Beaches in Palma

El Penon (ZB)
This beach is situated 9 kilometres east from Palma.
Type of Beach - Sand (Artificial)
Occupancy - Low
Type of User - Local
Length of Beach - 100m
Average width of Beach - 30m
Access for - Pedestrians and Boats
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Platja de Palma
This beach is situated 14 kilometres east from Palma.
Type of Beach - Sand (Natural)
Occupancy - Medium
Type of User - Tourist
Length of Beach - 4600m
Average width of Beach - 50m
Access for - Pedestrians, Vehicles and Boats
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Cala Estancia
This beach is situated 11 kilometres east from Palma.
Type of Beach - Sand (Natural)
Occupancy - High
Type of User - Tourist
Length of Beach - 220m
Average width of Beach - 37m
Access for - Pedestrians, Vehicles and Boats
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Calo de Son Caios
This beach is situated 10 kilometres east from Palma.
Type of Beach - Sand (Natural)
Occupancy - Low
Type of User - Local
Length of Beach - 70m
Average width of Beach - 30m
Access for - Pedestrians, Vehicles and Boats
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Cala Gamba
This beach is situated 9 kilometres east from Palma.
Type of Beach - Sand (Natural)
Occupancy - Low
Type of User - Local
Length of Beach - 100m
Average width of Beach - 25m
Access for - Pedestrians, Vehicles and Boats
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Ciutat Jardi
This beach is situated 5 kilometres east from Palma.
Type of Beach - Sand (Natural)
Occupancy - High
Type of User - Tourist
Length of Beach - 450m
Average width of Beach - 35m
Access for - Pedestrians and Vehicles
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Es Molinar (ZB)
This beach is situated 2 kilometres east from Palma.
Type of Beach - Sand (Natural)
Occupancy - Low
Type of User - Local
Length of Beach - 1000m
Average width of Beach - 20m
Access for - Pedestrians, Vehicles and Boats
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Es Carnatge
This beach is situated 9 kilometres from Palma.
Type of Beach - Rocks (Natural)
Occupancy - Low
Type of User - Local
Length of Beach - 700m
Access for - Pedestrians, Vehicles and Boats
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Platja de Can Pere Antoni
This beach is situated 2 kilometres east from Palma.
Type of Beach - Sand (Natural)
Occupancy - High
Type of User - Local
Length of Beach - 750m
Average width of Beach - 15m
Access for - Pedestrians, Vehicles and Boats
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Calo des Grells
This beach is situated 3 kilometres from Palma.
Type of Beach - Pebbles (Natural)
Occupancy - Low
Type of User - Local
Length of Beach - 50m
Average width of Beach - 20m
Access for - Pedestrians and Boats
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Cala Major
This beach is situated 4 kilometres west from Palma.
Type of Beach - Sand (Natural)
Occupancy - High
Type of User - Tourist
Length of Beach - 200m
Average width of Beach - 80m
Access for - Pedestrians and Boats
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Roques de Cala Major
This beach is situated 3 kilometres from Palma.
Type of Beach - Rocks (Natural)
Occupancy - Low
Type of User - Local
Length of Beach - 300m
Average width of Beach - 30m
Access for - Pedestrians and Boats
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Cala Nova
This beach is situated 3 kilometres from Palma.
Type of Beach - Sand (Natural)
Occupancy - Low
Type of User - Local
Length of Beach - 50m
Average width of Beach - 20m
Access for - Pedestrians and Boats
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