Platja de Muro, Sandy beach in northern Majorca, Spain.
Platja de Muro stretches for 5200 meters of white sand along the northeastern coast of Majorca between Puerto de Alcudia and Can Picafort. The shoreline is divided into several sectors, each with its own facilities and character.
The area developed from an undeveloped coastal zone into today's multi-sector beach with modern facilities. The Es Capellans sector retained its original fishing village character through these changes.
The beachfront eateries serve traditional Majorcan food sourced from local fishermen who still work these waters. This connection to fishing shapes how people here eat and live today.
The area has designated swimming zones with lifeguards, equipment rentals, and access ramps in most sectors. Plan your visit considering the different facilities available in each sector.
The protected Es Comu sector connects directly to Albufera Natural Park, creating a rare combination of beach, dunes, and wetlands in one place. This blend of habitats is uncommon along this coast.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.