Cala Agulla
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Cala Agulla is a picturesque beach known for its stunning turquoise waters, making it an ideal spot for swimming and snorkeling. Visitors often rave about the beauty of the beach, describing it as 'incredible', 'gorgeous', and 'very recommended'. The beach is family-friendly and offers easy access as well as ample parking space, although it is paid (approximately €6.50 a day).
However, Cala Agulla can get quite crowded during peak season, which may detract from the overall experience. Reviewers have noted that it can be overwhelming with the sheer number of visitors, as well as the presence of seaweed along the shore. Additionally, some have reported issues with the cleanliness of the facilities as well as the prices at nearby bars and restaurants, which can be steep.
On the plus side, the beach features nearby amenities such as beach bars and restaurants, and there are opportunities for various water activities, including pedal boat rentals. Whether you're looking for a relaxing day by the sea or a bit of adventure, Cala Agulla is worth a visit.
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Positive experience: Cala Agulla is a really nice beach with beautiful landscapes to admire! The sand is soft and white, and the water is super clear. It's great that there are bars and showers available. A quick tip: arrive early to secure a good parking spot and a prime location for your towel or a sunbed. Just a heads-up though, it can get very crowded, and there can sometimes be a lot of algae in the water.
Fantastic experience: Cala Agulla is a stunning beach with clear turquoise waters, soft sand, and a beautiful setting surrounded by pine trees and hills. It strikes a perfect balance between natural charm and easy access, making it great for both relaxing and swimming. The atmosphere is lively but not overcrowded, with enough space to enjoy the sun and sea in peace.
Fantastic experience: Beautiful beach with white sand and azure sea. There is a beach bar with toilets (0.50€). But the big parking in the woods is blocked (April 2025), so try to find a parking lot in the town, which is a bit stressful.
Fantastic experience: They say it's an area that gets very crowded, although we had a good experience since we were able to enjoy it to the fullest. There's a parking area about a 10-minute walk away where you can find a spot without any problems and without spending hours looking like you do in other coves. The sand is super fine and the water is completely clear and clean. One of the best spots on the island if you want to take a dip.
Positive experience: Very relaxing, large parking lot, quite clean sand. Very pleasant in winter.
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Negative experience: Mid-May is not recommended, hundreds of party-crazy people who are listening to loud music and drinking. I don't want that during a family vacation. Otherwise, a very beautiful beach.
Fantastic experience: Beautiful, long, lonely beach in January️ we were there with our dogs and without towel-reserving German seals it was like in a movie. Nice breeze and for a walk, more romantic than Storm of Love. The nature reserve next door crowns the region even more.
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Positive experience: Cala Agulla is a really nice beach with beautiful landscapes to admire! The sand is soft and white, and the water is super clear. It's great that there are bars and showers available. A quick tip: arrive early to secure a good parking spot and a prime location for your towel or a sunbed. Just a heads-up though, it can get very crowded, and there can sometimes be a lot of algae in the water.
Negative experience: the beach has large rocks that are covered with sand. the entrance to the water is also mixed. Upon entering the beach, it smells like a public toilet. swimming was prohibited on some parts of the beach. Not recommended.
Fantastic experience: Cala Agulla is a stunning beach with clear turquoise waters, soft sand, and a beautiful setting surrounded by pine trees and hills. It strikes a perfect balance between natural charm and easy access, making it great for both relaxing and swimming. The atmosphere is lively but not overcrowded, with enough space to enjoy the sun and sea in peace.
Positive experience: It's a lovely beach to which I've returned after almost 25 years, although I remembered it as much prettier - In May there is quite a lot of seaweed everywhere, and crazy amount of tourists increase the amount of thrash in sand
Fantastic experience: Beautiful beach with white sand and azure sea. There is a beach bar with toilets (0.50€). But the big parking in the woods is blocked (April 2025), so try to find a parking lot in the town, which is a bit stressful.
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Fantastic experience: Beautiful beach with white sand and azure sea. There is a beach bar with toilets (0.50€). But the big parking in the woods is blocked (April 2025), so try to find a parking lot in the town, which is a bit stressful.
Fantastic experience: Cala Agulla is a beautiful beach about 500 meters long adjacent to the lovely town of Cala Rajada in Mallorca, with a population that includes families, tourists (especially Germans), and some local residents. With sandy dunes and surrounded by pines and plants, its waters are clear and clean, with some shallow rocks to be careful of while swimming or walking. On windy days there can be waves, but generally the waters are safe for small children. There are several beach bars offering snacks, appetizers, ice creams, and drinks, as well as a restaurant ideal for families. For snorkeling enthusiasts, the best areas are the rocks on the right and left.
Fantastic experience: Busy beach, but with easy parking, close to supermarkets where you can buy products at affordable prices and not suffer the high prices of the beach bars. It has showers.
