A great destination for those seeking a fun and safe day out. With its 200 meters of golden sand and crystal clear waters, it's a great spot for swimming and water sports. A range of shops, activities and eateries line the shore, making it a great place to spend the day. It's also one of the stops for the Es Canar ferry.
It's quite the journey to get to this expansive beach and coastline in the south. Whether it's summertime and you're looking to enjoy the nude beaches or it's off-season and you want to take in the serene atmosphere of the deserted beaches and unique waves, you'll be sure to have a great time. Plus, the parking situation has been greatly improved in recent years, and the walk through nature to get to the beach is an experience in itself. And, the cherry on top? A rainbow over Dalt Villa in October!
There's nothing particularly noteworthy about this beach. It lacks amenities for individual swimmers and is located far away and inconveniently. The quality of the water varies depending on the day.
This location was great - very clean and safe. The no smoking rule was ideal and there was free wifi, making it even more convenient. Plus, the golden fine sand was a nice touch! There were plenty of shops nearby, so you could get whatever you needed.
This beach may not be the best, but it's adequate for cruise liner visitors like us who just want to spend a few hours by the sea. The beach is long and narrow, lined with restaurants that offer sun lounge chairs for rent. Each establishment has different rates; we inquired at two places, and the prices were 40€ and 50€. We found that the further end of the beach is cleaner and free from pebbles and seaweed. While the water isn't crystal clear, it's clean enough for a refreshing swim under the hot sun. We noticed a hat and sunglasses vendor walking by, but they didn't bother us. Be aware that there are no shady spots on the beach, so it's advisable to bring your own sun umbrella. Additionally, parking costs 7€ per vehicle.