We've been to this beach three times and it's definitely our favorite in Mallorca. The parking is free, although it does tend to get crowded after 11am. They have a bar where you can purchase food and drinks, but they only accept cash. The beach is well-maintained and the water is stunning. Just be mindful of the wind direction. We experienced two days of calm seas, but on one day the wind was coming from the North and it made the water a bit rough. They offer umbrellas for rent at €16.5 per day, but it's advisable to arrive early if you want to secure one. As far as I know, there are no showers or toilets available.
This beach may not be the best in Majorca, but it's quite relaxing to stroll along, especially with the interesting art pieces scattered around. I visited during the low season in early February, so many hotels, shops, and restaurants were closed.
The beach we visited in March was far from a pleasant experience. Despite the glowing reviews we had read, the scenery was unimpressive and the waters choppy. The road leading to the beach was in a terrible state. It was potholed and would have taken a 4x4 to navigate without damaging the undercarriage. One section of the road resembled a sink hole, and instead of taking two minutes, it took us thirty. We wouldn't recommend this beach due to its condition, and it desperately needs to be fixed.
This beach is perfect for families with kids, and it's great for snorkeling too. You can even find a spot in the shade for some morning relaxation.
The walk to the beach wasn't ideal, as you had to traverse the edge of a cliff in some parts, which could be quite dangerous. However, there were plenty of boats to rent, so that could be a better option to get to the beach.