Negative experience: ️ ATTENTION️: It must have been a nice beach and a nice outing around 4 PM with the kids..... We were there 2 days ago.... it is a nice beach yes but ️ATTENTION️: sign placed on the right side of the path prohibits parking next to the paid entrance of the parking lot... in Spain, apparently, this sign applies to both sides of the road even if it is placed on the right (while on the island I notice that signs prohibiting overtaking, for example, are placed on both sides....). Anyway.... after less than 1 hour on the beach because of a red flag, swimming prohibited waves +++ and well 100 euros fine on the windshield (200 if we don't pay immediately at the police station). Too expensive a day... go to the paid parking lot and don't trust the sign suggesting you can park on the left side of the path. We got taken for a ride. Too bad for the merchants... we would have gone to a restaurant instead of the too expensive fine....................
Positive experience: Great beach, perfect for snorkeling. There were many reefs (on the left side of the beach) with lots of fish. For us, it was the most beautiful of all the beaches we visited. There are small stalls with ice cream, snacks, and drinks. There is also a restaurant nearby, the food there was very good but also expensive. The restrooms are very small and really disgusting.
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Positive experience: Beautiful beach. There is something for everyone. The beach is clean. Lifeguards, bar, and restaurant are available. There is also a volleyball court and pedal boat rental. However, the beach is always very crowded, and if you're unlucky, a group of young men might sit nearby and listen to pop music. However, you can always find a spot and also lie down ;)
Fantastic experience: Fantastic care from the lifeguards at the beach Agulla Mallorca. We were at the beach on Monday, July 15, 2024. A huge thank you to all the lifeguards, who were on duty that day, for the fantastic care of my husband. My husband lost consciousness after an insect bite and was suffering from shortness of breath. They immediately laid him on his side on the floor, gave him oxygen and measured his values until the doctor arrived. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts for the great job you all did and we hope your boss knows what competent employees he has. Beatrice & Jean-Pierre
Fantastic experience: Great beach with fine white sand. Very accessible on foot. Free public parking is quite limited. Lifeguards on site are recommended for the whole family.
Positive experience: Access via a paved road through the nature reserve. Afterwards, there is a large parking lot that costs €6 per vehicle, no matter how long you stay. The beach itself has fine white sand and the water is turquoise blue with some rock formations that can be quite dangerous. There are 2 beach bars and several restaurants. This is a party place. The beach is also monitored by lifeguards. Update: Second visit in 2023. The new Ballermann! Nothing left of the peace and the beautiful beach. There are only parties on the beach, which is totally overcrowded. For partying, it's just right, for the rest, better to continue through the forest to the other beach.
Positive experience: Very long wide beach, gently sloping. Of course, it gets very crowded during peak season, but the nature and crystal clear water make us come here at least once a year anyway. Parking costs €6, but that has been the case for years. We have laid out at both fuller and emptier coves. Of course, Cala Ratjada is also a 'party holiday destination' where you can naturally find groups, but personally, we have never found them to be that disturbing. We always bring our own supplies with a cooler backpack, so I can't contribute anything about the bars and offers. I believe the toilets cost €1, which I personally find okay. Lifeguards and pedal boats can be rented here, and we look forward to coming here every year.
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Positive experience: Cala Agulla is a really nice beach with beautiful landscapes to admire! The sand is soft and white, and the water is super clear. It's great that there are bars and showers available. A quick tip: arrive early to secure a good parking spot and a prime location for your towel or a sunbed. Just a heads-up though, it can get very crowded, and there can sometimes be a lot of algae in the water.
Fantastic experience: I think the most beautiful beach in Mallorca. There are a few places to eat on the beach.
Negative experience: Beautiful beach destroyed by mass tourism. Let's say if just 5% of all visitiors pee in the water here, then it takes days to have it clean back suitable for swimming!
Negative experience: the beach has large rocks that are covered with sand. the entrance to the water is also mixed. Upon entering the beach, it smells like a public toilet. swimming was prohibited on some parts of the beach. Not recommended.
Fantastic experience: Cala Agulla is a stunning beach with clear turquoise waters, soft sand, and a beautiful setting surrounded by pine trees and hills. It strikes a perfect balance between natural charm and easy access, making it great for both relaxing and swimming. The atmosphere is lively but not overcrowded, with enough space to enjoy the sun and sea in peace.
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Negative experience: Plage surfaite, parking payant 6 €, prix des boissons exorbitant, beaucoup de monde, bof y’a plus beau ailleurs. L’eau est cristalline sur quelques mètres et après brouillée il faut aller jusqu’à la bouée pour retrouver une eau cristalline.
Fantastic experience: Einer der schönsten Strände für Surfer, Badefreunde, Sonnenanbeter und Fotografen ist für meine Begriffe die Cala Guya bzw. Calla Agulla. Schneeweißer Sand, kristallklares Wasser und die umliegenden Pinienwälder sind die absoluten Highlights, die gestresste Urlauberseelen schätzen – und hier natürlich finden. Das angrenzende Nuturschutzgebiet, durchzogen von Wirtschafts- und Wanderpfaden, ladet ein zu ausgiebigen Entdeckungstouren. (Verwenden Sie für ihre Abfälle die vorhandenen Papierkörbe. Es drohen empfindliche Strafen bei Missachtung). Cala Rajada liegt in kurzer Entfernung zur Cala Guya. Eine ausreichende Anzahl von Parkplätzen befindet sich am Rand eines Waldes. Von hier sind es nur wenige Schritte bis zum Strand. Wer seine Erfrischungsrunden im klaren, sauberen Wasser gedreht hat, kann natürlich unter den Pinien seine persönliche Siesta halten. Augen schließen, tief durchatmen, um den würzigen Duft der Pinien zu genießen! So lässt es sich urlauben.
