Mallorca is not only famous for its paradisiacal beaches, but also for being one of the best nudist destinations in Europe. With an open naturist culture and nudist beaches of unparalleled beauty, the island offers the perfect environment for those seeking a more natural and free experience.

Whether you’re an experienced naturist or exploring nudism for the first time, here’s a selection of the top 10 nudist beaches in Mallorca. From the iconic Es Trenc and Es Caragol to hidden gems such as Cala Matzoc and Llucalcari, get ready to explore a different side of the island.
Map of nudist beaches in Mallorca
In this article we have highlighted 10 nudist beaches in Mallorca that, in our opinion, are a must. However, the island has many other options that may interest you if you are looking to explore beyond the usual. In the map we have prepared you will find a wider selection of beaches and coves where you can practice nudism, from the most accessible to those more hidden and less known.
This map is a useful tool for locating beaches that suit your preferences, be it tranquillity, natural beauty or proximity. Check the location and characteristics of each beach to better plan your experience.
The best nudist beaches in Mallorca
Es Coll Baix
In the north of Mallorca, in the municipality of Alcúdia, is Es Coll Baix, one of the most remote and unspoilt beaches on the island. Accessible only on foot or by boat, this beach offers a haven of tranquillity for naturism and nature lovers. Surrounded by impressive cliffs and a Mediterranean forest, the beach is a natural spectacle that combines coarse sand with gravel, ideal for those seeking to disconnect from the world.
Nudism is a common practice, especially at the furthest ends, where visitors find more privacy. Although it is not officially marked as nudist, coexistence with textile bathers is respectful. Access on foot requires a walk of about 45 minutes from the nearest car park, crossing nature trails with stunning views of the surrounding landscape.
With no services available, it is essential to bring water, food and sun protection. Its isolated nature, together with the possibility of enjoying nudism in an unspoilt environment, makes Es Coll Baix an essential beach for those seeking an authentic experience in contact with nature.
Would you prefer to arrive comfortably?
⛵ From the nearby Port of Alcúdia, you can rent a private boat and enjoy an exclusive experience sailing to this stunning beach. It is an ideal option for those who are looking for comfort and want to appreciate the spectacular north coast from a different perspective.
Son Real
In the heart of the bay of Alcúdia, in the municipality of Santa Margalida, Son Real is an unspoilt beach that captivates with its natural beauty and tranquil atmosphere. This extensive golden sandy beach, mixed with gravel and surrounded by protected dunes, is an ideal place for naturists in search of peace and privacy. In addition, the environment is home to wetlands and rich fauna, including numerous types of migratory birds.
Nudism is common throughout the beach, especially at the far ends, where visitors enjoy greater tranquillity. Its proximity to archaeological sites such as the famous talayots adds a cultural attraction that enriches the experience. Access to Son Real is easy from Son Serra de Marina, either on foot or by car, with parking nearby.
Although it lacks services, which preserves its pristine character, it is necessary to bring everything you need to spend the day. Son Real is perfect for those who wish to enjoy nude bathing, relaxing walks and an immersion in nature in an authentic and undisturbed human environment.
Playa de Sa Canova
Located in the municipality of Artà, Sa Canova is one of the most extensive and spectacular nudist beaches in Mallorca. With a length of 1.8 kilometres, this virgin beach combines protected dunes, Mediterranean vegetation and a natural environment of great beauty. Its wild character and its vastness make it a highly valued spot by naturists, who find here a perfect place to enjoy nudism in total tranquillity.
Nudism is common throughout the beach, although the areas furthest away from the main accesses are usually preferred by naturists. Sa Canova is also a popular destination for water sports such as kitesurfing, especially on windy days. Although accessible from Son Serra de Marina or Colonia de Sant Pere, it has no services, so it is essential to bring food, drink and sun protection.
The beach forms part of a Protected Natural Area, which ensures its conservation and its unaltered environment. Its dune landscape, combined with the possibility of enjoying nude bathing and relaxing walks, makes Sa Canova one of the best options for naturists visiting Mallorca.
Cala Torta
In the northeast of Mallorca, within the Parque Natural de Llevant (Llevant Natural Park), Cala Torta is an essential destination for those seeking to combine nature and nudism. Surrounded by hills and native vegetation, this unspoilt beach offers a wild landscape and a calm atmosphere. The golden sand and crystal clear waters make Cala Torta an ideal place for swimming, sunbathing and snorkelling.
Nudism is common throughout the beach, although it is more frequent at the less crowded ends. Access to the beach is not easy, as the final path is in poor condition, but this helps to keep the beach uncrowded. Although there is occasionally a small beach bar, it is advisable to bring provisions, as there are no fixed services.
The surroundings of Cala Torta are perfect for those seeking disconnection and pure contact with nature. This hidden corner is a jewel for naturists and for those who wish to enjoy the Mediterranean in its most authentic state.

