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Sa Marjal Beach

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Sa Marjal Beach

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Platja de Sa Marjal is a serene and picturesque sandy beach nestled on the eastern coast of Mallorca, one of Spain's beautiful Balearic Islands. Located within the municipality of Son Servera, near the residential area of Costa dels Pins, this natural attraction offers a tranquil escape from more crowded tourist spots. With an elevation of just 3 metres above sea level, it features fine, pale sand and remarkably clear, calm waters, making it a quintessential Mediterranean cove.

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    July 7, 2023

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    We were here in the high season and it was actually relatively tranquil here. Recommended for anyone looking for some peace and quiet.
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    August 23, 2022

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    Small but fine stand section! At first glance very clean there
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    June 22, 2023

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    Beautiful beach with a good beach bar with delicious food and drinks
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    Location: Son Servera, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Are there specific hiking or walking trails directly accessible from Platja de Sa Marjal?

    While the beach itself is a tranquil spot for a stroll, Platja de Sa Marjal serves as a good starting point for exploring the natural surroundings. You can find various walking routes and points of interest in the area, often leading through the small hills and pine groves that back the beach. For more extensive hiking, consider exploring trails that connect towards nearby towns like Cala Millor or Canyamel, which offer a wider network of paths.

    How difficult are the walking routes around Platja de Sa Marjal?

    The immediate area around Platja de Sa Marjal features relatively easy walking paths, often gentle and suitable for most fitness levels. These routes typically involve mild inclines through the surrounding hills and along the coastline. For more challenging terrain, you might need to venture further inland or towards specific trailheads near larger towns.

    What are the best natural attractions or viewpoints near Platja de Sa Marjal?

    Beyond the beach itself, the surrounding small hills offer idyllic views of a grassy mountain range. The beach is also renowned for stunning sunsets over the Bay of Son Servera, with vistas extending towards Punta de n'Amer and Cap des Pinar. Exploring the pine grove behind the beach provides a pleasant natural escape.

    How early should I arrive to secure parking at Platja de Sa Marjal, especially during peak season?

    While parking is conveniently available for free along the roadside or in a nearby lot within a 5-minute walk, it can fill up quickly, especially during the high season. To ensure you find a spot without hassle, arriving before mid-morning is strongly recommended.

    Is Platja de Sa Marjal accessible by public transport, such as a bus?

    Information regarding direct bus routes to Platja de Sa Marjal is not readily available. Visitors typically reach the beach by car, taxi, or by walking/cycling from nearby accommodations in areas like Costa dels Pins, Son Servera, Cala Millor, or Canyamel. It's advisable to check local bus schedules for routes to these nearby towns and then consider a short taxi ride or walk.

    Are there any permits required to visit Platja de Sa Marjal or use its facilities?

    No specific permits are required to visit Platja de Sa Marjal or to use its general facilities like the beach itself, showers, or toilets. It is a public beach. However, if you plan to rent parasols, sun-loungers, or pedal boats, these will incur a rental fee.

    Is Platja de Sa Marjal suitable for a winter visit, or is it primarily a summer destination?

    While the warmer months are ideal for swimming and sunbathing due to the calm waters, Platja de Sa Marjal can still be a pleasant destination in winter for a peaceful walk or to enjoy the natural scenery. The beach retains its tranquility, and you'll find fewer crowds. However, the beach bar and rental services may have reduced hours or be closed during the off-season, and swimming might be too cold for most.

    Is Platja de Sa Marjal considered family-friendly, and what activities are available for children?

    Yes, Platja de Sa Marjal is highly family-friendly. The waters are notably clear and generally have little swell, with a gently sloping sandy seabed, making it safe for children to swim. Amenities like showers, toilets, and a lifeguard on duty add to its appeal. Families can also enjoy pedal boat rentals and building sandcastles on the fine sand.

    Is Platja de Sa Marjal a dog-friendly beach?

    Specific regulations regarding dogs on Platja de Sa Marjal are not detailed. In general, many beaches in Mallorca have restrictions on dogs, especially during peak season. It's best to check local signage upon arrival or consult official municipal guidelines for Son Servera to confirm if dogs are permitted on the beach, particularly during the time of your visit.

    What dining options are available directly at Platja de Sa Marjal or very close by?

    Platja de Sa Marjal features a good beach bar directly on the sand, serving delicious food and drinks. This allows visitors to enjoy refreshments and light meals without needing to leave the tranquil setting. For more extensive restaurant options, you would need to venture into the nearby residential area of Costa dels Pins or the towns of Son Servera, Cala Millor, or Canyamel.

    How long does it take to walk the entire length of Platja de Sa Marjal beach?

    Platja de Sa Marjal stretches approximately 450 to 500 meters in length. A leisurely stroll along its entire sandy expanse would likely take around 10-15 minutes, depending on your pace. It's a relatively short but very pleasant walk, perfect for enjoying the natural beauty and clear waters.

    Are there any hidden coves or wild swimming spots near Platja de Sa Marjal?

    While Platja de Sa Marjal itself offers excellent wild swimming in its clear, calm waters, the surrounding coastline of Mallorca is dotted with numerous smaller coves. Exploring the rocky outcrops and natural formations along the coast in either direction from Sa Marjal might reveal more secluded spots, though these may require a bit of walking or a short boat trip to access.

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