Fantastic experience: Cala Agulla is an unforgettable destination for beach and nature lovers. With its spectacular waves and incredibly clear water, this beach will enchant you and spoil you with a relaxing and naturally beautiful experience. The crashing waves gently against the shore create a revitalizing atmosphere and invite you to immerse yourself in a world of tranquility and harmony. If you're passionate about surfing or bodyboarding, you'll find ideal conditions here to enjoy the thrill of the waves. The crystal-clear blue water is simply incredible. You won't be able to resist the temptation to dive into it and explore the stunning underwater beauty. If you have snorkeling equipment, don't forget to bring it along to admire the amazing marine flora and fauna. Cala Agulla also offers a remarkable natural setting, with golden sand dunes and picturesque pine trees surrounding the beach. Here, you can spend hours relaxing on the fine sand and admiring the splendid surrounding landscape. I highly recommend Cala Agulla to anyone looking for a beach with captivating waves and incredibly beautiful water. Whether you want to relax on the sand or enjoy water activities, this destination will capture you with its natural charm and leave you with unforgettable memories. 333- 09:30-photo
Fantastic experience: Cala Agulla es una hermosa playa ubicada en la isla de Mallorca, en las Islas Baleares, España. Es conocida por ser una de las playas más impresionantes de la región y atrae a visitantes de todo el mundo. Lo primero que destaca de Cala Agulla es su belleza natural. La playa está rodeada de un paisaje pintoresco, con colinas verdes cubiertas de pinos y aguas cristalinas. La arena es fina y dorada, perfecta para caminar descalzo o simplemente relajarse bajo el sol. Además, la playa es lo suficientemente amplia como para acomodar a una gran cantidad de visitantes sin sentirse abarrotada. El mar en Cala Agulla es impresionante. Sus aguas son turquesas y transparentes, lo que invita a los bañistas a darse un refrescante chapuzón. Además, la playa es ideal para practicar deportes acuáticos como el buceo, el snorkel y el windsurf, gracias a la claridad y calma de sus aguas. Cala Agulla cuenta con excelentes instalaciones y servicios para los visitantes. Hay restaurantes y bares cerca de la playa donde se pueden disfrutar de deliciosas comidas y bebidas. También se pueden alquilar sombrillas y hamacas para mayor comodidad. Además de la playa en sí, Cala Agulla ofrece un entorno natural impresionante. A poca distancia se encuentra el Parque Natural de Llevant, donde se puede explorar la flora y fauna autóctona de la región. Hay senderos para caminar y practicar senderismo que ofrecen vistas panorámicas de la costa y el paisaje circundante. En resumen, Cala Agulla es una playa paradisíaca en Mallorca que combina belleza natural, aguas cristalinas y servicios de calidad. Es un destino perfecto para aquellos que buscan relajarse, disfrutar del sol y el mar, así como explorar la naturaleza circundante. Si tienes la oportunidad de visitar Mallorca, no te pierdas la oportunidad de conocer Cala Agulla. ¡Te encantará!
Positive experience: This could be the Caribbean! When we went half the shore line was annoyingly taped off and only Surfers allowed in the sea!
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Fantastic experience: Gyönyörű öböl, homokos strand, de a sziklákkal itt is vigyázni kell, aki nem néz a lába elé, belerúghat egybe. A WC az amúgy igen nagy parkolónál található, ezért ha valaki a strand szélénél rakja le a törülközőt, kell egy kicsit gyalogolnia, vagy az étteremben szükseges fogyasztania. Lassan mélyül a víz, kisgyerkekeknek is ajánlott, de a strand széleitől már a sok-sok méter mélységik áttetsző, sziklás part várja a pipázás szerelmeseit. Két éttermet és egy bárt láttam.
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Fantastic experience: Cala Agulla is a beautiful beach about 500 meters long adjacent to the lovely town of Cala Rajada in Mallorca, with a population that includes families, tourists (especially Germans), and some local residents. With sandy dunes and surrounded by pines and plants, its waters are clear and clean, with some shallow rocks to be careful of while swimming or walking. On windy days there can be waves, but generally the waters are safe for small children. There are several beach bars offering snacks, appetizers, ice creams, and drinks, as well as a restaurant ideal for families. For snorkeling enthusiasts, the best areas are the rocks on the right and left.
Fantastic experience: A beautiful bay and super clean water, ideal for swimming and snorkeling, etc.
Positive experience: Great beach, perfect for snorkeling. There were many reefs (on the left side of the beach) with lots of fish. For us, it was the most beautiful of all the beaches we visited. There are small stalls with ice cream, snacks, and drinks. There is also a restaurant nearby, the food there was very good but also expensive. The restrooms are very small and really disgusting.
