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Revealed: The best beaches to enjoy in Majorca 

Visiting Majorca this year? Then here are the top five beaches to visit during your stay.

By LLM Reporters   |  
Majorca beaches
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Every year, sun-seeking holidaymakers flock to the Spanish island of Majorca in search of high temperatures, delicious food, and pure relaxation. One of Majorca’s greatest appeals is its breath-taking beaches.

Holidu, the search engine for holiday rentals, has analysed Google Maps data to uncover which beaches in Majorca are the best rated, in order to provide you with some inspiration on which shores of the island you should plan to head to next. The list of beaches was taken from Google Maps with their number of reviews and average ratings. All those with more than 100 reviews were then ranked by the average rating given by the users and the number of reviews they received. 

Cala Figuera – 1,235 reviews, 4.7/5 stars

Romantic bay Cala Figuera in the north of the isle majorca spain
This beautiful beach is located in the northeastern part of the island in a cove on the Cap de Formentor

It’s official – the best-rated beach in Majorca is Cala Figuera. This beautiful beach is located in the north-eastern part of the island in a cove on the Cap de Formentor. Dubbed as the perfect spot to escape summer crowds, this beach is a hidden gem, nestled among high vertical cliffs. While the beach is largely made up of pebble, gravel and rocks with a few sandy parts in between, the highlight of this location is the crystal clear water that is perfect for snorkelling. 

Cala Llombards – 122 reviews, 4.7/5 stars

Cala Llombards
Cala Llombards is ideal for swimming and snorkelling, thanks to the calm waters due to its sheltered location. Image credit: Bookiply

In second place, we have Cala Llombards, a stunning white sandy beach on the southeast coast of Majorca. This beach is a natural paradise and is fairly unknown to tourists and rather a go-to spot for locals and holiday rental owners in the area. Cala Llombards is ideal for swimming and snorkelling, thanks to the calm waters due to its sheltered location and clear visibility for coral and fish spotting. 

Caló des Moro – 5,978 reviews, 4.6/5 stars

Majorca beach
Situated in the southeast corner of Majorca, this beach is a mere 6 kilometres from Santanyi, a small town that is a popular destination due to its Balearic charm

Caló des Moro secures its spot as the third best beach in Majorca. Situated in the southeast corner of Majorca, this beach is a mere six kilometres from Santanyi, a small town that is a popular destination due to its Balearic charm. In true Majorcan style, this beach is tucked inside by a bay that is surrounded by imposing white cliffs. The remote location of the beach means that there are no facilities nearby, but it is a suitable place to take children thanks to the shallow and calm water.

Cala Mesquida – 5,405 reviews, 4.6/5 stars

Cala Mesquida
If you are looking for a quieter resort village, this area is a perfect choice

Just off the podium is Cala Mesquida, located in a large, beautiful bay in the north-eastern part of the island. The bay is around 0.5 km long and 150 meters wide, surrounded by magnificent dunes and rocks. This fine-grained, white sand beach with stunning turquoise water is popular among locals and is perfect for diving or snorkelling. In the high season, you will find all beach services: paid deck chairs, toilets, bars and a lifeguard. If you are looking for a quieter resort village, this area is a perfect choice. Interesting places to visit nearby are the historical towns of Arta and Capdepera. 

Cala Agulla – 3,804 reviews, 4.6/5 stars

Cala Agulla
Once you get enough sun, you can relax in the shade in a nearby restaurant or take a walk through a forest

Right next to the Cala Mesquida, there is the equally beautiful but more popular beach of Cala Agulla. Cala Agulla is located about 2km from Capdepera, in the north-eastern part of Majorca. What is special about Cala Agulla is that it has been recognised as a Blue Flag beach several times, which means that it meets the highest safety requirements.

Here, everyone can swim in turquoise blue water, enjoy sandy surroundings and a rocky landscape. This place is exceptionally family-friendly due to its shallow waters, lifeguard duty and sunbeds, umbrellas, and toilets availability. Once you get enough sun, you can relax in the shade in a nearby restaurant or take a walk through a forest.