Każdego roku tysiące turystów odwiedza Majorkę, a jednym z głównych powodów jej atrakcyjności są wspaniałe plaże i zatoczki. Z ponad 550 kilometrami linii brzegowej, wyspa jest domem dla ponad 300 plaż, od złotych piaszczystych plaż po skaliste zatoczki, otoczone wydmami i sosnami, które wypełniają powietrze swoim niepowtarzalnym aromatem. Jeśli szukasz plaż wszelkiego rodzaju, Majorka ma wszystko, czego potrzebujesz: od miejskich plaż z barami i restauracjami, po dziewicze zakątki, do których można dotrzeć tylko pieszo.
W tym poście przygotowaliśmy wybór najpiękniejszych plaż na Majorce. Wybór nie był łatwy, ale jeśli zdecydujesz się odwiedzić wyspę i odkryć niektóre z tych plaż, jesteśmy pewni, że nie będziesz rozczarowany.
Cala Barques
85 m · 40 m · Piaszczysta · Średnio · Tak · Tak · Tak
Cala Barques to idealne miejsce dla osób poszukujących spokoju i zachwycającej scenerii. Położona w uroczej miejscowości Cala San Vicente, plaża ta oferuje relaksującą atmosferę i morski charakter dzięki niewielkiemu molo. Dostęp jest łatwy, a w pobliżu znajduje się bezpłatny parking.
Można się tam również dostać transportem publicznym, którego przystanek znajduje się w pobliżu. Jednak, aby dotrzeć do piasku, trzeba pokonać kilka schodów, co może być trudne dla osób o ograniczonej sprawności ruchowej. Spokojne wody są idealne do relaksującej kąpieli lub odkrywania dna morskiego, nurkując z rurką. Bez wątpienia jest to idealne miejsce na relaks i cieszenie się słońcem.
Cala Murta
85 m · 25 m · Kamienista · Nie · Nie · Nie · Nie
Cala Murta is a semi-pristine beach hidden away in the Cap de Formentor area. Surrounded by pine trees and towering cliffs, this special spot is perfect for those looking to escape the crowds.
Access is not easy, as you will first have to take the winding road to Formentor, park near the information sign and then walk 1,700 metres along a tarmac road. The effort will be worth it, as this quiet and uncrowded beach is ideal for enjoying nature at its best.
Platja de Formentor
840 m · 8 m · Piaszczysta · Strzeżona · Tak · Tak · Tak
Cala Formentor, also known as Cala Pi de la Posada, is one of the most spectacular beaches in Mallorca. Located on the Formentor peninsula, its fine white sand, together with its crystal-clear waters, will take your breath away. The view of the islet of Formentor adds an even more impressive touch to the landscape.
Surrounded by a thick forest of pines and holm oaks, the branches of the trees almost touch the waters of the Mediterranean, creating a magical atmosphere. Access is fairly easy, either by car or public transport, although it is advisable to arrive early, as the beach can fill up quickly.
Platja del Port de Pollença
1440 m · 40 m · Piaszczysta · Strzeżona · Tak · Tak · Tak
The beach of Port de Pollença is an ideal place to enjoy its crystal clear, shallow waters and white sand, perfect for relaxing, practising water sports, sunbathing or swimming. Surrounded by hotels, residential buildings, shops and restaurants, it offers all the comforts for a relaxing day.
Access to the beach is easy, both by car and bus, and there is free parking nearby. All this makes the beach of Port de Pollença a very popular place with tourists.
Platja des Coll Baix
220 m · 50 m · Kamienista · Nie · Nie · Nie · Nie
Es Coll Baix is one of those special beaches that make you feel as if you have discovered a hidden paradise. Just seven kilometres from Alcúdia, this unspoilt beach, surrounded by cliffs and pure nature, is the perfect place to unwind.
Reaching it requires a little effort, as you have to walk for about 45 minutes along paths, but the scenery makes every step worthwhile. Once there, you will enjoy its tranquillity, coarse sand and crystal-clear waters.
Playa de Alcudia
3400 m · 80 m · Piaszczysta · Strzeżona · Tak · Tak · Tak
Platja d’Alcúdia is an extensive and beautiful beach, ideal for enjoying a day of sun and sea. With its fine sand and clean waters, it is one of the most popular destinations in Mallorca, especially for families.
