The Sa Rapita marina is wonderfully picturesque, and an excellent place from which to take a boat trip along the coast or a scuba diving trip. There are also a couple of exquisite restaurants around the marina, where many hours can be spent while happily watching the world drifting by and sampling the finest of Mallorcan cuisine.
Es Trenc beach has been declared a ‘Special Interest Natural Area’, and there are very few places in Mallorca where beaches and nature still coexist so happily. The beach of Es Trenc near Sa Rapita village is found in the south of Mallorca, in one of the last unspoilt corners of the Balearic Islands. Es Trenc beach is a wonderful stretch of soft sand which lines the inside of a 3km long bay.
Leisure time activities like windsurfing, sailing and diving are offered nearby. To Palma and the international airport it takes about 20 minutes drive.