You’ve been planning your Mallorca trip all wrong! Most visitors crowd the same sandy stretches, missing the island’s true coastal magic. These are the 5 secret beaches in Mallorca that even locals rarely visit—you’ll have them all to yourself.

Cala des MoroDestinations

Turquoise waters and dramatic cliffs create a natural swimming pool feeling.

  • Park at the small lot near Santanyí and follow the marked footpath down
  • Arrive before 9 AM to beat the few tour boats that come later
  • Bring water shoes—the entry involves scrambling over smooth rocks
  • Snorkel around the underwater caves teeming with Mediterranean fish

Cala VarquesDestinations

Pristine white sand and clear waters accessible only by foot or boat.

  • Hike the 30-minute trail from Porto Cristo through pine forests
  • Look for the hidden cleft in the cliffs that reveals the beach
  • Visit in May or October for the best combination of warmth and solitude
  • Pack a picnic—there are no facilities, which keeps crowds away

Cala TortugaDestinations

A hidden cove with ancient sea caves perfect for exploration and privacy.

  • Access via a steep but short path from the urbanization Cala Blanca
  • Explore the sea caves at low tide when the entrance is fully visible
  • The beach faces east, making it perfect for morning light and calm waters
  • Look for the small freshwater spring behind the dunes

Cala MagranerDestinations

Tiny pebble beach surrounded by cliffs that block wind and create calm waters.

  • Find the unmarked trailhead near the Campos-Santanyí road
  • The beach is only about 20 meters long, ensuring privacy even when occupied
  • Perfect for paddleboarding due to the sheltered waters
  • Visit the nearby talayotic site after your beach time

Es Trenc (Western End)Destinations

While the eastern end is crowded, the western 500 meters remain surprisingly empty.

  • Walk past the main beach sections and continue westward along the shore
  • The sand here is finer and the water often calmer than the crowded sections
  • Look for the old wooden posts marking the boundary of the protected area
  • Best visited on weekdays or outside peak hours (11 AM-3 PM)

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