Beaches
The sandy beach is one of the best on the east coast of Mallorca It is a kilometre and half long and backed
by a promenade perfect for walking, cycling, browsing the gift shops or taking refreshments in one of the
many cafes, bars or restaurants.
This promenade will take you all the way to the fishing harbour at Cala Bona. Sunbeds and parasols on the beach
can be hired on a daily basis.
The attendants, who will collect money from you shortly after you take occupation of a bed, also have pedalos for hire.
The sea is initially shallow and quite safe but do take notice of the flags. If the RED flag is flying DO NOT
swim.
Lifeguards are in attendance on the beach and any instructions given by them must be adhered to.
Boat trips are availble from several of the jetties along the beach, kiosks selling the tickets are easily
located along the promenade.
Toilets for public use are available at the beach bars. It is not neccessary to be a customer of
these bars to use the toilet facilities.
Illegal fruit sellers often parade up and down the beach in the summer months trying to sell slices
of pineapple, melon etc. They are very tempting, particularly if you have been lying in the sun for
hours but beware - the fruit has often been exposed to the heat for some considerable time and the
price you pay for one slice of melon - well, you could buy several melons if you went to a local
supermarket!