Cala Banyalbufar

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Cala Banyalbufar, Pebble beach in Banyalbufar, Mallorca, Spain

The beach extends along 100 meters of coastline and measures 15 meters in width, featuring natural stone formations and moderate waves for swimming.

The beach forms part of Mallorca's western coast, where traditional Mediterranean fishing practices and maritime navigation have persisted through generations.

Local residents maintain traditional fishing methods at this beach, demonstrating Mediterranean coastal customs through their daily activities and equipment.

Visitors can reach the beach via the MA-10 highway, with parking facilities available near the shore and basic amenities including showers and restrooms.

The water temperature maintains a consistent 25 degrees Celsius during summer months, creating optimal conditions for swimming between July and September.

Location: Banyalbufar

Length: 100 m

Width: 15 m

GPS coordinates: 39.69110,2.51596

Latest update: October 20, 2025 01:09

What to do in Majorca: natural sites, historic heritage, and activities

Mallorca offers diverse landscapes where fine sandy beaches and wild coves surrounded by limestone cliffs succeed one another. On the northwest coast, Sa Calobra marks the spectacular mouth of the Torrent de Pareis, while Cala Figuera nestles between the rocky walls of Cape Formentor. To the southeast, near Santanyí, Caló del Moro and the Mondragó natural park reveal other facets of the Mediterranean coast. The island's architectural heritage reflects centuries of history. In Palma, the Gothic cathedral from the 14th century dominates the port with its nave standing 144 feet (44 meters) high and 61 stained glass windows. The round Bellver Castle, built in 1311, is perched on the heights of the city. The Drach Caves in Porto Cristo reveal an underground world spanning approximately 0.75 miles (1.2 km), including Lake Martel, one of Europe’s largest underground lakes. The Alfàbia Gardens in Sóller preserve Moorish hydraulic art from the 13th century, while the Roman site of Pol·lèntia in Alcúdia dates back to the 1st century BC. To the north, the s'Albufera natural park conserves 4,200 acres (1,700 hectares) of wetlands hosting over 250 species of migratory birds.

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