In the east of the island, there are numerous tourist regions that have developed particularly due to the beautiful beaches found there. Long sandy beaches, gentle waves, a wide variety of water sports, and plenty of dining options leave nothing to be desired. Whether for families, couples, singles, or sports enthusiasts, the beaches of eastern Mallorca are ideal. More information about the east of Mallorca and other beaches and coves in Mallorca.
Cala Agulla
Cala Agulla is a beach located on the eastern side of Mallorca, near Cala Ratjada. Situated between dunes and pine trees, it offers turquoise waters and very fine sand. It is popular among young people, which can make the atmosphere lively and crowded, especially in the summer. At the beach, activities such as pedal boat rides, surfing, diving, and horseback riding are available. To get there, take the turnoff on the road between Capdepera and Cala Ratjada. There is a monitored, paid parking lot available.
Cala Anguila
Cala Anguila is a charming beach in the east of Mallorca, located near Cala Mendia. It is characterized by its fine white sand and very shallow turquoise waters. Surrounded by cliffs and an impressive cave, it has a picturesque feel. It is an ideal spot for water sports. To get there, take the PM-401-4 towards Cala Mendia; from there, Cala Anguila is accessed by a staircase.
Cala Antena
Cala Antena is a small cove in the east of Mallorca, surrounded by cliffs and featuring an impressive cave. The beach has fine white sand and is accessed by descending 141 steps from the ramp that starts on the street. The cove is flanked by Cala Domingos and Cala Magraner, and there are two nearby beach bars where you can enjoy drinks and light meals. Glass-bottom boats offer excursions. To get there, follow the route from Portocolom towards Portocristo, and then follow the sign for "Cales de Mallorca." Free parking is available.
Cala Bona
Cala Bona is a beach located on the east coast of Mallorca, in the municipality of Son Servera. It consists of three artificial coves, surrounded by a developed urban environment. The water is clear and calm, and the gradual access to the sea makes it an ideal place for families. In Cala Bona, you can enjoy various water activities, such as pedal boating, surfing, and water skiing. Additionally, there is a tourist train that provides easy access to the beach. To reach it, you should take the PM-402-6 road towards Cala Millor.
Cala Brafi
Cala Brafi is a small cove in the east of Mallorca, with a Mediterranean atmosphere and no crowds of tourists. It is a natural beach, so there may be seaweed and it does not have any services. It is an ideal place for those seeking an unspoiled natural environment. Additionally, there is an old building near the water that provides good photography opportunities. Access is via a trail from the Cala Marçal urbanization, followed by about 300 meters on foot.
Cala de sa Font
Cala de sa Font is a small beach on the eastern side of Mallorca, with turquoise water and almost white sand. Although small, the beach is well-maintained and offers good water quality. As you venture into the sea, the depth increases. Surrounded by pine trees, it has a water sports center and offers a variety of activities such as surfing, water skiing, sailing, and diving. To get there, follow the signs from Capdepera or Cala Ratjada, or take the tourist mini-train.
Cala Domingos
Cala Domingos is a beautiful double cove in the east of Mallorca, featuring fine white sand and crystal-clear waters. It is easily accessible, with a small staircase, making it great for families. The cove offers a beach bar and activities such as pedal boating and snorkeling. Although it can get crowded, especially during peak season, there is free street parking available. To get there, follow the route from Portocolom towards Portocristo and look for the "Cala Domingos" sign.
Cala Falcó
Cala Falcó is a small beach with only 2 square meters of sand. Its crystal-clear water and underwater caves for diving make it special. Without services, it is clean and generally empty. Cala Varques is very close, just an hour's walk from Cala Romántica.
Cala Gat
Cala Gat is a quiet beach on the eastern side of Mallorca, surrounded by tamarind trees that provide shade. With few visitors, its fine sand and calm waters create a relaxed atmosphere. To get there, you can walk from the promenade of the port or descend the steep path from the Capdepera lighthouse.
