At this point in life, it’s not necessary for us to come and tell you that Mallorca has incredible beaches. Come on, if you’ve turned on a TV more than twice in your life, you’re surely well aware that the island has some of the most interesting beach destinations in the country.
But at Rentallorca, we want to go a step further and offer you the definitive list of the best beaches in Mallorca. Take it as a useful guide to choose your next destination this summer (or any time of the year, why not).
Below, we tell you all about the best beaches in Mallorca, their water and relaxation activities, and some tips to find your ideal beach. Take note!
These are the Best Beaches in Mallorca
Quick and to the point, as we know you have many things to do. If you want a list of the best beaches in Mallorca, you’re in the perfect place for it.
Caló des Moro

The first beach on our top list can be found in the southeast of Mallorca. Caló des Moro is a small and paradisiacal cove surrounded by cliffs, which gives it an extra touch of mystery and intimacy.
What people love most about this beach are its crystal-clear turquoise waters and its pristine natural surroundings. It’s an absolutely top spot if you like snorkeling and are looking for some tranquility.
To get there, you’ll have to take a short walk, but the effort is definitely worth it. Even if only for the beauty of the landscape. It also doesn’t have any services, so we recommend you bring some food and drink in case your day stretches out. Given its size, it’s best to visit early to avoid crowds.
Es Trenc Beach

Es Trenc is a pristine beach over 2 kilometers long with white sand and turquoise waters that will immediately remind you of the Caribbean. It’s located in a protected area, as its natural environment is unique, although you won’t find it difficult to spot some historical vestiges like a couple of towers from World War II.
The best thing about Es Trenc beach is the pleasure of enjoying the sunset at its beach bars. The only not-so-positive point is that it doesn’t have much shade, so we recommend you bring some sun protection if you don’t want to get burned. If you’re looking for something more relaxed and away from mass tourism, this is your beach.
Cala Agulla

At number 3 on our top list, we want to include Cala Agulla, located near Cala Ratjada. We’re talking about an intimate destination that’s very comfortable for visitors and certainly not short on natural beauty.
You’ll have at your disposal more than 500 meters of fine sand and turquoise waters, making it perfect for families looking for easy access and services like beach bars and sunbed rentals.
It’s also ideal if you fancy practicing some water activities like kayaking or snorkeling. Its surroundings are lined with pine trees, giving you natural shaded areas if you get tired of ‘roasting’ under the sun. Plus, from here you can visit the Capdepera Lighthouse, a spectacular viewpoint.
Sa Calobra

Located in the Tramuntana Mountains, Sa Calobra is an impressive beach at the mouth of the Torrent de Pareis and the one closing this short list. It’s surrounded by cliffs over 200 meters high, giving you spectacular views that will make you never want to put your camera down, and crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming or doing a bit of snorkeling.
Although access can be tricky due to winding roads, we assure you that the experience is worth it. During summer, you’ll have countless nearby shops and restaurants to enjoy the sunset while sipping something cool. What more could you ask for?
Don't miss out on the best water and relaxation activities
Mallorca doesn’t fall short when it comes to offering all kinds of water and relaxation activities if you want to make the most of your stay. If you love the sea as much as we do and you like to find time for snorkeling or some scuba diving, you’ll have some of the Mediterranean’s most crystal-clear coves at your disposal.
If you prefer a more tranquil experience, in Mallorca you won’t lack beaches for sunbathing and enjoying a swim in warm waters (ideal if you hate the cold water of the Atlantic). Don’t feel like spending all day at the beach? Don’t worry. You can also visit one of the many spa centers offering massage and wellness treatments, to rejuvenate and reconnect a little with your true essence.

Take note of these tips to find your ideal beach in Mallorca
Finding the ideal beach in Mallorca can be somewhat complex, if only because of the wide variety of options you have to choose from. Here are some tips that can help you narrow down your preferences:
- Be clear about your priorities: if you’re looking for tranquility and nature, we advise opting for unspoiled coves like Cala Varques or Cala Barques. If you prefer comfort and services, Platja d’Alcúdia or Cala Millor are better options.
- Consider the type of beach you’re looking for: if you like white, fine sand beaches, Es Trenc is an excellent choice. For a more rocky and picturesque setting, go for Cala Mondragó.
- Accessibility: if you have reduced mobility, look for beaches like Ciutat Jardí or Santa Ponça, which offer easy access and adapted services.
- Water activities: Cala Millor is perfect for windsurfing or diving.
Why is Mallorca a Dream Destination?
As you can see, Mallorca and its beaches form a plan that you can’t miss. However, if you want to make the most of your stay, you shouldn’t leave the most important thing until the last minute: finding accommodation that meets your expectations.
At Rentallorca, we offer you the best selection of all types of accommodations so that you can have the best experience as a couple, with friends, or with family. Contact us to book your apartment as soon as possible.