Cala Matzoc
In the municipality of Artà, within the protected area of the Llevant Natural Park (Parque Natural de Llevant), is Cala Matzoc, an unspoilt cove that combines serenity and an incomparable natural environment. Barely 80 metres long, this beach is a refuge for naturists seeking total disconnection and direct contact with nature. Surrounded by mountains and Mediterranean vegetation, Cala Matzoc stands out for its mixture of fine sand, pebbles and rocks, which give it a unique character.
Nudism is a common practice throughout the cove, especially because its isolation makes it a place of absolute tranquillity. The walk to get there, which takes about 30 minutes from the nearest car park, ensures a limited influx of visitors, allowing you to enjoy the beach in a serene and respectful atmosphere. In addition, its proximity to the historic Torre de Albarca, an old watchtower, adds cultural interest to the visit.
Cala Matzoc has no services, so it is essential to bring water, food and sun protection. Its crystal clear waters are perfect for snorkelling, and the lack of urbanisation in the surroundings reinforces its unspoilt character. It is the ideal destination for those who value the effort to reach an exclusive place where naturism and nature combine in perfect harmony.
Cala Mesquida
In the municipality of Capdepera, Cala Mesquida is a beach that combines its popularity with ideal spaces for naturism. With a length of 300 metres, this beach stands out for its golden sand and a setting surrounded by protected dunes, declared a Natural Area of Special Interest.

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In addition to its beauty, Cala Mesquida is known for its crystal clear waters, ideal for swimming, snorkelling or water sports such as surfing on windy days.
Nudism is mainly practised at the far ends, especially on the right side of the beach, where naturists find more privacy. Although it shares space with textile bathers, the atmosphere is respectful, making it an attractive destination for families and naturists alike.
The beach has basic amenities such as sun loungers and umbrellas for hire, as well as nearby bars and restaurants, which add to the convenience of the experience. Its combination of natural beauty and ease of access makes it an excellent choice for those who wish to enjoy a day at the beach in a safe and relaxed environment.
Es Trenc
Es Trenc, located in the municipality of Campos, is possibly the most emblematic and well-known nudist beach in Mallorca. With more than 3 kilometres in length, this extensive beach of white sand and turquoise waters is known as the ‘Mallorcan Caribbean’. Its natural and relaxed atmosphere attracts both naturists and textile bathers, offering a harmonious coexistence in a paradisiacal environment.

