Sa Marina d’Alcudia
Black sand beach, very close to the road, which lacks attraction for visitors.Ver más
Cap des Bou
This beach, although its sand and surroundings are of low quality, is frequented by people who practise water sports such as windsurfing and kitesurfing.Ver más
Port de Pollença (Platja de Llenaire)
It is the beach par excellence in the bay area, which has all the facilities, services and activities that tourists may need.Ver más
Platja d’Albercuix (Albercutx)
A sandy beach located in the Bay of Pollença, with a high degree of occupation and fully equipped, even with access for the disabled.Ver más
Ca’n Picafort
Urban beach that occupies almost the entire urban area of Ca’n Picafort and is exploited with various seasonal dismountable facilities.Ver más
Cala Formentor (Cala Pi de la Posada)
This beach is very popular with tourists who come to the island. It is fully equipped, both for bathers and for the boats that anchor there.Ver más
Cala En Feliu
A small cove with an idyllic landscape and a setting that lends itself to scuba diving.Ver más
S’Arenal d’En Casat
Fantastic unspoilt beach of about 500 metres in length, practically deserted even in summer, as access is on foot.Ver más
Cala Sant Vicens (Cala Molins)
Cala Sant Vicens is a group of three small rustic coves, Cala Molins, the most frequented by bathers as it is of fine sand, Cala Carbó, of gravel and stones, and Cala Clara, dominated by a hotel on the beach.Ver más
Cala Murta
A cove that is difficult to access if you do not go by sea, with a setting that lends itself to scuba diving.Ver más
Cala Serralot
Beach very close to Son Real, with access in Son Serra de Marina, normally covered with posidonia.Ver más
Cala en gossalba
Located to the north of Cala Murta, isolated and with a setting that lends itself to scuba diving.Ver más
Cala Figuera
Beach located on the way to the lighthouse, with an unspoilt environment, fine white sand with gravel and loose pebbles.Ver más
Son Serra de Marina
Beach located along the urbanisation of the same name, very frequented by its residents, although quite lacking in services.Ver más
Cala Castell
Cove of stones, pebbles and loose boulders, located at the foot of a cliff.Ver más
Caló d’Es Parral
A small urban beach of coarse sand and pebbles formed at the mouth of the Es Parral stream, next to Cala Estret.Ver más
Caló D’Es Cans
Open cove formed at the mouth of the Es Cocó stream, forming a pebble beach, with vegetation right at the water’s edge.Ver más
Caló d’En Sureda
Rocky inlets and outcrops in the form of small coves with little seabed and little occupation.Ver más
S’Arenalet d’Aubarca
This beach is located in the vicinity of Cabo Farrutx, an area with spectacular cliffs.Ver más
Sa Font Salada
It is a deep stretch of sand where the Es Castellot stream flows into the sea, which can be reached by walking along the abrupt coastline.Ver más
Cala es Matzoc
Totally unspoilt beach of golden-coloured sand and pebbles, often covered with Posidonia and surrounded by one of the best-preserved pine groves in the area.Ver más
Cala Dèntol
It is a rocky inlet, with difficult access, where the vegetation, rocks and sea form a fantastic landscape.Ver más
Cala Estreta
This rocky cove is an ideal place for diving, given the clarity of its waters and the richness of its marine fauna.Ver más
Cala Torta
It is one of the best-known family beaches in Europe, which, together with its pure, crystal-clear waters, makes it a very attractive spot.Ver más
Racó de Mortix
It forms part of the group of coves located in the north of the island, formed by high cliffs that are inaccessible from land and not suitable for bathing.Ver más
Cala Codolar
It is part of the group of coves located in the north of the island, formed by high cliffs inaccessible from land, not suitable for bathing.Ver más
Cala Mesquida
It is one of the beaches in the area that has infrastructures and services and has a high level of occupation.Ver más
Cala Capellans
It is part of the group of coves located in the north of the island, formed by high cliffs inaccessible from land, not suitable for bathing.Ver más
Torrent de Pareis
This beach is very close to Sa Calobra beach, both of which are small in size, although they are very popular with visitors.Ver más
Sa Calobra
It is one of the few beaches in this area that can be reached by car, so it has a high level of occupancy.Ver más
Cala Moltó
It is a rocky cove with a sandy seabed, very popular for anchoring pleasure boats, which enjoys the services of the adjoining beach, Cala Agulla.Ver más
Cala Agulla
This beach has services and facilities for public use, but it is not urbanised, so it has a rustic appearance that is much appreciated in the area.Ver más
Cala Tuent
It is a gravel and sandy beach lacking in beach services and facilities.Ver más
Cala Fotuda (Ses Fel-les)
It forms part of the group of coves located in the north of the island, formed by high cliffs that are inaccessible from land and not suitable for bathing.Ver más
Sa Font de Sa Cala
This beach, surrounded by vegetation, has services and infrastructures and enjoys a very pleasant environment for visitors.Ver más
Es Ribell (Cala sa Marjal)
/ Baleares / Son Servera
A rustic beach very frequented by residents of nearby urbanisations, made up of sand and gravel.Ver más
Cala Torta
It is one of the best-known family beaches in Europe, which, together with its pure, crystal-clear waters, makes it a very attractive spot.Ver más
Racó de Mortix
It forms part of the group of coves located in the north of the island, formed by high cliffs that are inaccessible from land and not suitable for bathing.Ver más
Cala Codolar
It forms part of the group of coves located in the north of the island, formed by high cliffs that are inaccessible from land and not suitable for bathing.Ver más
Cala Mesquida
It is one of the beaches in the area that has infrastructures and services and has a high level of occupation.Ver más
Cala Capellans
It forms part of the group of coves located in the north of the island, formed by high cliffs inaccessible from land, not suitable for bathing.Ver más
Torrent de Pareis
This beach is very close to Sa Calobra beach, both of which are small in size, although they are very popular with visitors.Ver más
Sa Calobra
It is one of the few beaches in this area that can be reached by car, which is why it has a high level of occupation.Ver más
Cala Moltó
A rocky cove with a sandy seabed, very popular for anchoring pleasure boats, which enjoys the services of the adjoining beach, Cala Agulla.Ver más
Cala Agulla
This beach has services and facilities for public use, but it is not urbanised, so it has a rustic appearance that is highly appreciated in the area.Ver más
Cala Tuent
Gravel and sandy beach lacking beach services and facilities.Ver más
Cala Fotuda (Ses Fel-les)
It forms part of the group of coves located in the north of the island, formed by high cliffs inaccessible from land, not suitable for bathing.Ver más
Sa Font de Sa Cala
This beach, surrounded by vegetation, has services and infrastructures and enjoys a very pleasant environment for the visitor.Ver más
Es Ribell (Cala sa Marjal)
/ Baleares / Son Servera
It is a rustic beach very frequented by residents of nearby urbanisations, made up of sand and gravel.Ver más