Wanderlust

Explore The Most Beautiful Beaches in Mallorca, Spain

We’ve combed the island to find the best beaches in Mallorca, from secluded coves to long stretches of golden sand.

Wanderlust

Explore The Most Beautiful Beaches in Mallorca, Spain

We’ve combed the island to find the best beaches in Mallorca, from secluded coves to long stretches of golden sand.

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1. Caló des Moro – South Mallorca

 

A tiny spit of white sand closely guarded by an unforgiving but conquerable rocky outcrop, Caló des Moro resembles a castaway shore in every sense. Reached by a descent across the sandy rocks, this secluded gem is often named among the nicest beaches in Mallorca. Its shallow, crystalline waters spill out between pine tree-covered cliffs. There’s no beach bar, toilets or other facilities, but the reward is rugged barefoot beauty instead. 

 

Calo des Moro beach in Mallorca

 

2. Cala Mesquida – Northeast Mallorca

 

Occupying a protected area and home to incredible birdlife, Cala Mesquida is a deep, wide stretch of sand in undeveloped surroundings, with rolling dunes and translucent turquoise seas. This is one of the best beaches in Mallorca for families, thanks to its sun loungers, laidback vibes and open landscapes.

 

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3. Sa Calobra – West Mallorca

 

Sa Calobra is unlike any other beach in Mallorca. What it lacks in powdery white sands, it makes up for in a hidden cove at the end of a dramatic gorge. From Sa Calobra’s modest first beach, follow the paved path through a narrow tunnel to discover a breathtaking pebbled enclave, fringed with cerulean waters and hemmed between towering rock faces.

 

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4. Cala Varques – East Mallorca

 

Although there’s a 20-minute walk from the car park to Cala Varques, the pay-off is near-isolated sands, twinkling shallow waters and a relaxing atmosphere. Just a little way south of Porto Cristo, the striking beach offers prime snorkelling opportunities with an easy-breezy ambience. No sun loungers for hire but vendors do sell snacks and drinks.

 

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5. Cala Formentor – Northeast Mallorca

 

A wild beach with pines growing all the way up to the water’s edge, Cala Formentor is a popular destination for locals and tourists. The beach is 1km long (and 20 minutes from Pollensa) so you’re likely to find a relatively secluded spot on its pristine white sands, well-shaded by the trees. There’s plenty in the way of watersports too, with paddle boarding and windsurfing among various other options available.

 

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6. Playa de Muro – Northeast Mallorca

 

If you’re after talcum powder sands, Playa de Muro is Mallorca’s largest sandy beach at 4km long. Framed by pine and juniper trees, and dotted with smart beach restaurants, it’s perfect for young children thanks to its gentle slopes and warm, shallow waters.

 

Playa de Moro beach in Mallorca

 

Dreaming of beautiful Mallorcan beaches? The luxurious Jumeirah Mallorca offers breathtaking views over the Mediterranean Sea and is perfectly placed near some of the island’s finest bays and coves.

 

From secret coves to golden stretches of soft sand, Mallorca is home to some of the most breathtaking beaches in Spain. Picture yourself at Caló des Moro’s turquoise waters, strolling the wild pines of Cala Formentor, or unwinding on Playa de Muro’s endless shoreline. Families will love the calm waters of Cala Mesquida, while adventurers can explore the hidden cove of Sa Calobra or snorkel at Cala Varques. Whether you crave tranquillity or vibrant energy, each spot offers a unique slice of paradise. Perfectly placed to explore them all, Jumeirah Mallorca combines luxury stays with spectacular Mediterranean views, making it the ultimate base for your Mallorcan beach escape.