Mallorca is much more than just sun and parties: it’s an island full of hidden coves, endless white-sand beaches, and water so blue it almost doesn’t look real. That’s why, so you can fully relax on the beach, we at MarSenses Hotels & Homes have put together a selection of beaches and coves for you to enjoy — all easily reachable from any of our hotels in Mallorca.

Let the adventure begin!

1. Cala Varques
A hidden gem on the east coast. Cala Varques is a virgin beach, a bit tricky to access, but that’s exactly what keeps the big crowds away. Perfect for those seeking peace, nature, and crystal-clear waters. So, pack your backpack with water, food, sunscreen — and enjoy.

2. Es Trenc
Mallorca’s very own Caribbean. Es Trenc is famous for its white sand and turquoise sea.
Though it’s very popular and gets crowded in high season, it remains one of the island’s most iconic spots to enjoy Mallorca’s natural beauty. There’s a paid parking area at the entrance and some beach bars — just in case you forgot your packed lunch at home.

3. Cala Mondragó
Located within the Mondragó Natural Park, this cove offers clear waters and a protected natural setting.
It’s also connected to other nearby coves like S’Amarador, making it easy to spend the day beach-hopping without needing a car.

4. Cala Agulla
Situated in the northeast of the island, near Capdepera, Cala Agulla combines beautiful sandy shores with a pine forest backdrop.
It’s ideal for families and for anyone looking for water activity options.

5. Playa de Muro
If you’re after a spacious beach with full amenities and perfect for families, Playa de Muro is your go-to.
With fine sand, shallow waters, and a seaside promenade full of restaurants, it’s perfect for both relaxing and enjoying water sports.

6. Cala Pi
One of the most picturesque coves in southern Mallorca. Surrounded by cliffs and pine trees, Cala Pi features a small sandy beach that gently leads into calm, turquoise waters.

7. Cala Deià
Nestled in the heart of the Tramuntana Mountains, Cala Deià is a small pebbled cove surrounded by mountains and old fishermen’s cottages.
Though it’s not sandy, its bohemian vibe and crystal-clear waters make it a magical spot to spend the afternoon. You can also enjoy a meal at one of the famous seaside restaurants here.

Got your itinerary ready?


The most important thing is not to forget your towel, sunscreen, and your desire to relax and enjoy wonderful moments — that’s what you came for, right?


Enjoy!

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