The water at the beach is incredibly clear with gentle waves, and there are conveniently located shops nearby. The beach has been granted the blue flag, indicating its cleanliness and quality. Additionally, there are no jellyfish or seaweed to worry about.
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 small bay is lovely, with limited space for sunbathing but clear water perfect for swimming. You can even try some daring jumps or simply relax in the water. Parking is available at the top of the street with stairs leading down to the beach.
On May 8th, the weather was sunny and perfect for soaking up the sun. The beach had a rocky shoreline, but swimming in the water was incredibly pleasant and enjoyable. I highly recommend it.
This location is a beautiful place, just a two-hour trip away. It has lovely cafes, a market, and the sea looks amazing. Plus, it has golden sand, making it even more of a paradise.