Fantastic experience: There is something for everyone.... Beach, rocks (great for snorkeling), gastronomy.... As a smoker, the only thing that bothered me was the cigarettes that were 'forgotten'.
Positive experience: The beach is beautiful, but it is very crowded here. You can snorkel really well here. We enjoyed it.
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Fantastic experience: Beautiful, clean beach with crystal clear water. With pleasant water temperatures, you can stay in the sea and relax forever. If you enjoy watching fish, bring a diving mask, preferably with a snorkel. It's worth it, highly recommended!
Positive experience: Very beautiful beach with clear water, a sunshade with 2 sunbeds costs €19.50. If you want a sunbed, you should not arrive later than 10:30 AM during the peak season. There are 2 small bars on the beach with various drinks and ice cream. There are also 2 restaurants nearby, where you can use the toilet for €0.50. At the entrance to the beach, there is a tap for rinsing off/showering. Fresh fruit is sold for €5 each. Since we did not see any other toilets, there are only 4 stars.
Fantastic experience: Quite a large cove, which can be accessed by arriving by car to a parking area (free) and continuing on foot for a few meters. Since several hotels overlook this cove, it is quite touristy, but absolutely enjoyable. Clear and calm water, rich in vegetation all around, in some places there is pink sand. I recommend.
Fantastic experience: The beach is fantastic!! The water is crystal clear and remains very shallow for several meters. I only advise against it for those looking for a quiet place, there were really a lot of people here.
Positive experience: Spiaggia molto vasta e pulita,il mare invece mi ha un po’ deluso. Sarà che quando ci sono andata era mosso,però l’ho trovato molto diverso rispetto alle foto che girano su internet.. Nota negativa per il parcheggio che è a pagamento e costa 6€. Una ladrata..
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Fantastic experience: Perfekt zum Schwimmen, Schnorcheln oder einfach nur Planschen! Es gibt viele verschiedene Fischarten, die man mit der Maske bestaunen kann. Es ist oft sehr windig, wenn man mit SUP-Board oder Kajak durch die Bucht paddelt.
Fantastic experience: Una playa imprescindible en la isla, poco concurrida en junio 2021 y aguas perfectamente cristalinas para hacer snorkel y un paseo en kayak, muy buenas vistas para disfrutar de la naturaleza y alegrar el corazón. Hay que vivir en la playa.
Positive experience: Ganz netter Badestrand. Was die Entfernung vom Parkplatz zum Strand angeht wahrscheinlich einer der besten Strände. Als wir gegen 16:00 Uhr dort ankamen war der Strand noch recht voll allerdings nicht überfüllt. Es gibt einen flachen Einstieg in das Wasser. Einzig auf die teilweise doch recht großen Felsen unter Wasser muss man ein wenig achtgeben damit man sich nicht verletzt. Das Wasser hat eine annehmbare Qualität wird allerdings durch aufgewühlten Sand sowie kleine Algen und Baumreste stellenweise etwas trüb. Unter Wasser gibt es in Strandnähe ein paar Fische die man sich anschauen kann. Ein Toilettenhäuschen ist auch vorhanden. Dort kann es aber zu kleineren Staus kommen wenn viel los ist . Die Benutzung kostet 50 Cent. Ansonsten gibt es noch einen Bootsverleih (Tretboot mit Rutsche 20 Euro, 1er Kajak 10 Euro und 2er Kajak 15 Euro die Stunde). Der Strand wird von Retungschwimmern überwacht und befindet sich in einem gepflegten Zustand.
Cala Agulla: Reviews
Positive experience: Cala Agulla is a really nice beach with beautiful landscapes to admire! The sand is soft and white, and the water is super clear. It's great that there are bars and showers available. A quick tip: arrive early to secure a good parking spot and a prime location for your towel or a sunbed. Just a heads-up though, it can get very crowded, and there can sometimes be a lot of algae in the water.
Fantastic experience: I think the most beautiful beach in Mallorca. There are a few places to eat on the beach.
Negative experience: Beautiful beach destroyed by mass tourism. Let's say if just 5% of all visitiors pee in the water here, then it takes days to have it clean back suitable for swimming!
Negative experience: the beach has large rocks that are covered with sand. the entrance to the water is also mixed. Upon entering the beach, it smells like a public toilet. swimming was prohibited on some parts of the beach. Not recommended.
Fantastic experience: Cala Agulla is a stunning beach with clear turquoise waters, soft sand, and a beautiful setting surrounded by pine trees and hills. It strikes a perfect balance between natural charm and easy access, making it great for both relaxing and swimming. The atmosphere is lively but not overcrowded, with enough space to enjoy the sun and sea in peace.
Positive experience: It's a lovely beach to which I've returned after almost 25 years, although I remembered it as much prettier - In May there is quite a lot of seaweed everywhere, and crazy amount of tourists increase the amount of thrash in sand
Fantastic experience: One of the beautiful beaches I ever been to
Fantastic experience: Beautiful beach with white sand and azure sea. There is a beach bar with toilets (0.50€). But the big parking in the woods is blocked (April 2025), so try to find a parking lot in the town, which is a bit stressful.
