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Best Beaches in Mallorca

Your guide to 8 of the finest beaches on Spain's most beloved island — from wild natural sanctuaries to resort classics, natural park coves, and the dramatic Formentor peninsula.

Exploring Mallorca's Coastline

Mallorca is the jewel of the Balearic Islands and one of the Mediterranean's most iconic travel destinations. The island's 550 kilometres of coastline take in more than 200 beaches and coves, ranging from long sandy resort beaches to completely undeveloped wild bays where the sea shimmers in impossible shades of blue and turquoise. The east coast, facing the open Mediterranean, is home to some of the finest white-sand beaches in Europe — Cala Millor's resort stretch, the natural park-protected arc of Cala Agulla — while the south offers the famous Es Trenc, a three-kilometre wild beach of Caribbean-style powder white sand kept pristine by strict environmental protection. Whether you're visiting for the beach clubs of the bay or for the flamingos of the salt flats, Mallorca has something extraordinary in every direction.

Quick Comparison

Beach Sand Type Water Clarity Best For Facilities
Cala Millor Fine WhiteClearFamilyFull Resort
Cala Agulla Fine WhiteCrystal ClearFamily, SnorkelingStandard
Es Trenc White PowderCrystal Clear TurquoiseQuietMinimal
Cala Mondragó Fine WhiteCrystal ClearQuiet, SnorkelingModerate
Cala Varques Fine SandCrystal ClearQuietNone
Cala Formentor Fine WhiteCrystal ClearQuiet, SnorkelingModerate
Playa de Muro Fine White-GoldClear TurquoiseFamilyFull Resort
Cala Llombards Fine WhiteClear TurquoiseQuietBeach Bar

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