Cala Fornells
Perfect for snorkeling
The idyllic bay of Cala Fornells is located just two kilometers from the center of Peguera and is surrounded by lush pine forests, with some areas framed by rocks. It attracts many visitors, especially in the summer. Anyone who first lays eyes on this small, picturesque bay with its crystal-clear water and bright white sandy beach is instantly reminded of a perfect postcard scene. Cala Fornells is also a popular destination for boat tours. Directly across from the bay, there is an ideal anchorage. Those who anchor here can explore the shallow waters of the bay with a snorkel and mask, enjoying the underwater world to the fullest.
Cala Llamp
The rocky bay
Not far from Puerto Andratx lies one of the most beautiful rocky coves in the southwest of Mallorca, Cala Llamp. With its crystal-clear, turquoise waters and diverse underwater world, it attracts numerous visitors during the summer months. On some days, over 100 boats can be seen anchored here. A special highlight of Cala Llamp is the beach club "Gran Folies," located right by the sea. The view from the sun terrace over the picturesque bay is simply breathtaking. However, the true highlight is the pool, where you can enjoy a refreshing dip even on the hottest summer days. The open-air restaurant, offering a rich selection of Mediterranean specialties, also invites visitors for an unforgettable experience.Cala Monjo
A calm bay
Hidden between the steep cliffs that stretch along the coast from Camp de Mar to the bay of Peguera lies the idyllic Cala Monjo. Anyone approaching this small cove from the water will be immediately captivated by its beauty. A fine sandy beach nestles against the green pines, which extend from a foothill of the Tramuntana mountain range. This secluded cove is a true paradise for divers and snorkelers, offering clear, shallow waters and an enchanting underwater world to explore. In the summer months, only a few boats anchor here, as most excursionists continue their journey to the busier bay of Peguera. As a result, even in high season, this hidden gem remains calm and peaceful – the perfect retreat for those wanting to experience nature in its purest form.
Cala Nous
Port and beach
The exclusive marina in Puerto Portals, located in the southwest of Mallorca, is a popular meeting point for celebrities and luxury enthusiasts. International A-list personalities dock here, and the marina is known for its elegant boutiques, upscale restaurants, and exclusive shops. Portals Nous also attracts visitors with its vibrant nightlife and entertaining shows. The small sandy beach is a lively spot where Spanish joie de vivre blends with the relaxed atmosphere of the yacht guests. The picturesque surroundings and the view of the turquoise waters make this place an unforgettable experience. A visit to Puerto Portals promises both relaxation and luxurious entertainment in a unique atmosphere.
Cala Vinyes
A magical place
Who doesn’t immediately think of the Caribbean when seeing a beach with palm trees and fine, white sand? However, you don’t have to travel all the way to the Caribbean to experience this paradise – Mallorca offers its visitors exactly that. You just have to know where to look. Cala Vinyes, in the southwest of the island, is one such magical spot. An 80-meter-wide and 60-meter-long sandy beach creates the picturesque setting for this small cove near Magaluf. Cala Vinyes beach is especially perfect for families with children, as the shallow waters make it safe for little ones, and there’s a playground right by the shore. A beach bar and a restaurant right on the water ensure that visitors have everything they need to feel completely relaxed and comfortable.
Camp de Mar
The small bay
The picturesque bay of Camp de Mar is framed by impressively steep cliffs, which give it a particularly idyllic atmosphere. The 180-meter-long sandy beach is a popular destination for many visitors during the summer months, where they can enjoy the sun and crystal-clear waters. A unique attraction of the beach is a small offshore island, accessible via a charming wooden bridge. On this island, there is a cozy restaurant where guests can savor delicious meals and refreshing drinks while enjoying the stunning views. Camp de Mar is also well-known for its nearby golf course, which is a true highlight for both golf enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Magaluf
It never gets boring here
The town in the southwest of Mallorca is especially popular among British visitors. Magaluf offers its holidaymakers a wide range of entertainment options, leaving nothing to be desired. From the artificial halfpipe for surfers to the upside-down restaurant, there’s something for everyone looking for variety and fun. But the fine sandy beach of Magaluf also has its own unique charm. With a length of over 1.5 kilometers, it is one of the longest sandy beaches in the municipality of Calvià, making it a true highlight of the region.