Fantastic experience: Cala Agulla is one of the most beautiful beaches on the island of Mallorca. With fine white sand, clear and generally calm waters, which, as common sense dictates, deserve respect when they are rough. Very popular in summer, as is normal, to enjoy its natural landscape and crystal-clear waters. It has all kinds of services in summer. In other seasons, it does not have as many visitors and takes on its more natural and wild state. It has a good hotel capacity and private residences in the urbanized area. It is located in an ANEI, Area of Natural Special Interest, declared as such since 1991 by the Parliament of the Balearic Islands, and is integrated into the European Network of protected areas. It is part of the Natural Park of the Llevant Peninsula. It requires maximum protection due to its high landscape value, thus ensuring its sustainability. There are signs in the area that adequately inform visitors of the ecological value of the area. The beach, about five hundred meters long, is accompanied by a beautiful and dense pine forest, typical of the Mallorcan and Mediterranean coast. A place to visit, enjoy, and respect as it deserves.
Fantastic experience: Beautiful unspoiled beach with fine sand and pine forest in the background. Quite clean regarding plastic waste, at least in February. Delightfully empty at this time of year.
Fantastic experience: Simply breathtaking this bay
Fantastic experience: They say it's an area that gets very crowded, although we had a good experience since we were able to enjoy it to the fullest. There's a parking area about a 10-minute walk away where you can find a spot without any problems and without spending hours looking like you do in other coves. The sand is super fine and the water is completely clear and clean. One of the best spots on the island if you want to take a dip.
Fantastic experience: Beautiful bay and great beach.
Fantastic experience: The dune system of Cala Agulla is located within the Natural Park of the Llevant Peninsula. Despite the conservation actions being carried out by the public authorities, it is a fragile ecosystem under high human pressure during the tourist high season. Therefore, it is very important to respect the environment and avoid entering cordoned-off areas and, in any case, damaging the plant species that grow in the sand. Of course, any type of waste is not welcome. Before getting in the car or returning to the village, make sure to clean your feet and shoes of sand. You don't know how much the small amounts add up when multiplied by thousands of people in a year...
Positive experience: a very beautiful beach but it's sad that it's so crowded with so many tourists
Positive experience: Very relaxing, large parking lot, quite clean sand. Very pleasant in winter.
Fantastic experience: For us, the most beautiful beach we have seen in Mallorca. We visited the place in November, so we were almost alone there. Wonderful ❤️
Fantastic experience: Beautiful, large bay with a big sandy beach and clear water. We were there at the beginning of November, and it was simply dreamy because it was naturally empty, relaxed, and there were no parking problems. Definitely a recommendation during the off-season!
Fantastic experience: We walked there at the beach today! Really a beautiful beach ️
Fantastic experience: A beautiful beach with great water. Nice sand. Beautifully surrounded by the forest. Parking is paid. But the beach is definitely worth it.
Fantastic experience: Cala Agulla is a beautiful beach about 500 meters long adjacent to the lovely town of Cala Rajada in Mallorca, with a population that includes families, tourists (especially Germans), and some local residents. With sandy dunes and surrounded by pines and plants, its waters are clear and clean, with some shallow rocks to be careful of while swimming or walking. On windy days there can be waves, but generally the waters are safe for small children. There are several beach bars offering snacks, appetizers, ice creams, and drinks, as well as a restaurant ideal for families. For snorkeling enthusiasts, the best areas are the rocks on the right and left.
Positive experience: Nice beach - despite October, the beach was well populated. Definitely very crowded in the summer months.
Fantastic experience: Super beautiful beach, you walk or drive through a pine forest and come to this wonderful beach. Bar and toilet available.
Fantastic experience: Crystal clear water
Fantastic experience: Great beach, in October there was plenty of space for bathers, drinks and food can be purchased.
Fantastic experience: Beautiful place.
Fantastic experience: A beautiful beach and the most beautiful one I have seen in Mallorca so far. Like in Sardinia and Crete with white/pink soft sand. Totally clear water and scenery with dunes and pine forests. Breathtaking.
Fantastic experience: A beautiful bay and super clean water, ideal for swimming and snorkeling, etc.
Fantastic experience: Incredible beach
Fantastic experience: Ideal, beautiful. Highly recommended.
Fantastic experience: We loved the beach and easy access
Fantastic experience: Busy beach, but with easy parking, close to supermarkets where you can buy products at affordable prices and not suffer the high prices of the beach bars. It has showers.
Negative experience: ️ ATTENTION️: It must have been a nice beach and a nice outing around 4 PM with the kids..... We were there 2 days ago.... it is a nice beach yes but ️ATTENTION️: sign placed on the right side of the path prohibits parking next to the paid entrance of the parking lot... in Spain, apparently, this sign applies to both sides of the road even if it is placed on the right (while on the island I notice that signs prohibiting overtaking, for example, are placed on both sides....). Anyway.... after less than 1 hour on the beach because of a red flag, swimming prohibited waves +++ and well 100 euros fine on the windshield (200 if we don't pay immediately at the police station). Too expensive a day... go to the paid parking lot and don't trust the sign suggesting you can park on the left side of the path. We got taken for a ride. Too bad for the merchants... we would have gone to a restaurant instead of the too expensive fine....................
