This beach near Colonia de Sant Jordi was spotless and had surprisingly few people around by the end of September. The water was delightfully warm. There's a bar, with prices that won't break the bank and coffee that's actually good. All in all, an awesome spot for a day at the beach.
This place is fantastic! It has secure storage boxes, shaded seating areas, and crystal clear water. Plus, it has public free entry, making it a great spot for a day out.
We found it to be absolutely delightful. The water was warm and crystal clear, with vibrant colors that contrasted beautifully. The atmosphere was fantastic, perfect for families and children. Highly recommended.
Yes, the place is beautiful like everywhere in Mallorca, but it's the dirtiest beach I've ever visited. There is a significant amount of plastic in the sea, but it seems like nobody is bothered by it as they casually push it away without noticing. It's concerning because children could accidentally swallow the plastic, and it's alarming that parents don't seem to be concerned about it. The presence of plastic in our bodies can lead to cancer. Additionally, we even came across a dead baby jellyfish. The Spanish government should take responsibility for cleaning this coast due to obvious sanitary and ecological reasons. Perhaps something mandatory and collective could be implemented, where everyone who wants to visit the beach has to participate in cleaning up the trash in the sea. In summary, this beach provides a troubling glimpse into our future.