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7 Prettiest Beaches in Mallorca

March 13, 2024 by Silvia 21 Comments

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Updated March 2024

After my last detailed post about non-resorty things to do in Mallorca, I thought maybe I should offer some lighter Mallorca reading as well. Because yeah, yeah, it’s great to explore new places and all that, but really what I mostly wanted to do on all my trips to Mallorca was head to the beach!

I definitely expected all the beaches on Mallorca to be super crowded and full of sun loungers and restaurants, so I was pleasantly surprised to find so many little secluded beaches.

In fact, most of the beaches I went to on Mallorca were pretty quiet. I do think visiting in mid-May and early October were both good calls, as the island was definitely quieter than it is in the summer. Plus the weather in Mallorca in both May and October was so perfect – it was hot enough to go swimming (and the water was warm enough!) but not so hot that I couldn’t bear being in the sun. 

If you really want to explore Mallorca’s more secluded beaches you’ll definitely need to rent a car. Driving in Mallorca is quite easy as there’s not much traffic outside of Palma, and on both of my trips to Mallorca I enjoyed following all of the beach signs I came across. I’ve also written a guide for where to stay in Mallorca here. 

And while during my three weeks (over two trips) in Mallorca I went to a lot of beaches, a few stuck out as clear favorites. So here are my personal picks for the best beaches in Mallorca.

Oh and if you don’t want to just look at the sea from the beach, there are tons of boat cruises around Mallorca you can do. My friends did this sunset catamaran cruise that sounds amazing, and it’s definitely on my to-do list for next time!

Prettiest Beaches in Mallorca, Spain

Quick Mallorca Travel Guide

Mallorca Accommodation: Sant Francesc Hotel Singular and Nakar Hotel for luxury accommodation in Palma, and Mallorca Suites or Brondo Architect Hotel for mid-range hotels in Palma. Hotel Villa Sirena or Hostal Can Jordi in Cala Figuera. Hotel Solimar in Colonia de Sant Pere. Hotel La Vila or Gran Hotel Soller in Soller. I don’t recommend booking an Airbnb in Mallorca as apparently they’re quite unreliable now and bookings often fall through. 

Top Mallorca Activities: 

  • Yacht cruise around Mallorca
  • Hot air balloon flight over Mallorca (I shared my hot air balloon experience in Mallorca here)
  • Jet skiing in Mallorca
  • Quad biking & cliff diving in Mallorca
  • Sea caving excursion in Mallorca

Mallorca car rental: compare Mallorca car rental rates here

Cala Formentor Beach in Northern Mallorca

Cala Formentor (Playa de Formentor) was my favorite beach in Mallorca, though that might partly be because I visited really late in the day when there were no other people and the evening light was just so pretty.

Cala Formentor Beach, North Mallorca best beaches Mallorca

Cala Formentor Beach, North Mallorca

I also loved all the boats hanging around here – something about it just made it feel so “European holiday,” if you know what I mean. The water also seemed to be a lot warmer at Cala Formentor, which was a plus in May.

Cala Formentor Beach, North Mallorca best Mallorca beaches

Cala Formentor is in northern Mallorca, so after visiting this beach you could then drive up to Cap de Pera Lighthouse to see the sunset. The drive up to the lighthouse was one of my favorite drives in Mallorca so by visiting Cala Formentor I got two favorites in one trip!

For tours in Formentor, check here.

cap de pera lighthouse view mallorca

Es Calo des Moro Beach in Southern Mallorca

This must be the most beautiful beach in Mallorca – or at least the most beautiful beach I saw while in Mallorca!

Es Calo des Moro Beach, South Mallorca

A private foundation owns and cares for this beach, so it’s beautifully maintained and you won’t see any hotels or beach bars here. You do have to climb down a lot of rocks to get here – or if you’re like me you’ll get lost and end up maneuvering down a cliffside – but I think the extra effort to get here makes it even more special.

The beach itself is really small, so I imagine in the summertime it could get a lot more crowded than when I visited in mid-May, but there’s also a neighboring beach called Cala S’Almonia just a few minutes’ walk from Calo des Moro beach.

Cala S’Almonia isn’t quite as beautiful, but it’s a lot more spacious, so if Calo des Moro is crowded you could always set up your towel there instead.

For accommodation nearby, ICON Valparaiso looks wonderful.

Es Calo des Moro Beach, South Mallorca photo

S’Amarador Beach in Southeastern Mallorca

S’Amarador is in Mondrago Natural Park, which means it’s surrounded by natural sand dunes, forests, and rocky coves instead of resorts. There are actually three beaches here, S’Amarador, Cala Mondrago, and the smaller Cala d’en Borgit, but S’Amarador was my favorite.