Nudism is practised especially at the ends of the beach, where visitors enjoy greater privacy. Surrounded by protected dunes and native vegetation, Es Trenc is a Natural Area of Special Interest, which ensures the conservation of its ecological wealth. Its biodiversity also makes it an attractive destination for nature lovers.
Despite its unspoilt nature, Es Trenc has services such as parking, beach umbrellas and sun loungers for hire, beach bars and access for people with reduced mobility. Due to its popularity, it is advisable to arrive early, especially in high season, to avoid crowds. It is an essential place for those looking to enjoy naturism in a spectacular setting.
️ Do you want to know more about this iconic beach? Check out our complete Es Trenc factsheet here.
Es Caragol
In the extreme south of Mallorca, near the Ses Salines lighthouse, is Es Caragol, one of the most isolated and authentic beaches on the island. With a length of 500 metres and a width of 60 metres, this beach stands out for its white sand and crystal-clear waters, surrounded by dunes and Mediterranean vegetation. Its remote access guarantees a quiet and exclusive experience, ideal for naturism lovers.
Nudism is common throughout the beach and is especially popular with those looking to unwind in a respectful and relaxed environment. Reaching Es Caragol involves a walk of approximately 30 minutes from the Ses Salines lighthouse, which adds a touch of adventure and ensures the absence of crowds, even in high season.
The lack of services reinforces the unspoilt and authentic character of Es Caragol, so it is essential to bring water, food and sun protection. This naturist paradise is perfect for those who value privacy and wish to enjoy the sun, the sea and a unique landscape in its purest state.
Playa del Mago
Located in the municipality of Calvià, Playa del Mago is one of the first officially declared nudist beaches in Mallorca. Barely 20 metres long, this intimate cove offers a cosy and exclusive atmosphere, perfect for those seeking to practise nudism in a quiet and safe environment. Its name comes from the film The Magician, shot here in the 1960s, which adds a historical touch to its appeal.
Playa del Mago is noted for its crystal clear and calm waters, ideal for swimming and snorkelling. Although small, its popularity with local naturists and tourists ensures a respectful atmosphere. Nudism is the norm here, making it a perfect place for those looking for a complete naturist experience.
The beach has a beach bar and car park nearby, which makes it easy to visit. However, due to its small size, it can fill up quickly in high season, so it is advisable to arrive early. Surrounded by pine trees and a well-preserved natural landscape, Playa del Mago is an essential destination for naturism lovers who value tranquillity and beauty in a small but charming space.
Llucalcari (Es Canyeret)
Located in the municipality of Deià, in the Serra de Tramuntana, Llucalcari, also known as Es Canyeret, is a small, rocky cove ideal for naturism lovers looking for peace and connection with nature. Surrounded by pine trees and cliffs, this cove stands out for its wild beauty and peaceful atmosphere, far from the hustle and bustle of the busiest beaches. Its protected environment as a Natural Area of Special Interest (ANEI) ensures that it retains its unspoilt character.

Nudism is common throughout the cove, although its small size and more complicated access make it especially attractive for those seeking privacy. One of the most unique features of Llucalcari is a natural freshwater spring that gushes out all year round, forming mud puddles that many visitors use as a natural skin treatment. This detail, together with its crystal clear waters, adds a special touch to the naturist experience.
Accessing Llucalcari involves a hike from the nearby village, which makes it a destination for adventurers and nature lovers. With no services available, it is advisable to bring everything you need for the day. Llucalcari is the perfect place for those who wish to enjoy nudism in an authentic and serene environment, surrounded by the incomparable landscape of the Tramuntana.
Tips for enjoying nudist beaches in Mallorca
For naturists:
- Enjoy privacy: if you are on a mixed beach (with textile swimmers), respect personal space and keep your distance from those who prefer to swim clothed.
- Explore quieter areas: if you are looking for more privacy, look for the more remote or lesser-known areas, as some nudist beaches can be very busy, especially in high season.
- Check local rules: although nudism is legal, each beach has its own rules. Some beaches have specific sections for naturists, while others allow nudism on the entire beach. Find out in advance which areas are more comfortable and less crowded.
For textile bathers:
- Mutual respect: If you decide to enjoy the beach in a mixed environment, be aware that many people seek privacy when practising nudism. Avoid inappropriate looks or comments and maintain a respectful attitude.
- Avoid the clash of cultures: if you don’t feel comfortable on a nudist beach, simply choose other areas where textile bathing is allowed. Mallorca offers many options for all tastes.
For more details on local regulations and how to practice nudism in a respectful way, see our complete guide to nudism in Mallorca.
Mallorca’s nudist beaches are the perfect refuge for those looking to relax, enjoy nature and disconnect from daily stress. With something for everyone, from the busiest to the most remote, the island is a true naturist paradise.
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