Mallorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, has some of the most paradisiacal beaches in the Mediterranean. Here’s a list of some of the most spectacular ones:
- Calo des Moro – Santanyí
- Small cove with intense turquoise waters, surrounded by cliffs and vegetation.
- Very photogenic and peaceful (though popular in summer).
- Cala Varques – Manacor
- Virgin beach with difficult access, making it less crowded.
- Surrounded by sea caves and pine trees.
- Es Trenc – Campos
- Known as the “Caribbean of Mallorca” for its white sand and crystal-clear waters.
- Very long and natural (with a nudist area as well).
- Cala s’Almunia – Near Calo des Moro
- Rockier, ideal for cliff jumping and snorkeling.
- A hidden, picturesque corner.
- Formentor Beach – Pollença
- Surrounded by pine forests with stunning mountain views.
- Calm, clear waters, great for families.
- Cala Mesquida – Capdepera
- Golden sand, protected dunes, and turquoise sea.
- Good for surfing and coastal hikes.
- Cala Mondragó – Mondragó Natural Park
- In a nature reserve, quiet and untouched.
- Made up of several small coves connected by trails.
- Cala Agulla – Cala Ratjada
- Wide beach with clear water, surrounded by green hills.
- Popular but spacious.