The beach is surrounded by residential complexes and hotels, offering excellent facilities such as showers, toilets and a children’s play area. Water sports enthusiasts can also enjoy kayaks, SUP and paddle boats. Access is easy, either by car, with several car parks nearby, or by bus.
Playa de Muro
≈ 6000 m · 28 m · Piaszczysta · Średnio · Tak · Tak · Tak
Platja de Muro is a wide and beautiful beach that stretches for several kilometres. Its golden sand and crystal-clear waters make it an ideal destination for all types of bathers. Along the beach, you will find dunes, pine trees and junipers that give it a unique natural charm.
Despite its popularity, it maintains a sense of spaciousness and calm, with some touristy areas and others that are quieter and more unspoilt. Access is easy, both by car and bus, with parking available.
Platja Colònia de Sant Pere
70 m · 20 m · Piaszczysta · Nie · Nie · Tak · Tak
Platja de la Colònia de Sant Pere is a quiet beach located about 10 kilometres from Artà. Despite being the only tourist centre between Can Picafort and Capdepera, it maintains a relaxed atmosphere, far from the hustle and bustle.
Its fine golden sand forms a beautiful arch, flanked by a modern promenade with benches and shaded terraces. Access is easy, both by car and bus, and free parking is available nearby. A perfect place to enjoy the peace and serenity of Mallorca.
Cala Torta
150 m · 100 m · Piaszczysta · Nie · Nie · Nie · Nie
Cala Torta, located about 10 km from Artà, is a remote bay in the Península de Llevant Natural Park. Surrounded by rocky outcrops and native vegetation, this beach of golden sand and crystalline waters is ideal for nature lovers. Although access is somewhat difficult, the beauty of the beach makes up for it.
It is a popular destination for nudists because of its tranquillity and seclusion. There are no toilets on the beach, so it is advisable to bring everything you need and check the weather conditions before visiting.
Cala Mesquida
300 m · 130 m · Piaszczysta · Strzeżona · Tak · Nie · Nie
Cala Mesquida is a wide beach of fine sand, surrounded by low rocks and a dune system that gives it a unique charm. Since 1991, part of its surroundings have been protected as a Natural Area of Special Interest, and its right bank is home to one of the largest colonies of seagulls and cormorants in the archipelago.
Although the strong north wind can make anchoring boats difficult, the beach is still perfect for those who wish to enjoy the sea close to the shore. Access is easy from the Artà-Capdepera road, with free parking nearby, and from there it is only a short walk to the beach.
Cala Agulla
520 m · 50 m · Piaszczysta · Strzeżona · Tak · Nie · Nie
Cala Agulla is a beautiful beach protected since 1991 as a Natural Area of Special Interest, together with Cala Mesquida and Cala Moltó. Surrounded by a leafy pine forest with large specimens of trees, its natural environment has been perfectly preserved.
The beach, the largest in the municipality, has a small bay surrounded by low rocky areas and its fine sand changes size depending on the currents and winds. When the wind blows from the west, the beach expands, but if the winds are from the east or north, the sand shrinks. Access is easy from the road that connects Capdepera with Cala Ratjada, and there is a nearby paid car park.
Cala Millor
1800 m · 30 m · Piaszczysta · Strzeżona · Tak · Tak · Tak
Cala Millor is one of the most popular beaches in Mallorca and one of the best on the east coast of the island. With its long stretch of fine sand and crystal-clear water, it is perfect for enjoying the sun and the sea.
This beach is ideal for families, as its gentle entry into the sea and its shallow waters are perfect for the little ones, although you should always be aware of the waves and currents. It is also the perfect place for water sports enthusiasts, with options such as windsurfing, parasailing and snorkelling. With a relaxed atmosphere, easy access and excellent facilities, Cala Millor is a destination that combines tranquillity with fun for all.
Cala Varques
90 m · 60 m · Piaszczysta · Nie · Nie · Nie · Nie
Cala Varques is an unspoilt and quiet beach located 12 kilometres from Portocristo. This beautiful spot, surrounded by rocks and pine trees, is made up of two small coves separated by a rocky area with sharp crests. The western cove is smaller, while the eastern cove has a pine forest that invades the sand and, nearby, a spectacular natural arch and a large grotto.
