Discover a different side to the Balearic Islands on the South Coast of Majorca Island. White-sand beaches, turquoise bays and rugged cliffs characterise this beautiful stretch of the island. The hinterland is a patchwork of sun-dappled pine forests and silvery olive groves.
The beaches on the South Coast of Majorca Island are stunning. Follow the stone steps down to Cala Pi, a postcard-perfect beach set at the end of a narrow bay and framed by steep cliffs. Sugar-white sand and aquamarine water give Platja des Caragol a Caribbean feel. Pine trees line the beach and offer plenty of shade.
Instead of built-up resorts, you’ll find charming towns and villages dotted along the South Coast of Majorca Island. The lively village of Ses Salines is a gateway to the South Coast of Majorca Island. It’s a stone’s throw from Colonia Sant Jordi, a laid-back town fringed by sandy beaches and rocky bays. Low-rise hotels and apartments line the beach and put you just steps from the pearl-white sand.
Getting there
Hubs like Ses Salines and Colonia Sant Jordi are compact and easy to get around on foot. Rental cars offer the freedom to explore the South Coast of Majorca Island at your own pace. Colonia Sant Jordi is a 45-minute drive from Palma and 1.5 hours by bus. Palma de Mallorca Airport is a 40-minute drive away.