S'Amarador
S'Amarador delivers that postcard-perfect Caribbean beach look without leaving the Mediterranean.
About S'Amarador
S'Amarador delivers that postcard-perfect Caribbean beach look without leaving the Mediterranean. You'll find 145 meters of powdery white sand meeting shallow turquoise water so clear you can see your feet at waist depth. The beach sits within Mondragó Natural Park, which means the surrounding pine forests and rocky headlands stay completely undeveloped.
The experience feels refreshingly uncommercialized compared to Mallorca's resort beaches. You'll wade into bathwater-warm shallows that stretch out for dozens of meters, perfect for families with kids or anyone who wants to float without worrying about depth. A single beach bar operates from a simple wooden structure, serving cold beers for 3 EUR and basic bocadillos for 6-8 EUR. The crowd stays mellow: mostly European families and couples who've made the 20-minute walk from the parking area.
Most guides oversell this as a secret paradise, but it gets properly busy from 11am to 4pm in summer. The truth is, you're better off arriving early morning or late afternoon when the light turns that turquoise water absolutely electric. Skip the overpriced sunbed rentals at 15 EUR per day and bring your own towel. The small beach bar runs out of food by 3pm, so eat beforehand if you're staying all day.
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