What to See in Southern Mallorca: The Essentials for Your Trip

Southern Mallorca is a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered. Away from the hustle and bustle of other more crowded areas, this region offers a perfect combination of unspoiled beaches, charming villages, and lush nature that will take your breath away.

Southern Mallorca is the ideal destination for all types of travelers: couples seeking romance, families who want to enjoy nature and the sea, adventurers eager to explore trails and secret coves, etc.

Our mission is to guide you through the most special corners, offering practical tips and suggestions that will transform your getaway into an unforgettable adventure. This guide will reveal the must-see spots in Southern Mallorca so you can make the most of every moment of your trip.

Dream Beaches and Coves in Southern Mallorca

The southern coastline of Mallorca is famous for its crystal-clear waters and golden sands. Here, nature has been generous, creating a paradise that invites relaxation and disconnection. We present the beaches and coves you cannot miss.

Es Trenc, the Most Famous Beach

When you think of paradise beaches in Mallorca, Es Trenc is undoubtedly one of the first that comes to mind. This extensive strip of fine white sand, bathed by intense turquoise waters, is a true natural spectacle.

Unlike other more developed beaches, Es Trenc maintains a pristine and wild environment, flanked by dunes and pine forests, making it an idyllic place to spend the day.

Perfect for families thanks to its shallow waters, it is also a refuge for those seeking tranquility. Its almost 3 kilometers of length always allow you to find a secluded corner, even in high season.

Don’t forget to bring your own umbrella and something to drink, although you will also find some beach bars (chiringuitos) and basic services.

Cala Pi, Cala Santanyí, and Cala Llombards

Beyond the majesty of Es Trenc, Southern Mallorca hides smaller coves of overwhelming beauty.

Cala Pi is a magical spot, nestled between cliffs and featuring a small jetty. Its natural setting is spectacular, and the fishermen’s huts give it a very special vibe. Access is via stairs, making it a quieter and less crowded option. Its waters are ideal for snorkeling.

Cala Santanyí is a more family-friendly beach, with services and a good selection of restaurants. Its calm, shallow waters are perfect for children, and the rocky landscape that surrounds it is worth admiring. Here you can rent sunbeds and umbrellas and enjoy a day at the beach with all the comforts.

Cala Llombards is another hidden gem, smaller in size and with a very relaxed atmosphere. Surrounded by pine trees and with fishermen’s huts, it is perfect for those seeking a picturesque place away from the crowds. Its turquoise waters invite a refreshing swim.

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The Hidden Coves of Es Carbó, Es Cargol, and Cala Marmols

For adventurers and those seeking maximum privacy, Southern Mallorca offers secret coves accessible on foot or by boat.

Es Carbó and Es Cargol are two unspoiled coves located south of Colonia de Sant Jordi. To reach them, you will have to walk a good distance from the Cap Salines lighthouse or from Colonia, but the effort is well worth it. You will find white sands and amazingly clear waters, almost always with very few people. They are ideal for a day of total disconnection, bringing everything you need with you.

Cala Marmols is perhaps the most spectacular of all the hidden coves. Its name comes from the white marble cliffs that surround it, creating an astonishing contrast with the deep blue of the sea. Access is a bit more complicated, either on foot from Cap de Salines (approximately an hour and a half walk) or by boat. But the reward is a cove of indescribable beauty, perfect for swimming and snorkeling in a pristine environment.

Must-See Villages

Beyond its beaches, Southern Mallorca is home to villages that preserve the Mediterranean essence, with their cobbled streets, traditional architecture, and an atmosphere that invites unhurried strolls.

Santanyí Stands Out for its Architecture, Market, and Local Atmosphere

Santanyí is, without a doubt, the cultural heart of Southern Mallorca. This charming village stands out for its sandstone architecture, which gives it a characteristic golden hue. Its narrow, cobbled streets are dotted with art galleries, designer boutiques, and cozy cafes.

The soul of Santanyí is revealed especially on Wednesdays and Saturdays, when it hosts one of the largest and most vibrant markets on the island. Here you can find everything from fresh local produce to handicrafts, fashion, and antiques. The atmosphere is lively and it’s the perfect opportunity to mingle with the locals and sample gastronomic delights. Be sure to visit the Sant Andreu church and enjoy a coffee in the Plaça Major.

Colonia de Sant Jordi, the Gateway to Es Trenc and Starting Point for Cabrera

Located on the coast, Colonia de Sant Jordi is an old fishing village that has become a lively tourist center. Its strategic location makes it the gateway to the famous Es Trenc beach and the main starting point for excursions to the Cabrera National Park.