S’Amarador is a pretty big beach, and since it’s only accessible by car it wasn’t too busy when I went. But it was still lively, and I loved that we could also walk to the other beaches from here. In fact, on my birthday we drove across the island from Sóller just to hang out here!

For accommodation near S’Amarador check here.

Cala Mesquida Beach in Northeastern Mallorca

This was one of my favorite beaches in Mallorca, and one of the few that I keep going back to. I love that the beach is so long – it stretches 300 meters – and the water is shallow pretty far out, which makes it perfect for playing some knee-deep paddle ball.

There is a small resort on one side of the beach and a beach bar near the entrance, but the other side of the beach is protected due to its importance to bird life, so that side is made up of natural sand dunes and pine trees.

I feel like even in the height of summer this would be a really nice beach to spend the day at, as it’s so big you’d still easily be able to find a quiet spot.

For accommodation near Cala Mesquida check here.

cala mesquida best mallorca beaches

Sa Calobra Beach in Western Mallorca

Okay so I already wrote about the drive to Sa Calobra, which with its breathtaking drops and many hairpins was probably the highlight of visiting Sa Calobra, but Sa Calobra beach was also really nice!

The setting down there is beautiful, and you have to walk through a long tunnel in the mountainside to get to the beach. The beach has small stones instead of sand, but the water is so amazingly clear that I think it’s worth it!

This might actually have been the prettiest place I went swimming in Mallorca, as there were lots of fish and the surrounding cliffs made for some dramatic views.

Ahh, I’m getting nostalgic just writing about it!

For tours near Sa Calobra, check here, and for accommodation check here.

sa calobra beach mallorca

I took this photo really late in the day when there was just a bit of sun left – though the water was still in the sunshine.

sa calobra beach mallorca

Cala Pi Beach in Southern Mallorca

Cala Pi (Playa de Cala Pi on maps) is another one of my favorite beaches that I always go back to when I visit Mallorca. It’s one of the busier beaches on this list, but I love its setting in between tall cliffs and it has a really nice vibe. There’s a beach shack where you can get drinks and snacks, and the beach itself while quite narrow does stretch back pretty far so there’s a lot of room to spread out on the sand. It’s never felt crowded when I’ve visited.

The view as you walk down the steps to this beach is also amazing.

For tours near Cala Pi, check here, and for accommodation, like this aparthotel, check here.

cala pi mallorca beach

cala pi beach best beaches mallorca

Cala Banyalbufar Beach in Western Mallorca

I didn’t actually swim at Cala Banyalbufar, but I did stop here to admire the pretty views! The water at this beach looked so inviting (almost too inviting, as I was on my way to catch a flight!) and the surrounding views with terraced vineyards dropping into the see were just so beautiful.

For tours near Cala Banyalbufar, check here, and for accommodation check here.

cala banyalbufar best beaches mallorca

cala banyalbufar best beaches mallorca

 

Where to stay in Mallorca

I’ve stayed in six different hotels in Mallorca, non of which were resorts but all of which were near some of my favorite beaches. I’ve also written a more extensive guide for where to stay in Mallorca here. 

These were my favorite places to stay:

Cala Figuera

Cala Figuera in southeastern Mallorca was my favorite place I stayed in Mallorca, nearby Calo des Moro and S’Amarador (and all the Mondrago Natural Park beaches). I stayed at Hostal Can Jordi, which had an amazing view over the water and was also such good value – it was the cheapest place I stayed on Mallorca yet one of the nicest. Check current rates and availability here

Colonia de Sant Pere

Colonia de Sant Pere in northeastern Mallorca is a quiet coastal town near Cala Mesquida and Cala Formentor, two of my favorite beaches on Mallorca. Here I stayed at Hotel Solimar, which had a lovely garden and pool and an amazing breakfast. Check current rates and availability here

Sóller

I spent 4 nights in Sóller, which while with its location in northwestern Mallorca isn’t close to many sandy beaches, it is nearby two of my favorites: Sa Calobra and Cala Banyalbufar. Plus the drives from Sóller to other parts of the island were so beautiful that it actually made for a nice base from which to reach different beaches on the island. In Sóller I stayed at the beautiful Hotel La Vila, which you can book here.

Palma

I actually really loved staying in Palma, Mallorca’s capital city, and there are a lot of nice beaches nearby, including Cala Pi, to give you a taste of both Spanish city life and the beach. Here I stayed at Hotel Colon, which was in a really nice area of the city and in easy walking distance to all the main sites. Check current rates and availability here

 

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  1. Emily says

    June 1, 2017 at 3:55 pm

    Beautiful! Sign me up!

