Top 5 Hidden Beaches in Mallorca You Shouldn’t Miss in 2025

 Mallorca is often associated with crowded beaches and bustling resorts — but that’s only part of the story. 

The island hides some of the Mediterranean’s most pristine, untouched coves. If you’re looking to disconnect and find crystal-clear waters away from the masses, here are five local treasures:


1. Cala Tuent – Located at the foot of the Tramuntana mountains, Cala Tuent offers a rugged, raw beauty. Unlike neighboring Sa Calobra, it remains quiet even in high season. There are no bars or beach chairs — just the sea and silence.



2. Cala Varques – Accessible only by foot or bike, this remote cove near Manacor is a paradise for those who seek solitude. It’s also popular with free climbers and snorkelers.



3. Cala s'Almunia – A photographer’s dream: rustic boathouses, turquoise water, and rocky inlets. You’ll need to walk a bit from the parking area, but the view is worth it.



4. Es Caló des Moro – Possibly the most Instagrammed spot in recent years. Go early (before 8 a.m.) or off-season to truly enjoy it.



5. S’Amarador – Located in the Mondragó Natural Park, this wide beach is perfect for families or those wanting a mix of sea and scenic trails.




Local tip: Always bring water and food. Most of these beaches have no facilities. Respect the environment — some are part of protected areas.




🌅 Before you head out for dinner -> Try these hidden beaches locals recommend

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