Playa de Muro. | PERE BOTA / T. AYUGA / M.A. BORR

Head east, past the bustling town of Alcudia, and you’ll find the postcard-perfect neighbouring beaches of Playa de Muro and Can Picafort. Wide fine sand, vibrant turquoise water, and plenty of space for everyone - all protected by undulating sand dunes. As the sea tends to be very calm, and runs shallow for quite a distance, this coastline is very popular with families. However, on a windy day it can get choppy and currents are occasionally strong - take note of the flag at the lifeguard station. Foodies will be happy to know that this area also has its pick of feet-in-sand restaurants, including the highly-rated Ponderosa Beach, Can Gavella and Royal Beach Gastrosenses. If you happen to find Playa de Muro and Can Picafort a little too touristy, head ten minutes further east to the more laidback resort of Son Serra de Marina.

More information

  • Access:
    • By car
  • Length (meters): 3200
  • Promenade: No
  • Type od beach: Sand
  • Composition:
  • Wave conditions : Strong waves
  • Anchorage: No
  • Nudist: No
  • Sign posts: Yes
  • Lifeguard: Yes
  • Parking: Yes
  • Disabled access: Yes
  • Toilet: Yes
  • Showers: Yes
  • Phones: Yes
  • Rubbish bins: Yes
  • Sunshade rental: Yes
  • Sunloungers rental: Yes
  • Shops/resorts: Yes
  • Cleaning service: Yes
  • Diving: Yes

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