Access is not easy and is limited to cars, requiring a 15-minute walk along a somewhat uncomfortable track. The waters are crystal clear, ideal for anchoring boats, with a depth of over six metres, 200 metres from the shore. Thanks to its isolation, Cala Varques is a low traffic beach, mostly visited by local residents.
Cala Sa Nau
60 m · 70 m · Piaszczysta · Średnio · Tak · Nie · Tak
Cala sa Nau, located just 13 kilometres from Portocolom, is a beach that looks like something out of a fairy tale. With its soft white sand and crystal-clear waters that invite you to dive in, it is surrounded by imposing cliffs and vegetation that make it even more special. It is the perfect place for those who enjoy scuba diving or snorkelling, as its seabed full of sand and seaweed is a paradise to explore.
Access is easy, with free parking just a few minutes walk away. You can also take the opportunity to walk to Cala Mitjana or discover the Cova des Moro, a small cave hidden among the rocks. Undoubtedly, an ideal spot to enjoy the sun and the tranquillity of Mallorca.
Cala Mondragó
75 m · 60 m · Piaszczysta · Strzeżona · Tak · Tak · Tak
Cala Mondragó, located in the heart of the Mondragó Natural Park, is one of the most impressive beaches on the island. Its white sand and waters are so clear that they seem to merge with the sky, making it an ideal place to relax and snorkel.
Access is easy, with parking nearby and a convenient path to the beach. Surrounded by pine trees and native vegetation, it is the perfect place to enjoy a quiet day in contact with nature.
Platja de Santanyí
100 m · 70 m · Piaszczysta · Średnio · Nie · Tak · Tak
Cala Santanyí is one of those beaches that combines natural beauty and tranquillity. Located about 10 kilometres from Santanyí, this white sandy cove is ideal for families or for snorkelling. Surrounded by impressive cliffs, its environment offers a relaxed atmosphere.
In addition, in the surrounding area you can take walks to the emblematic es Pontàs, a rock formation that looks like a natural bridge, or the historic Torre Nova, which offers spectacular views. Access is easy and there is a car park nearby.
Cala Llombards
150 m · 55 m · Piaszczysta · Nie · Nie · Tak · Nie
Cala Llombards is one of those coves that invites you to disconnect from the world. Located about 7 kilometres from Santanyí, this small beach of fine white sand is surrounded by dramatic cliffs and a beautiful pine forest that encloses it from behind, creating an intimate and peaceful atmosphere.
Its crystal-clear water is ideal for swimming or snorkelling, especially given the lack of waves. Although small, the beach extends inland, forming a sort of cone that adds to its charm. From here, you can take walks to nearby places such as Caló des Moro.
Caló del Moro
40 m · 30 m · Piaszczysta · Nie · Nie · Nie · Nie
Caló des Moro to jeden z tych małych ukrytych perełek na Majorce, który pomimo swojego piękna pozostaje stosunkowo cichym zakątkiem. Położona w południowo-wschodniej części wyspy, w pobliżu Santanyí, ta dziewicza zatoczka o długości zaledwie 40 metrów oferuje raj z białym piaskiem i krystalicznie czystą turkusową wodą.
Otoczone skałami i sosnami miejsce to tworzy intymne i naturalne środowisko, idealne dla tych, którzy chcą uciec od zgiełku. Dostęp nie jest łatwy, ponieważ wymaga spaceru po nieco stromej ścieżce, ale nagrodą po przybyciu jest orzeźwiająca kąpiel w przezroczystych wodach, idealnych do nurkowania z rurką.
Cala s’Almunia
30 m · 10 m · Mieszana · Nie · Nie · Nie · Nie
S’Almunia is a small hidden cove about 9 kilometres from Santanyí, surrounded by a rocky and natural landscape that makes it unique. This corner, formed by Cala es Maquer and a sea inlet carved out by the wind and water, offers a quiet and secluded atmosphere, ideal for those looking to disconnect.
The beach, small and difficult to access, has a perfect seabed for diving, with crystalline waters that invite you to swim, although access to the water can be slippery due to the green algae that covers the rocks. Despite its beauty, its isolated location and difficult access make it less visited, maintaining its unspoilt and exclusive character. To get there, you have to walk about 200 metres after parking your car.
