Some beaches are real gems and hidden treasures; others are hard to reach or rarely visited. But if you make the effort to get there, it is definitely worth it.
Caló des Màrmols, Santanyí, is one of the few remaining untouched coves in the east of the island. You can arrive by boat or opt for a hike of about an hour from Cap de Ses Salines. At the end of the path, you will find yourself in a true paradise with limestone cliffs and crystal-clear water.
The cove Cala S'Amarador (Cap d´Es Moro, Santanyí) is another idyllic and peaceful place. This small cove is located in the Mondragó Natural Park in the south of the island and is known for its Mediterranean vegetation and Neptune grass meadows. It has a large pine grove that provides some shade and a very gently sloping access to the water.
Es Trenc is one of the longest beaches in Mallorca and one of the most idyllic on the entire island. It is located in the south, exactly between the villages of Sa Rapita and Colonia Sant Jordi, and consists of a combination of dunes, pine groves, scrubland, salt marshes, and tamarind trees.
Even more exclusive than our quiet beaches are the increasingly rare houses right by the sea. These offer a special kind of privacy and exclusivity that is hard to beat. Owning a house by the sea promises not only an undisturbed retreat but also breathtaking views and direct access to the sea – a luxury that is becoming harder to find.
And with that, we warmly invite you to visit our current property listings and of course, we are always happy to personally welcome you here at EAST26 in Santanyí.
Lucie Hauri & Team