
Duration
4 hours
Best Time
Any time
Price
Free
Walking
Minimal walking
Es Trenc is the best natural beach on Mallorca: 3 km of white sand backed by dunes and pine trees, no hotels visible, water that shifts between turquoise and emerald depending on the light. It feels more Caribbean than Mediterranean. The beach is protected natural area, so there is no development and that is the point.
The sand here squeaks under your feet, genuinely white instead of the beige you find elsewhere on the island. Pine trees provide natural shade about 20 meters back from the water, perfect for afternoon siestas when the sun gets brutal around 2 PM. The water stays shallow for ages, making it ideal if you have kids, though the wind can whip up surprisingly strong waves on some days.
There are a few chiringuitos (beach bars) for drinks and basic food, but mostly you bring your own. Es Chiringuito Blue at the main access serves decent paella for EUR 18 and cold beers for EUR 4, nothing fancy but the location makes up for it. The other bars are forgettable. Pack a cooler with plenty of water because there is zero shade on the actual beach and August temperatures hit 35°C regularly.
Parking is EUR 7 at Ses Covetes (closest access, fills by 10 AM in summer) or Sa Rapita (north end, less crowded). Arrive before 9 AM or after 4 PM to avoid the worst crowds and heat. Walk 10-15 minutes along the beach from any access point to find space. The south end has a naturist section if that is your thing.
Bring reef-safe sunscreen, an umbrella, and realistic expectations about solitude during peak season. This is not some secret spot anymore.
Arrive by 9:30 AM in July and August or the parking fills (EUR 7). Park at Ses Covetes for the closest access or Sa Rapita for fewer crowds. Walk 15 minutes along the beach to find your spot. Bring your own shade (no umbrellas for rent on most sections), water, and food. The chiringuito at the south end does decent fish and drinks. Water shoes not needed, it is sandy.
Plan for about 4 hours.
Es Trenc Beach is in the Southeast neighborhood of Mallorca. The address is Es Trenc, Spain. The area is well-served by metro.
Yes, entry is free. There may be optional paid exhibits or activities, but the main experience costs nothing.
This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.
Comfortable shoes are recommended. Parts are outdoors, so bring a light layer.