Es Caragol
500 m · 60 m · Piaszczysta · Nie · Nie · Nie · Nie
Platja d’es Caragol, located about 7 kilometres from Ses Salines, is the southernmost beach of Mallorca, known for its tranquillity and natural beauty. With its white sand and its transparent turquoise waters, this beach of approximately 500 metres in length offers an ideal setting for those looking to escape the crowds.
The beach is surrounded by dunes and has a shallow water area, perfect for children. Although it is not serviced, its seclusion makes it a perfect place for those who enjoy peace and quiet. Access on foot from the Ses Salines lighthouse is a little challenging, but the panoramic views and unspoilt surroundings make the effort worthwhile.
Platja des Carbó
1400 m · 45 m · Piaszczysta · Nie · Nie · Nie · Nie
Platja d’es Carbo is one of the most peaceful and natural beaches in Mallorca, located near Colònia de Sant Jordi. With its fine white sand and crystal-clear waters, it is a perfect refuge for those seeking tranquillity.
Although access is not easy, which helps to preserve its peace, the reward is a breathtaking landscape surrounded by dunes and native vegetation. The beach is far from the usual infrastructure, which means you won’t find any bars or services, but you will have the opportunity to enjoy an unspoilt and relaxing atmosphere.
Es Trenc
≈ 6000 m · 20 m · Piaszczysta · Średnio · Nie · Nie · Tak
Es Trenc is one of the most symbolic beaches in Mallorca, famous for its natural environment and stunning beauty. With its crystal-clear turquoise water and fine white sand, Es Trenc is reminiscent of the beaches of the Caribbean. Located between Colònia de Sant Jordi and Sa Ràpita, its surroundings are protected as part of the Es Trenc-Salobrar de Campos Natural Park, which has allowed it to preserve its unspoilt, undeveloped character.
Although it has no major tourist infrastructures, the beach offers some basic services, such as beach umbrellas and beach bars, to enjoy the tranquillity of the place. It is a perfect place for swimming, walking along the dunes and enjoying nature. However, access can be a little difficult in high season due to the demand for parking. There are two main car parks: one near Ses Covetes and the other near the main access, both of which have to be paid for. During the summer months, it is advisable to arrive early to find a spot, as the beach is very popular.
Platja de Cala Pi
140 m · 45 m · Piaszczysta · Średnio · Tak · Nie · Tak
Cala Pi is a charming beach located in the south of Mallorca, famous for its natural environment and fine sand. Just 17 kilometres from Llucmajor, it is sheltered between two high cliffs that give it an intimate and protected atmosphere. Access to the beach is by descending a steep staircase of 147 steps, which gives it an exclusive touch away from the hustle and bustle.
With its crystal clear and calm waters, it is an ideal place to enjoy the sun and swim in shallow waters, perfect for families with children. Although it does not have great infrastructures, it has some basic services such as parasol and sun lounger rental. In addition, its proximity to the picturesque natural harbour and the 16th century defence tower adds to its historical charm.
Playa Ciudad Jardín
450 m · 35 m · Piaszczysta · Strzeżona · Tak · Tak · Tak
Ciutat Jardí is a quiet beach located just 5 kilometres east of Palma, perfect for those looking to enjoy a day of sun and sea without straying too far from the city. With its fine sand and shallow waters, it is ideal for families, especially those with small children, thanks to its accessibility and calmness.
The beach is protected by breakwaters that soften the waves. It also has a large and pleasant promenade area, surrounded by palm trees, where it is perfect for a stroll or an ice cream. Although a popular beach with local residents, it also attracts some tourists due to its proximity and convenience. With free parking nearby and bus access, Ciutat Jardí is an accessible and much-appreciated destination to enjoy the sea and tranquillity.
Platja del Portitxolet
100 m · 20 m · Piaszczysta · Średnio · Nie · Tak · Tak
Platja d’es Portitxolet is a small and cosy beach located on the outskirts of Palma, just east of the city. This beach, made up of gravel and sand, is located in a quiet corner. Surrounded by the promenade and the cycle path, it is a perfect place to enjoy a relaxing afternoon in the sun, without straying too far from the city. The water is usually calm, thanks to the natural protection of the bay, although the winds from the southeast can generate some uncomfortable waves.