Positive experience: Too crowded unless you arrive early. Due to the previous waves, unfortunately, several areas were so dirty that you couldn't go in...
Positive experience: Carina but too crowded, at a certain time you can no longer see the sea because of the many umbrellas that are planted wildly everywhere.
Positive experience: Great beach, perfect for snorkeling. There were many reefs (on the left side of the beach) with lots of fish. For us, it was the most beautiful of all the beaches we visited. There are small stalls with ice cream, snacks, and drinks. There is also a restaurant nearby, the food there was very good but also expensive. The restrooms are very small and really disgusting.
Positive experience: Beautiful guarded beach. Two loungers and a parasol cost €19.50, but you have to be there early as the number is limited. A restaurant and restroom are also available.
Negative experience: Beautiful, fine sand. But that was already our opinion. The entry is shallow, but full of seaweed. In high season, it is totally overcrowded and restless due to the constantly coming and going guests. We did not feel comfortable. Paid parking, but the price is okay (€6.50). If you want sunbeds, you should get there VERY early in high season. Otherwise, only the African umbrella sellers remain, who offer you a junk umbrella for €20. We will avoid this beach in the future, fortunately there are nicer AND more relaxing beaches in Mallorca.
Fantastic experience: Nice beach, with easy access, parking (paid, €6.5 in 2024). It's worth it if you don't want to complicate things. There's also an area with trees to seek shade.
Positive experience: Beautiful beach with a backdrop of pine trees. Also perfect for hikes in off season. Can get crowded in summer peak period.
Positive experience: A sumptuous view, magnificent water. Unfortunately, there are many cigarette butts on the sand and too many people, we could only place one towel.
Fantastic experience: Beautiful, clean beach with crystal clear water. With pleasant water temperatures, you can stay in the sea and relax forever. If you enjoy watching fish, bring a diving mask, preferably with a snorkel. It's worth it, highly recommended!
Fantastic experience: Very big beach, you can park the car for free on the downhill road that leads to the beach if you can find a free spot, otherwise you will have to drive around the streets to look for a spot further away from the beach. The beach, like many others in Palma, has both the equipped part with 1 umbrella and 2 sun loungers, which in all the beaches I have visited, I found that the price remains fixed below €20; the most expensive I paid was €20.50 at another beach. The sea is not great, even though according to others who recommended me to go that it was one of the best, maybe I just happened to catch a bad day for the sea due to algae, on the shore it was full of dark seaweed and even beyond the first section, the water further ahead was murky and with a greenish color that went towards yellow. On all the beaches, there are always these fruit vendors who, in my opinion, cannot keep the fruit all day under this scorching sun; indeed, we bought a very large slice of watermelon for €5, but it was warm and tasteless. I don't feel like excluding this beach from the must-visit stops because, as I said, I just caught a day with water full of algae; maybe someone on another date will have better luck and the water will be beautiful as seen in photos. If you manage to move away a bit further than necessary, the water becomes more beautiful.
Positive experience: Beautiful beach but very crowded.
Fantastic experience: Perfect beach. White sand, waves and crystal blue water.
Negative experience: Rocky, dirty and unmaintained beach. Not recommending it. Dusty car parking space for €6.50. The beach bar charges €3.00 for a small (33cl) mineral water.
Fantastic experience: The beach is beautiful and the crystal clear water is magnificent...but there are a lot of people in the peak season.
Negative experience: Continuing on our route through Mallorca, we decided to go to Cala Agulla because of the photos and the good reviews we had read. However, when we arrived, we encountered a cove full of seaweed, the water murky, not crystal clear. It was in the afternoon, so we found parking right away, and it wasn't very crowded, allowing us to spend a pleasant time. As a recommendation, it is important to maintain the cleanliness and care of the beaches to prevent this from happening.
Fantastic experience: Cala Agulla is a beach that embodies the beauty of the Mediterranean in its fullest expression. Its fine, golden sand is perfect for lying down and relaxing, while the sea, with its crystal-clear waters, invites you to plunge into an unmatched natural environment. One of the most charming experiences at Cala Agulla is the opportunity to swim among curious fish, creating a marine atmosphere full of life and color. Moreover, if you seek more than just relaxing under the sun, at Cala Agulla you can rent pedal boats, an ideal option to explore the surroundings and enjoy the sea from another perspective. The only downside is that parking is paid. However, it is spacious and you will always find a spot, which makes your visit worry-free. In short, Cala Agulla is a must-visit for those looking for a beautiful and peaceful beach with a touch of adventure.
Fantastic experience: My favorite beach near Cala Ratjada. Especially in the morning or in the evening when it's not too busy yet.
Fantastic experience: Spectacular beach, it got spots of seaweed and rather crowded, but still fantastic!
Positive experience: The beach and water are unbelievably beautiful. A pier/path would be advantageous. Since the beach is very long and well-visited, it takes quite a while to find a spot. The rocks on the beach make it particularly difficult, especially with children. It would be a great help if there were a paved path in the upper area to walk all the way to the back.
