Sa Pesquera Plana – A Rugged Rocky Inlet Near Cala Blava
Location & Beach Profile
Location: 15 kilometres from Llucmajor
Type of Beach: Rocks (Natural)
Length: 50 metres
Average Width: 15 metres
Occupancy: Low
Typical Visitors: Tourist
Access: Pedestrians, Vehicles & Boats
Facilities: Anchoring Zone, Telephone
A Steep V-Shaped Cove with Local Character
Tucked beneath the village of Cala Blava, Sa Pesquera Plana (also known as Na Plana) is a tiny V-shaped sea inlet defined by its rocky and pebbly terrain. There’s no sand, and the rocky descent makes it less ideal for children—but perfect for those seeking a more natural and off-the-beaten-path beach experience.
Wild and Untouched Southern Coastline
This part of the southern Mallorcan coast is dramatic and undeveloped, with steep cliffs, deep blue water, and hidden coves carved by time and weather. Na Plana sits between Cala Mosques and Caló de ses Donardes, and is mostly frequented by local residents familiar with the area’s rugged trails and crystal-clear sea.
For Adventurous Swimmers and Careful Anchoring
Although this coast is wide open to winds from the southwest to north, on calm days it’s possible to anchor on the sandy patches offshore. The nearest port is Club Nàutic s’Arenal. With minimal development, Sa Pesquera Plana offers a taste of wild coastal Mallorca—ideal for confident swimmers, snorkellers, and those looking for solitude.
The information and pictures provided within this Beach Guide is courtesy of PlatgesdeBalears.com