The beaches and coves of Mallorca—a true paradise for beach lovers! Whether you’re looking for expansive sandy beaches or secluded coves, Mallorca has something for everyone.

In the north of Mallorca, you’ll find some of the island’s most breathtaking coastal landscapes. One must-visit beach in North Mallorca is Playa de Muro, also known as Platja de Muro. This stunning beach stretches for kilometers of fine white sand and crystal-clear turquoise water, perfect for swimming and sunbathing. For a more secluded experience, you can visit Platja de Formentor, located on Mallorca’s northwest coast, surrounded by the breathtaking Tramuntana mountains. In Southeast Mallorca, you’ll find the enchanting beaches and coves of Cala d’Or Playa, surrounded by lush green cliffs and rocky formations.

Another popular destination is Platja des Trenc, a naturally protected beach with pristine white sand dunes and azure blue waters. Other beautiful beaches and coves you shouldn’t miss include Playa de Cala Pi, Playa de Alcudia, Playa de Illetes, and S’Amarador Beach.

Besides the beautiful beaches, the secluded coves, known as ‘calas,’ are also an essential part of Mallorca’s charm—each cala with its own unique character and beauty.

One of the most breathtaking calas is Cala Deià, located on Mallorca’s picturesque west coast. This idyllic cove is surrounded by steep cliffs and features a pebble beach with crystal-clear water, perfect for snorkeling and swimming.

Further northeast lies Cala Agulla, a beautiful natural cove surrounded by pine forests and mountainous terrain. This secluded beach offers a calm and peaceful environment, ideal for enjoying the natural beauty of Mallorca.

Another must-visit cala is Cala Varques, a hidden gem in the east of Mallorca. This secluded cove is only accessible on foot or by boat and offers an untouched environment with crystal-clear water and a rocky coastline.

For those seeking a more adventurous experience, Cala Tuent comes highly recommended. This secluded cove is only accessible via a winding mountain road and offers spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and the Mediterranean Sea.

Those who think Mallorca is just Playa de Palma and Platja de S’Arenal are mistaken. Mallorca has so much more to offer. Whether you want to avoid the crowds and seek out quiet coves or enjoy lively beaches with plenty of amenities, Mallorca offers a wide range of possibilities.

Explore the stunning coastline and let yourself be enchanted by the natural beauty of this Mediterranean gem.

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