Positive experience: This is an exceptional beach with very nice sand. Unfortunately, there were too many algae during my visit.
Fantastic experience: Very pretty beach, turquoise and transparent water, sand with a pink hue at the edge. Don't hesitate to go early, it gets crowded quickly. Many parking spaces available. Shower available when returning to the parking lot. Restaurant bar on the beach. A must-do!!!
Fantastic experience: Very peaceful and family-friendly cove.
Negative experience: Beautiful but too many people and too much seaweed.
Negative experience: Any beach is better than this cove. Free and without seaweed. Very overcrowded.
Negative experience: You pay €6 for parking, which is very reasonable if you stay all day. However, if you have an experience like ours today, we arrived at 9:15 in the morning, it's now 11:00, and they closed the beach for risks about 40 minutes ago. We went to the parking area to ask what was going on with the parking fee we paid, and the only thing they could think of telling us is that it has been cheap for the two hours my children could spend at the shore simply because they closed everything completely.
Fantastic experience: Beautiful and large beach. Paid parking €6.5 for the whole day. There is a long queue to get in since you have to pay for parking (it's huge and there's plenty of room, even arriving at noon). Before reaching the parking area, you can rent horses for a ride, and you can even see them walking around the pine area. It has surveillance and rental of recreational water equipment. There is also a beach bar at one end where you can eat very well at a more than reasonable price. It is a very family-friendly and calm beach, although it's crowded (not many people come in May or October). It would be nice and right for everyone who comes to the beach to pick up their trash and not leave it lying on the sand; it harms the environment and the beach's image, let's be civic.
Positive experience: Large beautiful beach. Unfortunately, the beach vendors can be a bit annoying here.
Fantastic experience: Beautiful sandy beach, unfortunately very crowded.
Positive experience: Very beautiful beach with clear water, a sunshade with 2 sunbeds costs €19.50. If you want a sunbed, you should not arrive later than 10:30 AM during the peak season. There are 2 small bars on the beach with various drinks and ice cream. There are also 2 restaurants nearby, where you can use the toilet for €0.50. At the entrance to the beach, there is a tap for rinsing off/showering. Fresh fruit is sold for €5 each. Since we did not see any other toilets, there are only 4 stars.
Fantastic experience: Highly recommended cove! Crystal clear sea, options for both free beach and renting sunbeds and umbrellas (€20) as well as the presence of restaurants and kiosks for food and drinks. Large paid parking (€6.50 per day) easily accessible.
Negative experience: La Caletta could offer a lovely corner for relaxation and meditation, if it weren't for the disorganization and rudeness of the staff in charge of the beach. The staff for renting sun loungers only accepts cash and treats you very rudely and offensively. The bar staff, on the other hand, does not accept debit/credit card payments below €10. This is only presented to you after you have received the ordered drinks or food, which forces you to buy additional products to reach the minimum spending of €10. Furthermore, the massive presence of people during the high season makes everything very confusing and not relaxing at all. You can find other coves and better beaches than Cala Agulla by moving just a few meters.
Positive experience: Beautiful beach. There is something for everyone. The beach is clean. Lifeguards, bar, and restaurant are available. There is also a volleyball court and pedal boat rental. However, the beach is always very crowded, and if you're unlucky, a group of young men might sit nearby and listen to pop music. However, you can always find a spot and also lie down ;)
Positive experience: You arrive by car at the parking lot (€6.50 all day) and the beach is reached with a 5-minute walk through a pine forest. You can either bring your own umbrella or rent one with the sunbeds. The beach is touristy but very large, so there is space for everyone!
Positive experience: I went today, there was wind and there were many waves and a lot of seaweed, what a shame...
Positive experience: The location is hyper nice, the bars are not. We had a very bad experience at the restaurant at the end of the beach.
Positive experience: Nice beach with a mix of locals and tourists. Beach bar on site. A lot of parking space.
Positive experience: Beautiful crowded cove, they charge you 6.5 euros for parking, but if you do it right, you can access for free from another side.
Positive experience: It's very packed since this is the most accessible beach next to Cala Ratjada. I recommend walking around and looking for a more secluded location if you're here to enjoy the beach without disruption.
Positive experience: Extremely overcrowded and lots of seaweed on the shoreline but other than this it is a beautiful beach with wonderful golden sand. For some extra peace and quiet it is definitely worth walking next door along the path to the beach adjacent.
Fantastic experience: There are boats, a bar, close to the center, a beautiful place... arrive early because it fills up with tourists during peak season.
Fantastic experience: There is something for everyone.... Beach, rocks (great for snorkeling), gastronomy.... As a smoker, the only thing that bothered me was the cigarettes that were 'forgotten'.
Fantastic experience: Very beautiful beach
Fantastic experience: Beautiful large sandy beach :) Sunbeds €19. Beach bar. Large parking €6.50 for the whole day.
Positive experience: The beach is beautiful, but it is very crowded here. You can snorkel really well here. We enjoyed it.