Cala Gran / Cala d’Or
Cala d'Or is an elegant beach located in the east of Mallorca. Known for its vibrant atmosphere, it offers turquoise water and fine sand. The beach is surrounded by charming whitewashed houses and has a wide range of water sports available. Despite its popularity, the place retains its charm. Activities available include diving. To get there, follow Avenida Porto Petro.
Cala Lliteres
Cala Lliteres is a small rocky cove on the eastern side of Mallorca, known for its excellent diving opportunities, thanks to the Mero Diving school. The beach has no sand, only rocks. It is ideal for underwater water sports.
Cala Llombards
Cala Llombards is a peaceful beach and a local's good tip in the east of Mallorca. It is known for its fine white sand and clear water, offering a beautiful landscape with views of a cliffside coastline. The beach is frequented by locals and is ideal for activities such as snorkeling, diving, and paddle boating. It is located south of Cala Santanyí, and access is easy thanks to good signage and ample parking.
Cala Marçal
Cala Marçal (also known as Caló d'en Marçal) is a wide and splendid beach on the eastern side of Mallorca, near Portocolom. With a large stretch of fine white sand, it offers a gentle entrance to the sea and is surrounded by low rocks. It is a very popular spot, with well-developed services that include numerous facilities and activities. To get there, take the PM-401-2 from Portocolom.
Cala Mendia
Cala Mendia (also known as Cala Mandía) is a wide beach in the east of Mallorca. It is characterized by its fine white sand and very shallow turquoise waters. The surroundings consist of wooded cliffs, creating a picturesque landscape. It is ideal for activities such as snorkeling and pedal boating. To get there, take the PM-401-4 from Portocristo or Portocolom towards Cala Mendia.
Cala Mesquida
Cala Mesquida is a peaceful beach located in a protected natural area on the eastern side of Mallorca. Surrounded by beautiful dunes and with a gentle entrance to the sea, it offers crystal-clear water. It is ideal for water activities such as surfing, water skiing, paragliding, and pedal boat rides. To get there, head towards Capdepera from Artà and follow the signs to the beach. There are good parking options available.
Cala Moltó
Cala Moltó is a naturist and paradisiacal beach on the eastern side of Mallorca, with a rocky coastline and no services. It is ideal for those seeking tranquility and privacy. To get there, follow the C-715 towards Cala Ratjada, then follow the signs for Cala Agulla. There is a paid parking lot, and from there, it's necessary to walk about 500 meters.
Cala Moreia
Cala Moreia in S'Illot is a very busy beach located in the east of Mallorca. It offers fine sand and a gentle slope into the sea, making it ideal for family enjoyment. The area is lively, with numerous bars and restaurants nearby, as well as a beautiful pine forest surrounding the beach. In front of the beach lies the rocky island of S'Illot. At Cala Moreia, you can enjoy various water activities such as surfing, water skiing, pedal boating, and parasailing. To get there, follow the PM-402-3 road from Cala Millor or Portocristo and take the turnoff at kilometer 4.
Cala Murada
Cala Murada is a beautiful beach in the east of Mallorca, featuring fine sand and a gentle access to the sea. Surrounded by a picturesque landscape, it is ideal for enjoying activities such as mini-golf and water sports. To get there, follow the route from Portocolom towards Portocristo and look for the "Cala Murada" signs. Free parking is available.
Cala Romántica (S`Estany d`en Mas)
Cala Romántica (also known as S'Estany d'en Mas) is a beach in the east of Mallorca, featuring fine white sand and clear turquoise water. It is quite popular and offers a sailing school, as well as boat and surfboard rentals. Additionally, activities such as pedal boating, surfing, and sailing can be enjoyed. To get there, follow the PM-610 south from Portocristo. There is free parking available.
Cala Sa Nau
Cala Sa Nau is a tranquil beach on the eastern side of Mallorca, with fine sand and surrounded by an impressive landscape of limestone cliffs. It is very popular among locals and offers a relaxed atmosphere. Nearby is the Cova des Muro, a small cave with an entrance and a window. To get there, take the PM-401-2 towards Felanitx, and upon reaching the village of S'Horta, follow the signs to the beach.