Although more developed than other villages, it retains the charm of its maritime past. Its marina is a constant coming and going of boats, and you will find a wide variety of restaurants and shops on its promenade. It is an ideal place to stay if you want everything at hand and easy access to some of the best beaches in the area.

Cala Figuera, the Picturesque Fishing Port

If you are looking for a Mediterranean postcard, Cala Figuera will offer it to you. This small fishing port is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and best preserved in Mallorca. Its white houses with green windows, anchored on the cliffs, descend to the sea, where the llaüts (traditional Majorcan fishing boats) rock their colors in the calm waters.

There is no beach here, but the charm lies in strolling along its docks, watching the fishermen mending their nets, and enjoying the peace and authenticity of the place. Several restaurants with terraces offer fresh fish of the day with spectacular views of the port. It is a perfect place for a quiet afternoon, photographing every corner and letting yourself be carried away by the magic of the Mediterranean.

Natural Parks and Nature Activities in Southern Mallorca

Southern Mallorca is not just beaches and towns; it is also a sanctuary of biodiversity and protected landscapes that invite exploration and contact with nature.

Mondragó Natural Park, with Hiking Trails and Bird Watching

The Mondragó Natural Park is an ecological jewel and an oasis of tranquility. Declared a Natural Park in 1992, it protects a valuable ecosystem of dunes, pine and oak forests, and wetlands, home to a rich birdlife. It is a paradise for hiking and ornithology lovers.

Within the park, you will find several coves with white sand and crystal-clear waters, such as Cala Mondragó, S’Amarador, and Caló des Borgit, connected by well-marked trails. You can enjoy easy routes that will take you to viewpoints with spectacular views or to hidden coves where you can swim. Don’t forget your binoculars to observe the numerous bird species that inhabit the park. It is a perfect plan for families with children, as the routes are accessible and offer direct contact with nature.

Es Trenc Salt Flats (Salinas de Es Trenc)

Right next to the famous Es Trenc beach are the impressive Salinas de Es Trenc (Salt Flats), an ecosystem of incalculable historical and landscape value. These salt flats, still in operation, not only produce one of the most appreciated salts in world gastronomy—the famous Flor de Sal—but also create a visual spectacle that varies with the seasons and the time of day.

The salt pools, with their different concentrations of salt and microorganisms, take on shades ranging from pale pink to intense reddish, creating a photogenic, almost lunar landscape. This environment is also an essential stopover point on the migratory routes of numerous waterfowl, making it a privileged place for observing flamingos, avocets, and other species, especially during spring and autumn.

Excursion to Cabrera National Park

If there is one excursion that defines adventure and purity in Southern Mallorca, it is the visit to the Cabrera Maritime-Terrestrial National Park. This archipelago, located a few kilometers from Colonia de Sant Jordi, is a sanctuary of Mediterranean biodiversity, totally pristine and protected. A visit to Cabrera is a total immersion in nature.

Here you will find incredibly transparent waters, perfect for snorkeling or diving. The marine fauna is rich and abundant, and you can swim alongside colorful fish in an environment that looks like a natural pool. In addition, the main island offers a small hiking trail to the castle, from where the views of the entire archipelago are simply spectacular.

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Your Adventure in Southern Mallorca Awaits!

We have traveled together through the pristine beaches, charming villages, and most impressive natural areas. Southern Mallorca is a destination that promises unmissable experiences and countless unforgettable memories.

Now that you have the definitive guide on what to see in Southern Mallorca, only one step remains: planning your trip.

The Experience We Recommend

If there is a way to elevate your trip to another level, it is by exploring the coast from the sea with the boats of Attraction Catamarans. Imagine feeling the breeze on your face as you sail through the turquoise waters, anchoring in coves accessible only by sea, or watching the sun sink into the Mediterranean in a spectacle of colors.

We invite you not to miss the opportunity to experience the south coast of Mallorca aboard our catamarans:

  • Day Excursions: Join our voyage for a full day of sun, snorkeling, and relaxation, discovering the most beautiful coves with all the amenities on board.
  • Sunset Cruises: The most romantic and spectacular way to end the day, enjoying a drink as the sky turns orange over the Majorcan horizon.
  • Private Catamaran Charter: If you are traveling in a group or looking for a totally personalized experience, charter a catamaran just for you and your people, and design your own route through the island’s treasures.

Ready to Set Sail?

Don’t leave the organization of your best days until the last moment. Book your spot on our day or sunset excursions, or check out the catamaran charter options now to ensure the most memorable experience of your vacation.

And remember, the information does not end here: keep exploring our blog to find more expert tips, route guides, and secrets about other areas of Mallorca and its activities. We look forward to seeing you aboard Attraction Catamarans!

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