality of Andratx.

Formentor beach

The spectacular beach of Formentor is one of the best beaches in Mallorca. Its location in one of the most remote virgin spots on the island frames it in a magical space that makes everyone who visits it fall in love.

Located in Cabo de Formentor, the beach has a narrow strip of sand nearly one kilometer long surrounded by a pine forest, which is ideal for sheltering during the hottest days of summer. Despite the fact that in high season it is usually quite crowded, it is an environment that you cannot miss.

Cala Figuera

Cala Figuera is located about 60 kilometers from the center of Palma. The two-part bay is located on the southeast coast of Majorca and is shaped like a Greek-Y. Caló d’En Boira and Caló d’En Busques are the two entrances bounded by shallow cliffs. At the end of this bay you will find the magical fishing village of Cala Figuera which is hidden between rocky cliffs, pine and fig trees. The facades of the fishermen’s houses and the boathouses are white and ocher. Without a doubt, a photograph that you cannot miss.

Es Trenc

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Muro beach

Playa de Muro is in the ranking of the 25 best beaches in the world on TripAdvisor and in the top 3 in Europe.

Its crystal clear water glows turquoise blue and the sand shines like snow in the sun. This beach is less than six kilometers long and is located on the north coast of Mallorca. Playa de Muro stretches between the resorts of Puerto d’Alcúdia and Can Picafort. Nearby is the S’Albufera nature reserve, which offers a home to countless waterfowl. A place where you can’t stop walking from start to finish.

Falcó cove

Cala Falcó is a small sandy cove nestled between medium-height cliffs located in the municipality of Calvià, in the southwest of Mallorca. It is 25 m long and up to 60 m wide. It is undoubtedly one of the best coves in Mallorca due to its waters and its surroundings.

Cala Falcó is a surprisingly well-preserved environment. Pine trees reach the shore providing good shade, and the waters are clear and usually calm.

This U-shaped sea inlet between Sa Bella Dona beach and Cap des Falcó ends in a closed cove of sand and algae. Pine forests and mountains surround this beautiful place and extend their branches to a water that invites bathing, leaving only space in the front part to lie down in the sun. One nautical mile away is the Club Náutico Palmanova and a little further on is Port Adriano.

Caló Des Moro

Paradise exists and has its own name in Mallorca: Caló Des Moro. A small cove located in the south of the island that has the most crystal clear water of all the Balearic Islands. And it is that the water of Caló des Moro looks like a swimming pool. This is one of the most spectacular and paradisiacal coves on the island that you cannot miss for the world.

Caló Des Moró heads the list of paradisiacal beaches in Spain year after year. And he has more than enough reasons. This small sandy area located between cliffs has a hue of crystal clear turquoise water. A small route of just 15 minutes from where you have to leave the car will take you to what is probably the best cove in Mallorca.

S'Almunia cove

Cala s’Almunia is a small cove of rocks and crystalline waters at the foot of an old fishermen’s refuge in the southeast of Majorca that today is used as a bathing area.

Its charming and picturesque setting, thanks to the old fishermen’s houses built on the rocks, and the intense blue of its waters make it a great alternative to its neighbor Es Caló des Moro, which can be too crowded during the summer months.

Cala s’Almunia is divided into two bathing areas. The first, next to the jetty and the small houses that are built on the rocks, and the second, on the opposite side, where Cala es Maquer is located, a small stretch of sand and rocks.

Sa Calobra

Sa Calobra is located in the Sierra de Tramuntana, in the municipality of Escorca. This beautiful beach is sheltered by two imposing cliffs that recreate a most cinematographic image. It is one of the most recommended excursions you can do, either along a beautiful road with many curves and spectacular views, by sea on board a boat that leaves daily from Puerto de Sóller or on foot descending the Torrent de Pareis. A 100% recommended visit.

Mondragó cove

This beautiful beach of fine sand is one of the essentials that you should know in your tourist experience in Majorcan lands. Cala Mondragó is located in an enclave of remarkable ecological value within the Mondragó Natural Park and very close to the town of Santanyí, one of the best beach areas on the island.

The beach, with completely crystal clear and turquoise waters, extends its 75 meters of fine white sand between two rocky cliffs. It is surrounded by pine forests and rocks, offering wonderful views. This makes it one of the best blue flag beaches in Mallorca. And it is that, thanks to its status as a protected territory, this space escaped urban excesses and mass tourism, preserving its essence.

Portal Vells

The spectacular Portals Vells – Mallorca or Sa Caleta beach is a natural environment of incredible beauty and scenic interest.

This natural wonder is nine kilometers from the Magaluf area. It is a sea inlet, between the points of Xisclet and s’Estaca, which is divided into several arms that end in this sandy area where three beaches are located: Portals Vells, Playa del Mago and Playa del Rey. .

A leafy pine forest surrounds this beautiful beach that is created between caves, cliffs, and sea inlets. The forest mass extends between Cap de Cala Figuera and Refalbetx, which together with the islet of El Toro, form part of the catalog of Natural Areas of Special Interest approved by the Parliament of the Balearic Islands and of the Special Protection Areas for Birds of the European Union.

In the immediate vicinity of the beach there are many points of scenic interest, among which the “Cova de La Mare de Déu” stands out: an old marés quarry, whose stone blocks, extracted in the 14th and 15th centuries, were used to build the Palma Cathedral and the church of Santa Eulàlia.