Beach hop around Palma de Mallorca's bay on your holidays, from popular El
Arenal, east of Palma, to lively Magaluf to the southwest. Visit Cap
de Formentor in northern Mallorca for turquoise lagoons and fine powdery beaches
shaded by pine trees. Or go north-east to Cala Mesquida's secluded coves
on your Palma beach holiday.
Secluded beaches in Palma de Mallorca
Escape the crowds on Palma beach holidays at the sandy cove of Cala Llitera
and at Cala Torta, a quiet beach near Cavelleria favoured by surfers
in eastern Mallorca. Seek out the tiny fishing village of Còlonia de
Sant Pere on the north coast for relaxed seafood lunches on your beach
holiday.
Sporty beaches in Palma de Mallorca
On beach holidays in Palma Bay, go kite surfing at Cap de Ses Salines,
renowned for its large waves. You'll find good snorkelling all around the
island, but join the experts at Port de Pollença, among rocky
headlands on Mallorca's north-west coast. Head to El Arenal and
Magaluf near Palma for banana boats and jet skis on your beach
holiday.
Family beaches in Palma de Mallorca
Take little children on beach holidays to Es Trenc, south-east of Palma, where
they can paddle in shallow waters. Teenagers will prefer the Bay of
Alcúdia in north-west Mallorca for its lively waterfront, buzzing
with cafes and discos. Or take a nature trip to S'Albufera Natural
Park on your Palma family holiday, a protected bird and wetland area beside the
sea.
Party beaches in Palma de Mallorca
After a day on Palma Bay's beaches, make your way to designer bars
dotted around the bay to sip champagne at sunset. Dress up to join well-dressed
locals on the nightly stroll along Palma's Passeig Marítim
seafront promenade. Or dance the night away in lively bars at Magaluf
south-west of Palma.
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