EAST COAST OF MALLORCA
Pine forests and the azure blue of the Mediterranean. World-famous beaches meet hidden coves waiting to be discovered – each a picture-perfect gem with its own unique charm. The tourmaline-blue sea will let you breathe deeply.
Located in southern Mallorca, this 1.5 km beach features fine white sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters. Shallow entry makes it ideal for families and perfect for play. Distance from Sa Bassa Rotja: 24 km.
At 2.5 km long, Es Trenc is the island’s last major undeveloped beach – and arguably the most beautiful. Surrounded by dunes, salt flats, and pine forests, it offers pristine waters and soft white sand. Less crowded in the west, even in high season. 25 km away.
One of the southeast’s most beautiful beaches, lined with pines and desert plants. White sands, calm waters, and a tranquil setting. Nearby: S’Amarador, Caló des Borgit, and Caló d’en Perdiu. 31.5 km from Sa Bassa Rotja.
Roughly 50 minutes away, Cala Agulla is a stunning cove with 500 m of fine sand, surrounded by pine trees and soft hills. Cala Ratjada is just next door with a lively promenade, restaurants, and sea views from the harbor wall.
A wild, natural beach with a mix of sand and rocks. Known for its waves and loved by surfers. About 50 minutes from the hotel.
Rated one of the world’s best beaches – and at 6 km, the longest in the Balearics. Perfect for families: soft white sand, well-equipped, with sunbeds and restaurants. Around 50 minutes from Sa Bassa Rotja.
In the northeast, Cala Torta remains one of the most untouched bays. A peaceful setting with golden sands and clear waters – ideal for those seeking seclusion. About 60 minutes from the hotel.