Wondering if there are secret beaches on Mallorca where you can spend the whole day alone or in the company of just a few other people? Or maybe you just want to explore the lesser-known but beautiful corners of the island? Then you have come to the right place! In this post, I will present the most interesting of the hidden/little-known places on the island of Mallorca. You’ll find great items for sunbathing as well as snorkelling or swimming. You’re sure to take some great insta pics in these places too! Next to each item in the list below you will find a link to google maps, which will make it easy to get to the place.
Mallorca’s most beautiful and best hidden beaches
1. Cala Murta

The beautiful Cala Murta beach is located in a sea bay surrounded by cliffs and forest, so it can only be reached by boat or walking trail.
https://goo.gl/maps/K9S76i8TPQLqJAZT8
2. Cala Sa Calobra

A pebbly beach situated between two picturesque cliffs, there are sometimes more people here but you should not expect crowds. The beach is located in a picturesque area, the Torrent de Pareis ravine and the harbour at Sa Colobra are worth a visit.
https://goo.gl/maps/1Hf43rCE4XBVdAG47
3. Cala Bóquer

Popular with snorkelers, this secluded, pebbly beach in a cove sheltered by rocky cliffs is home to tame goats who are sure to be happy to ask what tasty food you are currently eating 🙂 Please note that you have to walk about 30 mins to the beach!
https://goo.gl/maps/KFN74ehaY2cGSMUs8
4. Cala Falcó

A real gem, known practically only among the locals! You can only get here on foot and there are two alternatives: from Cala Romàntica, a 40-minute walk, or from Cala Varques, located on the other side of Punta de’n Barrafau.
https://goo.gl/maps/u3tZ79ZM5sPF3ncD6
5. Cala na Llobriga
An intimate beach located at the foot of a forest-covered mountain. To get here look for the path described “Camí d’es Coll de Marina”. This wide path leads to Cala Mesquida, you have to go through a gate. You will leave Cala Moltó on your right. Keep walking along the Camí d’es Coll de marina up the slope.
Once you leave Cala Moltó behind and start climbing up the slope along a wide, rocky path, after about 100 metres you will see another unmarked path on your right. The path first descends the slope, then climbs again and finally descends to sea level. This is a straight path that goes through the forest, it leads directly to Cala de Na Llóbriga.
6. Cala Petita

A tiny, picturesque sand and pebble beach, sheltered by shrubs with convenient swimming conditions, located at the end of a narrow cove.
https://goo.gl/maps/vLkJvR4kUEi556x8A


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