Es Calonet d’es Fornàs – A Quiet Hideaway Below Son Verí
Location & Beach Profile
Location: 13 kilometres from Llucmajor
Type of Beach: Sand (Natural)
Length: 40 metres
Average Width: 4 metres
Occupancy: Low
Typical Visitors: Tourist
Access: Pedestrians & Vehicles
Facilities: Telephone
A Local Favourite Nestled Between Rocky Inlets
Tucked beneath the peaceful residential village of Son Verí, Es Calonet d’es Fornàs is a modest, calm cove often frequented by locals from Son Verí and Son Verí Nou. The small, sandy stretch lies between Caló de Sant Antoni and es Rentador de sa Senyora—a former bathing spot for the lady of the Son Verí estate, with ruins of her bathing hut still visible nearby.
Escars, Boats & a Touch of Old Mallorca
Along the rocky edges of this small sea inlet, you’ll find escars—traditional dry docks used by fishermen to store small boats. There’s little in the way of tourist infrastructure, but that’s part of the charm. This is a quiet retreat, best suited for those who enjoy simple bathing areas and the gentle lapping of waves away from crowds.
A View Worth Climbing For
Just a short walk away stands the Roca des Turistes, a flat natural platform reached by a carved stone stair, offering panoramic views over the Bay of Palma. From here, you can gaze back down toward Es Calonet d’es Fornàs and the rugged coastal landscape that stretches from Cala Sant Antoni to sa Ràpita, defined by its rocky shelves, small coves, and timeless tranquillity.
The information and pictures provided within this Beach Guide is courtesy of PlatgesdeBalears.com