Platja de Muro – Es Comú – A Virgin Dune Paradise
Location & Beach Profile
Location: 1 kilometre from Can Picafort, 10.5 kilometres from Muro
Type of Beach: Sand (Natural)
Length: 1,487 metres
Average Width: 15 metres
Occupancy: Low
Typical Visitors: Local
Access: Pedestrians
Facilities: Disabled access, Shower, First Aid, Toilet, Rubbish Bin, Restaurant, Telephone
Designation: Blue Flag Beach, Anchoring Zone
A Rare Coastal Ecosystem
Platja de Muro – es Comú is one of the most pristine and ecologically rich stretches of coastline in the Bay of Alcúdia. Nestled between Casetes des Capellans and Platja des Braç, this beach belongs to the Àrea Natural d'Especial Interès within the Parc Natural de s'Albufera. It’s home to rare juniper woods and pine trees, which stabilise an impressive dune system—a unique sight in the Balearic Islands.
Crystal Waters & Endless Tranquillity
With fine golden sand, translucent waters, and gentle to moderate waves, es Comú is ideal for peaceful bathing and nature appreciation. The beach extends inland for hundreds of metres through dense pine forest and dunes, creating a natural buffer from the outside world.
Remote, Peaceful & Locally Loved
Due to restricted vehicle access, most visitors arrive on foot via woodland trails or by public transport, with a bus stop located around 100 metres away. Its relative seclusion and unspoiled beauty mean that this area remains uncrowded and favoured by local families seeking peace and natural surroundings.
The information and pictures provided within this Beach Guide is courtesy of PlatgesdeBalears.com