Es Trenc beach. | spetersen

Es Trenc is anything but peaceful in peak season, but it’s oft touted as the most beautiful beach on the island. Also fringed with a protected dune system, this two kilometre long stretch of powder-white sand is lapped by shallow Caribbean-esque cyan water dotted with yachts at anchor. Part of a national park, there are no big hotels to spoil the scene, just a sprinkling of chiringuito eateries. If you’re offended by costly car parking or a generous number of nudists, give Es Trenc a miss. Neighbouring Ses Covetes offers more of the same, including another beach eatery, with the added interest of two disused military bunkers fancifully painted with inspirational quotes. 

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  • Access:
    • By foot
    • By car
  • Length (meters): 1900
  • Promenade: No
  • Type od beach: Sand
  • Composition: White sand
  • Wave conditions : Medium 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: No
  • Shops/resorts: Yes
  • Cleaning service: Yes
  • Diving: Yes

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