Es Trenc – Mallorca’s Unspoiled Coastal Paradise
Location & Beach Profile
Location: 10.8 km from Campos / 6.5 km from Colònia de Sant Jordi
Type of Beach: Sand (Natural)
Length: Approx. 2,000 metres
Average Width: 20+ metres
Occupancy: High
Typical Visitors: Tourist & Naturist
Access: Pedestrians
Facilities: Paid Parking, Public Transport Access
Pristine Waters & Powder-Soft Sand
Es Trenc is one of the most iconic beaches in Mallorca, renowned for its crystal-clear turquoise waters and fine white sand. Stretching nearly 2 kilometres, this beach resembles a Caribbean shoreline, untouched by urban development and beloved by nature enthusiasts and beach lovers alike.
A Symbol of Conservation
As part of the Es Trenc–Salobrar de Campos protected area, Es Trenc stands as a symbol of Mallorca’s ecological movement. The adjacent salt lagoons serve as a vital rest stop for migratory birds travelling between Europe and Africa, with over 170 bird species recorded in the surrounding wetlands.
Naturist-Friendly & Scenic
Es Trenc welcomes naturists and those seeking a more wild, tranquil beach experience. The dune system behind the beach, adorned with lilies and wild thistles, enhances the sense of seclusion and natural beauty. Guided tours are available through the wetlands for those interested in the ecology and birdlife.
Getting There
You can reach Es Trenc by car from either Campos (10.8 km) or Colònia de Sant Jordi (5.1 km). Paid parking is available nearby, and public transport options also serve the beach, making it accessible without a vehicle.
The information and pictures provided within this Beach Guide is courtesy of PlatgesdeBalears.com