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Cala Marçal


This broad, comely blue-flag beach is a lovely choice for a family outing from Portocolom: there's parking, nearby restaurants, toilets, and plenty of sand and gentle waves.


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1. Cala s’Arenal

0.94 MILES

Facing Portocolom across the water, there are actually two, proximate s'Arenals: Grand, which is broader and sandier, and Petit, which is rockier, more…

2. Castell de Santueri

4.05 MILES

This clifftop castle, whose proud walls rise seamlessly from a craggy natural peak, offers spectacular views, extending southeast far out to sea. The…

3. Santuari de Sant Salvador

4.82 MILES

One of inland Mallorca's most spectacular viewpoints, the hermitage Santuari de Sant Salvador crowns a hilltop 5km southeast of Felanitx and 509m above…

4. Cala Mondragó

5.45 MILES

Surrounded by coves, dunes and low hills, served by a bar and restaurant and blessed with clear, calm waters, this protected blue-flag beach has most…

5. Cala Magraner

5.52 MILES

Difficult to access on foot and walled in by weather-pitted walls of rock, this secluded cove is the perfect place to drop anchor and dive off the side of…

6. Cova del Pilar

5.77 MILES

This stunning sea cave, some 8km south of Porto Cristo, is best explored by kayak.

7. Cala Sequer

6.11 MILES

Sequer is a tiny sequestered toenail of sand between sheer rock walls: great if you fancy the walk to get there, and the unbroken solitude once you arrive.

8. Cala Varques

6.53 MILES

This isolated scrub-backed beach is one of the loveliest on Mallorca's east coast: nearly 100m long, and sloping down into brilliant turqouise sea.