Majorca's beaches
What to see in Mallorca: 23 essential beaches, villages and museums
Mallorca is an island with a wide variety of tourist proposals both in its urban environment and in its natural environment. Discover its great heritage and magnificent beaches.
Exploring Manacor, the capital of the Llevant region
Majorca’s second-largest city offers travellers an attractive heritage, beautiful natural landscapes and a broad range of coves and beaches along the Mediterranean.
Majorca’s coves: exploring the coast one dip at a time
A treasure map to discover the most unspoiled, wild, beautiful and hidden coves of an island with 348 beaches and 550 kilometres of coastline.
Cabrera, for those who love everything authentic
The Cabrera archipelago, only 11 nautical miles from Majorca, is a protected area with a natural terrestrial and, above all, an overwhelming sea wealth.
Cap de Formentor, a rugged trip to the Land’s End of Majorca
The Formentor lighthouse is on the northernmost point of the island of Majorca, an iconic place that can only be reached through a winding road dotted with cliffs and pines.
Puerto de Portals, the marina of the celebrities
Only 10 km from the Balearic capital, we find Puerto de Portals, one of the Mediterranean’s most prestigious luxury marinas.
Majorca’s secret spots
Port des Canonge, Llucalcari, Ses Salines, Colonia Sant Jordi, Santanyi, Sa Calobra and Banyalbufar cove are the most hidden areas on the island
The best beaches in Majorca
Majorca’s coastline offers countless extraordinarily beautiful beaches, which are clean, safe and offer many amenities and services.
Llucalcari, a hidden cove near Deià
Also known as Es Canyeret, this small rock and pebble beach is popular with nudists
Cala Varques: a Majorcan paradise turned into a cove
One of the best coves in Majorca is Cala Varques. This small, unspoilt area is one of the most sought-after beaches for swimmers, cavers, diving lovers, and owners of small pleasure boats.