Cala Santanyí
Cala Santanyí is a picturesque beach located in the east of Mallorca, near a charming fishing port. The beach offers a calm and shallow sea with a beautiful turquoise color. There is nearby tourist infrastructure, including a diving school at a nearby hotel. Available activities include snorkeling, diving, and paddle boating. To reach it, head from Santanyí towards Ses Salines and take the turnoff to the beach, where you will find nearby parking.
Cala Serena
Cala Serena is a beautiful and peaceful cove on the eastern side of Mallorca, located near Cala d'Or and right next to the Robinson Club. The beach is known for its fine sand and its stunning low cliffs, which contain numerous caves. To get there, from Cala d'Or, pass by Cala Ferrera beach and continue until you reach a staircase that descends directly to the cove.
Cala Torta
Cala Torta is a secluded beach on the eastern side of Mallorca, surrounded by dunes and pine trees, with clear water and a peaceful atmosphere. It is known for allowing nudist use of the beach and has a small beach bar. The area is ideal for playing beach volleyball. To get there, follow the signs just after Artà towards Cala Ratjada. The last part of the journey is on a dirt road with many bumps.
Caló d’En Rafalino
Cala Rafalino (Caló d'En Rafalino) is a small cove in the east of Mallorca, near the Cala Morlanda urbanization. This pebble and rock beach offers crystal-clear waters and an unspoiled natural environment, making it ideal for snorkeling. The cove has no facilities and allows nudism. To reach it, follow a 400-meter walking path from the tourist center of Cala Morlanda (S'Illot).
Caló de Sa Torre
Caló de Sa Torre is a small cove located near the picturesque fishing port of Porto Pedro in the east of Mallorca. The beach is set in a well-maintained environment and features medium-sized sand. To reach it, drive from s'Alquería Blanca towards the Mondragó Natural Park and follow the signs indicating Caló de Sa Torre.
Caló des Moró
Caló des Moró is a beautiful small cove located in the east of Mallorca. The beach consists of fine sand and large stone blocks, with crystal-clear and dazzling water. The cove is surrounded by impressive cliffs and pine trees, creating a spectacular landscape. No services are available at the beach. To reach it, take the PM-610 road towards Cala Es Llombards, then turn towards S'Almunía and follow the road for about 1 km. From there, descend a staircase that leads to the beach.
Caló des Pou
Caló des Pou is a wide beach measuring 115 meters in width, located in the east of Mallorca. The beach features fine white sand and is surrounded by palm trees, creating a calm and relaxing atmosphere. To reach it, drive from Portopetro towards the Marina de Cala d'Or.
La Platja de S’Arenal Gran de Porto Colom
S'Arenal Gran de Porto Colom Beach (La Platja de S'Arenal Gran / also known as Platja Gran) is a lively sandy beach in the east of Mallorca, surrounded by tamarind trees and featuring fine golden sand. It offers a gentle access to the water and has a floating platform that serves as a trampoline. The beach provides the usual amenities, making it ideal for a day out with family or friends. To get there, follow the PM-401-2, turn left in Portocolom, and continue along the harbor. The beach access is located 500 meters after Es Babo.
Platges de Canyamel
Playa Canyamel is a picturesque beach in the town of Capdepera, frequented by sunbathers and beachgoers. It offers a restaurant, sun loungers, and a lifeguard. The sand is coarse, and the water is very shallow, providing a calm atmosphere. A dry stream flows into the sea, and the nearby Cuevas de Artà are a popular attraction. To get there, follow the PM-404 from Capdepera towards Son Servera. The beach is well signposted and offers easy parking.