Although little known outside local circles, the beach has a moderate influx of bathers, especially residents. The area has an excellent gastronomic offer, with restaurants offering everything from traditional fish dishes to more innovative options. Access is easy, although parking can be limited, so public transport is recommended.
Cala Major
200 m · 80 m · Piaszczysta · Strzeżona · Tak · Tak · Tak
Cala Major, located just 4 kilometres west of Palma, is an urban beach perfect for enjoying a day of sun and sea without going too far from the city. With its fine sand and calm waters, this beach is ideal for families, as the water deepens gently, making it safe for children.
Despite being surrounded by hotels and buildings, the beach has its own charm with some palm trees that give it a natural touch. It has services such as sun lounger hire, showers and toilets, making it a comfortable option for a day out. Although it tends to be quite crowded in summer, its proximity to Palma and ease of access, both by car and public transport, make it a popular choice for tourists and locals alike.
Palmanova Beach
491 m · 70 m · Piaszczysta · Średnio · Tak · Tak · Tak
Platja de Palmanova, on the southwest coast of Mallorca, is an ideal family beach to enjoy a quiet day near Palma. With its fine white sand and crystal-clear waters, it is perfect for families with children thanks to its gentle entrance to the sea. Surrounded by hotels and restaurants, the beach welcomes both tourists and local residents.
Although popular, its wide expanse ensures space for everyone. Facilities include umbrellas, sun loungers, showers and disabled access. Just nearby, you’ll find a large free car park, making it convenient for those arriving by car. The promenade connects Platja de Palmanova with other nearby beaches, such as Son Maties and Es Carregador, allowing you to explore more of the coast.
Platja de Magaluf
892 m · 48 m · Piaszczysta · Średnio · Tak · Tak · Tak
Magaluf beach, located on the southwest coast of Mallorca, is one of the most popular destinations for those looking for fun and sun. With its fine white sand and translucent waters, this beach offers an ideal environment for both relaxing and enjoying water activities such as parasailing, jet skis and more. Although known for its lively nightlife, the beach is also perfect for swimming, with shallow waters that make it safe for children.
Surrounded by hotels, bars and restaurants, it is the ideal place for those who enjoy being close to the action. In summer, the beach can get crowded, but its wide expanse ensures there is always room for everyone. There are also excellent facilities such as showers, sun loungers and easy access by car or public transport, with free parking nearby.
Platja de Santa Ponça
1300 m · 69 m · Piaszczysta · Średnio · Tak · Tak · Tak
Santa Ponça beach, located on the southwest coast of Mallorca, is one of the largest and most popular beaches in the area, ideal to enjoy with the whole family. With its fine white sand and crystal-clear waters, it is perfect for swimming and water sports, thanks to its calm and shallow water.
The beach stretches for 1.3 kilometres, guaranteeing plenty of space for everyone, even in high season. Despite its large number of people, it maintains a relaxed atmosphere. Surrounded by an urban environment with restaurants, shops and bars, it offers all the necessary facilities, such as showers, sun loungers and access for people with reduced mobility. There is ample free parking in the surrounding area.
Camp de Mar Beach
180 m · 60 m · Piaszczysta · Średnio · Tak · Tak · Tak
Platja de Camp de Mar, located on the southwest coast of Mallorca, is a quiet place ideal for a family holiday. With its golden sand and crystal-clear waters, this beach is perfect for sunbathing and swimming in shallow waters. The main attraction of the beach is the islet of Illeta, which is accessed by a wooden bridge. The islet is home to a restaurant with spectacular views, while the natural setting, surrounded by cliffs and pine forests, adds a picturesque touch to the place.
Although the beach can get crowded in high season, its size and relaxed atmosphere ensure that there is always room for everyone. Facilities include sun loungers, parasols, showers and disabled access. The nearby free car park provides easy access, making Platja de Camp de Mar a perfect destination for those seeking relaxation and natural beauty.
Platja de Sant Elm
130 m · 30 m · Piaszczysta · Średnio · Tak · Tak · Tak
Platja de Sant Elm, also known as Es Geperut, is a quiet family beach located in the southwest of Mallorca. With its fine white sand and crystal-clear waters, it is divided into two areas: a larger and more crowded one, ideal for enjoying the sun, and a smaller and quieter one, perfect for those seeking peace and quiet. Opposite the beach is the islet of Es Pantaleu, an ideal place for snorkellers.
