Paradise beaches in mallorca


It looks like a photo taken from some Thai coastal landscape, but it is not, and postcard images like this one are closer than we expect… It is a photograph taken on the island of Majorca, the Balearic Islands’ big sister and one of the best holiday destinations for a leisure and relaxation holiday.

Majorca has a large number of beautiful beaches, some more touristy and crowded and others more reserved and unspoilt, spectacular for the intensity of the blue that stretches to infinity from its shore.

Would you like to know some of them? Take a look at this small review, you still have time to enjoy them this year!
– Torrent de Pareis, Escorça: This is a tiny cove of fine white sand and crystalline waters surrounded by huge rocky cliffs that make it look even more tiny and, to you, almost insignificant.

– Cala Vaques, Manacor: Like the previous one, this is a small cove of small dimensions (70 long and 50 wide), although it is certainly worth a visit to contemplate some of the most turquoise waters you have ever seen in your life. You can get there by car, but no one will be able to take away the ten-minute walk to the beach.

– CalĂł del Moro, SantanyĂ­: A tiny cove with transparent waters surrounded by rocky formations that give it a rural and reserved charm.

– Formentor, Pollença: Surrounded by a typically green Mediterranean environment, this narrow but extensive crescent-shaped bay is one of those unforgettable landscapes.

– Cala Agulla, Capdepera: At last a beach that is a little more extensive where you won’t have any problems laying your towel. It is a vast, flour-white sandy beach surrounded by lush green vegetation and with a backdrop of beautiful mountains and meadows.

– Es Trenc, Camps: This beach is the largest in terms of extension, and it has almost four kilometres of coastline where fine white sand and beautiful crystal-clear waters take centre stage. It is actually a nudist beach, although it is common to see many people wearing swimming costumes.

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