August is the month when beaches come to mind. Are you thinking of a trip to a place near the sea? Mallorca is always a great option. The largest of the Balearic Islands has many beautiful beaches you cannot miss if you plan on spending a few vacation days in Mallorca.
The beaches of Es Trenc, Playa de Muro or Formentor lead all the rankings of beautiful beaches on the island. They are also the most visited and crowded during the summer, which makes it often challenging to find a comfortable place to relax in the sun. That is why we will reveal some lesser-known beaches for your unforgettable holidays in Majorca.
Are you going to visit Mallorca in the summer? Here we recommend 3 beaches you should check to connect with the island's wilder and more unknown side. These remote places can be hard to reach but are absolutely dreamy and allow you to enjoy outstanding landscapes.
Playa del Arenalet de Aubarca
S'Arenalet des Verger, or d'Aubarca, is a virgin white sand beach with a rich diversity of marine fauna. Despite its beauty, it receives few visitors due to its tricky access. However, its maritime conditions allow anchoring in an extensive bed of sand. You can enjoy a refreshing swim in this paradisiacal environment next to the watchtower called Torre des Matzoc o d'Aubarca, built in 1751 to watch over the Menorca Canal during the British occupation of the neighbouring island.
Playa d’es Coll Baix
This beautiful pristine beach is located on the Alcudia peninsula, in the northeast of Mallorca. It is known for being one of the island's most remote and natural beaches, surrounded by a mountainous landscape and turquoise blue waters that captivate hikers and beach-goers. Its charm is partly due to its difficult access, which prevents it from getting crowded and makes it a place reserved for a privileged few seeking a quiet and exclusive paradise.
Cala Magraner
Only 60 meters long, this beautiful nudist cove is nestled between cliffs. Its natural environment is a dream, and it's perfect for snorkelling. However, access is not easy since it requires walking 2.3 kilometres on foot to reach the sand. This virgin and discreet beach is located in the municipality of Manacor, in the eastern part of Mallorca, and together with the other two mentioned above, is part of a paradise worth seeing on this Mediterranean island.
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