Fantastic experience: Very beautiful cove with crystal clear clean water. The sandy beach is partially pink. Only very crowded during high season. Parking costs 7.80 euros which I find already overpriced.
Fantastic experience: Quite a large cove, which can be accessed by arriving by car to a parking area (free) and continuing on foot for a few meters. Since several hotels overlook this cove, it is quite touristy, but absolutely enjoyable. Clear and calm water, rich in vegetation all around, in some places there is pink sand. I recommend.
Positive experience: Good beach, there are people but it is big
Positive experience: Very nice beach, unfortunately often overcrowded
Fantastic experience: One of the most beautiful natural beaches in Mallorca, wonderfully located in a picturesque bay. Unfortunately overcrowded during the season.
Positive experience: wonderful water but the only problem is that it is full of people
Fantastic experience: Very large beach, but also very crowded, sometimes there are stones directly underneath a light layer of sand, entry into the water is not so nice in some places, and you have to go in a bit to swim properly. At the beach, you are offered everything by wandering sellers (sun umbrellas, beach towels, sunglasses, caps, Rolex watches, jerseys, fresh fruit, massages) sometimes a bit pushy, and the same sellers come by multiple times. Prices are more expensive than in the store and of course everything is real.
Fantastic experience: Best beach in the northeast! Crystal clear water, a small snack shack (unfortunately a bit expensive) with food options and pedal boat rental.
Fantastic experience: I really liked the beach. Perfect until 11:00.
Negative experience: June 2024: Completely overcrowded, many football clubs, a lot of alcohol, and very loud. A parasol with 2 sunbeds now costs €19.50 (outrageous). The beach itself and the water are actually very beautiful.
Negative experience: -1 star: Lack of toilets -1 star: Exorbitant prices (€19.50) for sunbeds and refreshments -1 star: Despite the ban, vendors roam around trying to sell umbrellas and other stuff. Overall, the cove is very beautiful. But the infrastructure is not made for the masses. And if you read the reviews, you can tell that this does not change. Conclusion: It should be called Bloodsucker Cove. There are nicer and cheaper places. Please go there.
Fantastic experience: Very nice beach with an inviting bar
Fantastic experience: Beautiful sandy beach. Be careful of the sharp rocks. Sea is clear and turquoise blue. Excellent snorkeling water - lots of fish! Take out a pedalo.... Beach bars for food, drinks and ice cream. Toilets require a donation.
Fantastic experience: Beautiful beach ️ clear water. Great for snorkeling.
Positive experience: very beautiful beach and easily accessible, of course, due to the ease, it is very crowded. very large parking available in the area for €6.5 per day. BE CAREFUL to look for free parking in the surrounding streets, they give fines!! moving to the left of the beach there is a path that leads to a rocky area, which has an incredible water color. I recommend it, too bad for the too many people!
Fantastic experience: Beautiful beach, I recommend going to the other end of the beach. Crystal clear water, beautiful white sand ideal for building castles etc. :-)
Fantastic experience: The most beautiful beach I have seen. I give 5 stars for the place, but you have to pay €6.5 for parking.
Negative experience: Beautiful beach but too crowded. The umbrellas at the beach clubs are few for the number of people flooding the beach and by 10:30, when we arrive, they are all already occupied. Parking can only be paid in cash, just like if you are lucky enough to find free umbrellas. Also, the kiosks only accept card payments for purchases over €10... The white sandy beach is beautiful, and the sea is just as nice, however, you can find better even nearby.
Fantastic experience: Super beautiful beach. Reachable from our hotel in 7 minutes by car. An advantage is also that there are restrooms here. Ice cream, snacks, and drinks are also available at the beach stalls. If you arrive early, you can always get a parasol with a safe and 2 sunbeds. For just about 20 euros all day, we find that reasonable. Fresh fruit is always sold as well, which is brought to you. That is totally worth it too. The only thing that bothers us a bit are the gentlemen who constantly come around trying to sell you either an umbrella, sunglasses, a towel, or a 'Rolex'... Otherwise, it is a super sandy beach with crystal clear water. The parking fee is 6 euros, which we also find worth it. We always enjoy coming here again ☺️
Fantastic experience: Wide, long beach with shallow water at the beginning. There is no problem in finding a space to sit or lay. There is one bar on the beach. In the back there is also a big parking lot. You have to pay to park. Nearby there were also toilets but in June they were still closed. It is not so far from the center. You can get there by walking the main street all the time.
Fantastic experience: Fantastic beach. In my opinion, the most beautiful in Majorca. If you want to get a beach umbrella and sunbeds, you should go before 9:00 AM. Parking costs €6, beach umbrella and sunbeds €20. There’s a place to eat. Crystal clear water. Be mindful of the winds before going there.
Positive experience: This is a beautiful beach with very nice sand. There are restaurants and bars there and the beach was crowded. Our main purpose of the visit was to snorkel and we swam at the rock formations nearest to the village. It was quite shallow, but we enjoyed it anyway. There was a nice reef with various fish. It was easy to find parking at the paid parking lot nearby.
Fantastic experience: A beautiful cove like all those on the island of Mallorca.
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