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Home / Provinces of Spain / Balearic Islands / Artà /

Beaches in Artà

It is a stone entrance, with difficult access, where vegetation, rocks and sea create a fantastic landscape.
Completely unspoilt beach of golden sand and stones, often covered with Posidonia and surrounded by one of the best-preserved pine forests in the area.
Cala Estret is a wide cove of cobblestones and coarse sand.

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This stone cove is an ideal spot for diving, given the clarity of its waters and richness of marine life.
This is a small cove in the shape of a horseshoe, about 250 metres long and narrow in width.
Rustic sandy cove.
It is one of the most well-known family-friendly beaches in Europe, and together with the pure, crystal-clear waters, it makes it a very attractive place.
Inlets and outlets of rocks forming small coves with shallow waters and little occupancy.
Open cove formed at the mouth of the d'Es Cocó torrent, forming a pebble beach, with vegetation right at the water's edge.
Small urban beach with coarse sand and pebbles formed at the mouth of the d'Es Parral torrent, following Cala Estret.
It is a section within the bay of Alcudia, consisting of low cliffs with small coves and caves that give it a special charm, with fine white sands mixed with gravels of greyish tones.
Beach located near Cabo Farrutx, an area with spectacular cliffs.
Sa Cánova Beach is one of the last large virgin beaches in Mallorca. The Public Use and Coastal and Dunes Protection Project of Sa Canova is underway.
Deep sandy stretch where the Es Castellot torrent flows, reachable by walking along the rugged coastline.

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Source of information on beaches: Ministerio de Agricultura y Pesca, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs).