The north-eastern coast reveals treasures like Cala Agulla, a magnificent bay with turquoise waters framed by pine forests. This 500-metre-long beach offers a preserved natural setting, ideal for families and tranquillity enthusiasts.
Es Trenc, on the southern coast, constitutes one of the island's last virgin beaches. This 3-kilometre stretch of white sand evokes the Caribbean with its crystalline waters and protected dunes. The absence of seafront construction preserves its wild character.
The Playa de Palma extends over 4.6 kilometres and combines animation with quality services. This urban beach features a renovated maritime promenade, numerous restaurants and sports facilities, whilst maintaining fine sand and clean waters.
For a more intimate experience, Cala Mondragó in the natural park of the same name offers two small coves with emerald waters, framed by cliffs and Mediterranean vegetation. Access is via a path through the pine forest, adding to the charm of the location.