Our beaches

S´Illot Beach
It offers the opportunity to enjoy crystal-clear water and nature in its purest state. If what you need this holiday is serenity.
S’Illot Beach –also known as Cala Moreia– takes its name from the imposing islet that emerges from the sea at this point. On its eastern edge, opposite the islet, you will find a few boats belonging to local and amateur fishermen tied up at an old dock.
This is where the Torrent de n’Amer flows into the sea and there is a large bridge across it. The torrent also marks the physical boundary between the municipalities of Sant Llorenç des Cardassar and Manacor. The beach is easy to reach by road if you follow the signs; there is also a bus service with a stop some 50 metres from the beach.
Other facilities include sun lounger and pedalo hire, lifeguards, access for the disabled, parking areas and showers.

Cala Millor Beach
Cala Millor beach, also known as Son Moro and Cala Nau, offers us fine and clean sand.

S´Illot Beach
It offers the opportunity to enjoy crystal-clear water and nature in its purest state. If what you need this holiday is serenity.

Cala Bona Beach
A charming beach that combines the natural beauty of crystal-clear waters with the charm of its fishing port.

Es Ratjoli Beach
Beach access via stairs. A small, very welcoming cove.

Es Ribell Beach
Es Ribell is a small beach with crystal-clear waters that allow you to observe its seabed.

Sa Coma Beach
A quiet and safe beach in eastern Mallorca, perfect for a family day out, thanks to its shallow waters and soft sand.

Sa Marjal Beach
Sa Marjal beach is characterized by its charm and tranquility due to its more secluded location.