Platja d'es Carbó, Sand beach in ses Salines, Spain
Platja d'es Carbó is a sand beach in ses Salines along the Mediterranean coast, with light-colored shores and shallow, clear water. The beach extends for a considerable length and is bordered by natural coastal landscape on both sides.
The area has been part of the ses Salines landscape for centuries and remained natural while other coastal regions experienced heavy development. This isolation both protected it and kept it remote.
This beach draws visitors seeking quiet spaces away from commercial areas and crowded resorts. Its appeal lies in how it remains relatively untouched by tourism infrastructure.
The beach is difficult to reach and requires either a long walk or boat access, as there is no direct road. There are no shops, restaurants, or changing facilities on site, so bring what you need.
The area is surrounded by pine forests and protected sand dunes that form a natural barrier between the beach and nearby salt flats. This structure creates an ecological corridor that supports rare plants and animals.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.