Platja de Cala Millor
Cala Millor Beach (also known as Platja de Cala Millor) is one of the liveliest beaches in the east of Mallorca. With its fine sand and gentle access to the sea, it is perfect for family enjoyment. The area is well-developed, with many bars and services nearby, creating a vibrant atmosphere. On this beach, you will also find a section called Platja de Sant Llorenç. To reach it, follow the signs from Son Servera or Portocristo; the beach is well-marked and tourist trains are available.
Platja de Porto Cristo
Porto Cristo Beach (Platja de Porto Cristo) is located in the east of Mallorca, near the Plaza de la Sirena in Porto Cristo. It is a wide beach with golden sand and a gentle access to the sea. It is very busy and offers activities such as pedal boating and surfing. To get there, follow the PM-402 or PM-401-4 and look for signs towards Plaza d'en Blau. Free parking is available.
Platja de Sa Coma
Sa Coma Beach (Platja de Sa Coma) is a lively beach in the east of Mallorca, featuring fine sand and a gentle slope into the sea. The beach is surrounded by an attractive promenade and numerous nearby bars. It offers activities such as pedal boating, surfing, and water skiing, as well as bicycle rentals and an equestrian center nearby. To reach the beach, follow the PM-402-3 road from Cala Millor toward Portocristo and take the turnoff at kilometer 5.5.
Platja de Sa Marjal
Platja de Sa Marjal, also known as Es Rebell, is an extensive beach with fine, grayish sand located on the east coast of Mallorca. The atmosphere is tranquil, with a narrow coastline surrounded by pines and rowan trees. The water access is shallow, making it ideal for a relaxing swim. Nearby, you will find the restaurant S'Era de Pula. It can be accessed from Cala Bona by driving towards Costa de los Pinos.
Platja Son Moll
Son Moll Beach (Platja Son Moll) is a lively beach on the eastern side of Mallorca, characterized by its rocky coastline and gentle access to the sea. It offers a wide range of services, including a new promenade with restaurants and nightlife spots. Ideal for water activities and snorkeling, the sand is clean and non-sticky. To get there, take the C-715 and turn right before reaching Cala Ratjada.
Playa S`Amarrador
S'Amarrador is a beach located in the east of Mallorca, within the Mondragó Natural Park. Surrounded by pines, it offers a tranquil and relaxing natural environment. The beach features fine sand and a gentle access to the sea, ideal for a pleasant swim. Although it is quite popular, it maintains a serene atmosphere. At S'Amarrador, you can enjoy activities such as pedal boating. To reach it, follow the signs for "Parc Natural" and then "Cala" from Santanyí or Alquería Blanca. There is ample nearby parking available.
Port Roig
Port Roig, known by locals as Estanc d’en Xinet, is a quiet beach on the east coast of Mallorca, surrounded by reddish rocks and tamarind trees. Paddle boats can be rented as an activity. To get there, follow the signs from Cala Bona towards Costa dels Pins and take the detour towards the Sun Wing Resort hotel.
Port Vell
Port Vell is a tranquil beach shaded by pine trees, featuring coarse, dark sand, located on the east coast of Mallorca. Beach services are available exclusively for guests of the Port Vell hotel. To get there, follow the signs from Son Servera to the "Port Vell" hotel, where free parking is available.
Sa Barca Trençada
Sa Barca Trençada is located in the east of Mallorca, near the Mondragó Natural Park. The beach is surrounded by a dense pine forest and offers gradual access to the sea, making it ideal for families. Additionally, the natural surroundings provide a relaxing atmosphere. At Sa Barca Trençada, you can enjoy various water activities such as water skiing, windsurfing, sailing, kayaking, and tourist boat rides. To reach it, follow the route from s'Alquería Blanca towards Mondragó Natural Park.
Sa Font d’en Alís
Sa Font d'en Alís is a popular beach in the east of Mallorca, known for its very shallow water and fine sand. The spot is ideal for families and offers a variety of tourist attractions. At Sa Font d'en Alís, you can enjoy activities such as pedal boating and snorkeling. To reach it, follow the route from s'Alquería Blanca towards Mondragó Natural Park, where you will find good parking options.