Paguera
A popular place
Paguera Beach, located in the southwestern part of Mallorca, is a true gem and offers everything you could wish for a perfect beach day. With its golden, fine sand and crystal-clear waters, it attracts not only locals but also numerous visitors from all over the world. What is particularly impressive is the vastness of the beach, which provides plenty of space for everyone to enjoy the sun or cool off in the refreshing Mediterranean Sea. The atmosphere at the beach is relaxed and inviting – here, you'll find the perfect balance between tranquility and entertainment. Nearby, there is a wide variety of restaurants, cafés, and bars offering regional delicacies and refreshing drinks, inviting visitors to enjoy the view of the sparkling sea.
Portals Vells
A breathtaking bay
Portals Vells is a place known for its natural beauty. As soon as the name is mentioned, one immediately thinks of crystal-clear waters and bright white sandy beaches. The bay of Portals Vells consists of three secluded, idyllic beaches: Platja de Portals Vells, Platja del Mago, and Platja del Rei. These beaches are among the most beautiful on the island and are surrounded by dense pine forests. Due to their difficult access by land, they have a unique charm. A highlight of the bay is the restaurant located directly on the beach, where one can enjoy a meal with breathtaking sunset views, creating unforgettable memories of a stay in Mallorca.
Puerto Andratx
The modern harbor
Puerto Andratx, located in the southwest of Mallorca, is a picturesque natural harbor and one of the island’s most popular tourist destinations, with a population of 3,000. Originally a fishing village, it has evolved into a modern port and is now an exclusive meeting point for the rich and famous. Club la Vela, one of Mallorca’s main marinas, houses over 500 boats. Despite many modernizations, Puerto Andratx has maintained the charm of a traditional fishing harbor. A visit to the fish market, when the boats return with their fresh catch, offers an authentic experience. The exclusive boutiques and terraces also provide great opportunities for shopping and relaxing evening drinks while enjoying the stunning sunset.
Sa Dragonera
The Dragon Island
From the Sant Elmo viewpoint, the majestic island of Sa Dragonera is visible, rising proudly from the sea. Its name, "the Dragon Island," reflects its shape, which from a distance resembles a dragon resting in the water. Sa Dragonera is uninhabited and can only be reached by boat, adding to its secluded charm. A marked hiking trail leads to the highest point of the island, Na Pòpia, which stands at 353 meters. Numerous small coves along the steep coastline invite swimming and snorkeling during the summer months. The picturesque natural harbor of Cala Lladó is the island's only port.
Sant Elm
The small fishing village
Those who take the winding mountain road from s'Arracó to Sant Elmo are rewarded with breathtaking views. After winding along the rocky cliffs, the picturesque bay of Sant Elm opens up. This idyllic fishing village, located at the westernmost point of Mallorca, features a 180-meter-long sandy beach and crystal-clear waters, making it a popular destination for bathing. The village is just a few minutes away by boat from Porto Andratx. Surrounded by the steep cliffs of the Tramuntana Mountains, Sant Elm offers an unforgettable backdrop. Along the promenade, restaurants invite you to enjoy Mallorcan specialties while taking in the stunning sea view.
Sol de Mallorca
White beaches
Sol de Mallorca, an idyllic spot nestled in lush pine forests, is just a few minutes away from the famous Three Finger Bay. With just over 580 residents, it is part of the affluent municipality of Calvia. Surrounded by secluded coves, pristine pine forests, and white sandy beaches, nature invites unforgettable moments. Stunning views of the sea and the Tramuntana Mountains can be found here time and again. The popular areas of Portals Nous, Santa Ponsa, and Palma de Mallorca are just a short drive away. Golf enthusiasts enjoy proximity to renowned courses, while water sports lovers can take advantage of the nearby marinas.