    Reply
  2. Nynke says

    June 6, 2017 at 5:49 pm

    Yes, please.

    Reply
  3. Johana says

    December 22, 2017 at 8:24 am

    Wow you have some lovely photos! I wrote about the best beaches in Mallorca as well on my blog 🙂

    Reply
  4. Jessica says

    May 13, 2018 at 12:20 am

    Thank you so much for your advice on beaches in Mallorca. My family loved Cala Moro. It was magical for my 2 children. Great pictures, and so spot on with your rankings. If we ever travel to Norway I’ll be sure to follow your lead.

    Reply
    • Silvia says

      May 15, 2018 at 6:57 pm

      I’m so happy you had a good time!

      Reply
  5. moira says

    March 15, 2019 at 12:41 pm

    Hi Silvia. I loved this post. I am SO late to thinking about Majorca for summer 2019. I usually have summer travel booked by January, but other things got in the way this year. We are looking for a beach town not too far of drive from airport. not too touristy. quick drive from an airbnb to food markets and little restaurants. we will be there 4-5 days late june. (I know! so late to be booking!) we would like to hit a couple different beaches, do some great hikes, explore little villages, chill in the afternoons and evenings at a great airbnb. it will be my husband plus me and 2 teenagers. once i zero in on an area, i can start the airbnb hunt. i just need help with focusing my efforts because i don’t even have time to research! Thank you so much and happy travels.

    Reply
    • Sandy says

      August 30, 2022 at 1:46 am

      Hi! 3 years later reading this, did you go? What did you pick? Curious as I am looking for similar

      Reply
  6. Ursula Cowieson says

    March 22, 2019 at 5:09 pm

    Great blog. I loved the fact that you included maps of each beach and links to Airbnb and hotels, that was brilliant. Thanks so much.

    Reply
  7. Sally says

    March 23, 2019 at 3:16 am

    Hi
    Im Sally and i am taking my 15 yr old son and myself to Palma for the wk at the end of may
    I was wandering about transport as i dont drive so am thinking buses and trains
    Apart from the beaches would you recommend any good other places to see
    Ie cathedrals or markets that sell pottery
    Loved your blog thankyou
    Oh and is palma and a mallorca quite safe places

    Reply
    • Silvia says

      March 24, 2019 at 1:23 pm

      It felt very safe to me! You can read more tips here: https://www.heartmybackpack.com/spain/things-to-do-mallorca/

      Reply
  8. Ruth says

    July 7, 2019 at 12:07 am

    Hiya, really likes your blog. Some very good recommendations. I’m visiting Majorca the last weekend of August and staying near Cala Pi. Can you advise how easy it was getting around the island? We are a group of 6 adults and 2 kids. Sadly none of us can drive internationally so we are hoping to rely on taxis or public transport. Thanks, Ruth

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    • Sof says

      August 8, 2019 at 11:43 am

      Just read your comment. We are in Mallorca now. We are a group of 6 adults. Highly recommend you rent a car. We don’t have international driving license but the rental company didn’t say anything.

      Reply
  9. Vipin Chauhan says

    August 9, 2019 at 12:06 am

    Hi
    We are going there next week which is best car hire company there

    Reply
  10. sanket says

    August 26, 2019 at 8:12 am

    I like the information as well as photographs.

    Reply
  11. sanket says

    August 26, 2019 at 8:13 am

    I like the photography of different beaches. Really excited to visit there.

    Reply
  12. Toni says

    January 18, 2022 at 4:53 am

    There are life outside of Magalluf(Punta Ballena) and Playa de Palma (Balneario 6).
    If anytime you return to Mallorca you must to visit Orient

    Reply
  13. Ksenia says

    July 5, 2023 at 3:13 pm

    The beaches look amazing! I’ve only been to Majorca once and that trip happened to be in March 2020. Two days into our trip the lockdown started and we were not allowed to leave the hotel. On top of that, the weather was awful. This has inspired me to go back to create better memories 🙂

    Reply
  14. brett a mccall says

    March 14, 2024 at 3:04 am

    wow, perfect timing…
    my daughter and i are coming in April 3-7th and looking for great places to be.
    i have a million questions… but mostly how to connect with locals and fellow travelers while we are there.

    Reply
    • Silvia says

      March 14, 2024 at 10:22 pm

      I’ve always found people very friendly there – you can chat with people at restaurants, your hotel, etc. Have fun!

      Reply
  15. Sofia says

    April 23, 2024 at 11:29 pm

    Mallorca has some of the best beaches I have seen in Europe! Cannot wait to be back!

    Reply
  16. Ana says

    June 10, 2024 at 1:03 pm

    What wonderful beaches! I’m looking forward to coming back and visiting more of the places here.

    Reply

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