Cala Mondragó
Cala Mondragó sits at the heart of Mallorca's most accessible natural park, offering 75 meters of fine sand backed by protected Mediterranean forest.
About Cala Mondragó
Cala Mondragó sits at the heart of Mallorca's most accessible natural park, offering 75 meters of fine sand backed by protected Mediterranean forest. The water here is genuinely transparent, you can see your feet clearly even waist deep, and the beach mixes pure sand with patches of seagrass that create natural snorkeling spots. Unlike most of Mallorca's eastern coves, this one connects directly to hiking trails that wind through pine forests and past wetlands where you'll spot herons and egrets.
The beach feels like a nature documentary come to life, with crystal clear water lapping against white sand while forest sounds drift from the tree line behind you. You'll share the space with Spanish families who picnic under umbrella pines and snorkelers exploring the rocky edges where small fish dart between the seagrass beds. The protected status means no beach bars or sunbed rentals, just a couple of wooden platforms and the sound of waves mixing with birdsong from the forest.
Most guides rave equally about Mondragó and neighboring S'Amarador, but honestly, S'Amarador gets more crowded for the same experience. The 4 EUR parking fee at the park entrance covers both beaches and the trail network, making it Mallorca's best beach bargain. Skip the midday rush between 12pm and 3pm when tour buses arrive, early morning gives you the place almost to yourself plus better light for photos.
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