In addition, the beach has a children’s playground and several services such as sun loungers, parasols and restaurants nearby. Access is easy, with both free and paid parking, and it is well connected by public transport. Despite its popularity, the relaxed atmosphere and stunning views of Dragonera Island make this beach a perfect place to spend the day.
Cala Estellencs
80 m · 15 m · Kamienista · Nie · Nie · Nie · Nie
Cala Estellencs, a small paradise on the southwest coast of Mallorca, is located just 21 kilometres from Andratx, surrounded by the impressive cliffs of the Serra de Tramuntana. This quiet and uncrowded cove is ideal for those looking to disconnect from the hustle and bustle.
With its crystalline water and small fishing port, it offers an authentic experience of traditional Mallorca. The beach is made up of pebbles and stones, with an access that requires a narrow and steep road, although it can be reached by car or public transport. There is also a small bar on the beach where you can enjoy spectacular views.
Canonge Beach Port
70 m · 20 m · Kamienista · Nie · Nie · Nie · Nie
Port des Canonge, located about 10 kilometres from Banyalbufar, is a small, picturesque fishing port on the west coast of Mallorca, surrounded by the impressive mountains of the Serra de Tramuntana. This pebble and gravel cove, bathed by crystal clear waters, offers a tranquil setting away from the tourist crowds.
The beach is small and, although it is occupied by fishing boats, it boasts spectacular scenery. The north-westerly and easterly winds complicate conditions for anchoring boats, but even so, the area is popular with those looking to enjoy the serenity of the location. Access is easy by road, although a little winding in the last few kilometres, and free parking is available nearby.
Cala de Deià
70 m · 6 m · Piaszczysta · Nie · Nie · Nie · Nie
Cala Deià, on the northwest coast of Mallorca, is a small paradise surrounded by cliffs. With its small pebble beach and translucent waters, it is surrounded by the impressive cliffs of the Serra de Tramuntana. The restaurant ‘Ca’n Lluc’, which is located on the beach, offers delicious local dishes, especially fresh fish.
It is an ideal place for snorkelling, as the clear waters and rocky bottom are perfect for exploring the sea. Access is easy, with a car park nearby, but be aware that it can fill up quickly in high season.
Platja den Repic
250 m · 20 m · Piaszczysta · Średnio · Tak · Tak · Tak
Platja d’en Repic, located in the picturesque Port de Sóller, is one of the most popular beaches in the area. At 250 metres long, this beach offers a mixture of golden sand and small pebbles, surrounded by impressive mountains. The water is calm and clear, perfect for swimming or enjoying water sports such as kayaking or paddle surfing. Along the promenade, you’ll find a variety of restaurants and bars serving local dishes, and small shops for souvenirs.
Although the beach can get crowded during the high season, there is always plenty of space to relax. It also has all the necessary facilities, such as showers and umbrella rental. Its easy access, together with a nearby paid car park, makes it an excellent option to enjoy the Mallorcan coast in a friendly, family atmosphere.
Sa Calobra
30 m · 15 m · Mieszana · Nie · Nie · Nie · Nie
This small cove, on the northwest coast of Mallorca, located between dramatic cliffs, is divided into two beaches: Platja de sa Calobra and Platja de Torrent de Pareis. The former and quieter, is close to the village, while the latter and more spectacular, is reached on foot through a rock tunnel at the end of a canyon.
The beach of Torrent de Pareis, made of stones and pebbles, is famous for its wild environment and its crystal-clear water, ideal for a refreshing swim, although without services such as sun loungers or restaurants. Access to Sa Calobra is a challenge, as it is reached by a winding road or by boat, which adds a touch of adventure.
Summary
Mallorca is a true paradise for sea lovers, with beaches to suit all tastes: from the quietest and most secluded to the most vibrant and activity packed. Whether you’re looking for a secluded spot to relax, a hidden cove for snorkelling or a family beach with all the amenities, the island has something to offer. Remember, each beach has its own charm and character, and they all promise unforgettable views and experiences. So, no matter which one you choose, your getaway to Mallorca’s beaches will be an unforgettable memory.
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