Es Trenc Beach: wild nature and turquoise waters in Mallorca

If you are looking for a beach that reflects the beauty of the Caribbean in Mallorca, Es Trenc is the answer. With its turquoise blue waters and fine sand, Es Trenc is a dream come true for beach lovers. Ideal for families thanks to its shallow waters, this beach located south between Ses Covetes and Colonia Sant Jordi offers a quiet atmosphere to relax.

The unspoiled landscape surrounding Es Trenc is characterized by the beauty and tranquility of nature. Here you can relax from daily stress and enjoy the sun of Mallorca.

The beach of Es Trenc

Es Trenc is considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Mallorca and is characterized by its kilometers of fine white sand and crystal clear, shallow waters. This natural beach of Mallorca is a protected area, free of large hotels and tourist facilities, which has earned it the consideration as one of the 10 best beaches in Spain.

Tourists can relax in this natural paradise and enjoy the views of the Salobrar de Campos salt flats. In addition to relaxing sunbathing, some parts of the beach are designated as nudist areas, making Es Trenc a destination for naturism lovers.

The commitment to nature conservation is especially palpable here. Visitors are asked to respect the environment and contribute to preserving the landscape of the beach by taking garbage with them. In this way, Es Trenc will continue to be a natural experience and a place of rest for future generations.

Tips to respect and preserve Es Trenc

Drive only along the marked paths and areas. Avoid driving or parking any vehicle outside the marked areas. As a pedestrian, you should also respect the marked areas.

Do not remove natural elements from the environment. Sand, shells, stones, plants and other natural elements are part of the ecosystem of Es Trenc; leave them in place.

Protect the dunes. The dunes are fragile and have a fundamental ecological function; do not walk or walk on them.

Take your garbage with you. Do not leave trash or debris on the beach; always dispose of it at the designated points or take it with you.

Respect the local fauna, avoid disturbing the birds and other wild animals that inhabit Es Trenc.

Do not light fires or cook on the beach. Bonfires, barbecues and any source of fire are prohibited to avoid fires and environmental damage.

Avoid generating disturbing noises. Maintain a quiet environment to enjoy the natural surroundings and allow other visitors to do so as well.

Use eco-friendly sunscreen. Biodegradable sunscreens reduce water pollution and preserve marine biodiversity.

How to get to Es Trenc?

Getting to Es Trenc can be quite an adventure, but it is worth it. The beach can be reached by car, bicycle or public transport. The nearest towns are Colonia Sant Jordi and Sa Ràpita, from where the beach can be reached after a short drive.

Parking spaces in Es Trenc are limited and fill up quickly, especially in high season. There are several official parking lots near the beach that can be used for a fee. It is advisable to arrive early to secure a spot and fully enjoy the day at the beach.

Parking rates vary according to season and length of stay. You can also park a little further away and take a short walk to the beach, which can be a pleasant refreshment, especially in the summer months. These parking lots are also very popular and also fill up quickly.

Follow the signs and local instructions to avoid fines and support nature conservation by parking cleanly and responsibly.

What can you do at Es Trenc beach?

Es Trenc offers much more than sunbathing and swimming in crystal clear waters. The more active tourists can also discover a variety of activities. There is something for everyone, from beach walks along the coast to culinary delights at the chiringuitos, which serve traditional Mallorcan dishes.

Water sports such as windsurfing and kayaking are not available here due to the calm conditions and protection of the natural area, but this does contribute to the tranquil atmosphere. Instead, you can enjoy the beauty of the beach with a nice walk or a morning yoga session.

For nature lovers, the surrounding salt flats are an important ornithological reserve where rare bird species can be observed. In addition, it is possible to take boat trips to the nearby uninhabited island of Sa Cabrera and discover the beauty of the region from the water.

What makes Es Trenc such a popular beach?

What makes Es Trenc such a special beach is the combination of natural beauty, tranquility and the chance to enjoy a day at the beach away from the crowds. Neither the noisy water sports activities nor the hustle and bustle of the town disturb the tranquil atmosphere.

The large beach area allows everyone to find their own little paradise, whether in the family area or in the quieter nudist areas. The cleanliness and clarity of the water are another attraction that keeps bathers coming back again and again.

The hospitality of the locals and the availability of services such as sun loungers, umbrellas and small kiosks selling snacks and drinks also contribute to its popularity. In short, Es Trenc is the perfect place to relax and enjoy nature.

Gastronomic offer of Es Trenc

Es Trenc beach, despite its unspoiled and protected character, has a limited gastronomic offer but well integrated into the landscape, which responds to the needs of the visitor without breaking the environmental balance of the area. Here you will not find large restaurants or invasive commercial premises, but carefully regulated beach bars, which combine a simple aesthetic with local products and a relaxed atmosphere.

Along the beach, especially in the areas of Ses Covetes and Sa Ràpita, there are several temporary establishments that offer the essentials to enjoy a full day by the sea: fresh dishes, cold drinks and welcome shade during the hottest months. These beach bars are usually built with light and dismountable materials, respecting the environmental regulations of the Natural Park Es Trenc – Salobrar de Campos.

Their menu is dominated by local products: salads, Majorcan olives, seasonal fruits, sandwiches with local sausages such as camaiot or sobrasada, as well as grilled fish or simple fried food. It is also common to find pa amb oli, a Mallorcan classic made with rustic bread, extra virgin olive oil and accompaniments such as cured cheese or ham. The offer is usually completed with homemade ice creams, soft drinks and light cocktails, always with a casual and summery approach.

One of the added values of these spaces is the privileged location: some beach bars are literally a few steps from the sea, allowing you to enjoy a light meal with your feet in the sand and direct views of the turquoise waters. During the afternoon, they are transformed into small shelters where you can have a snack while the sun goes down, to the rhythm of quiet music and conversations in several languages.

Given that access by car is restricted in high season and parking is at some distance, it is common for the chiringuitos to also function as meeting points where to take a break before returning, especially after long walks on the beach or along the paths that connect Es Trenc with other coastal areas in the south of Mallorca.

Despite their apparent simplicity, these establishments represent an example of how gastronomy can be offered in natural spaces without renouncing respect for the environment, adapting to a tourism that seeks a balance between comfort and sustainability.

Hotels near Es Trenc

Although there are no large hotel complexes in the surroundings of Es Trenc, the area offers multiple accommodation options in nearby towns such as Colònia de Sant Jordi, Ses Covetes or Sa Ràpita. From small apartments by the sea to boutique hotels with charm, the offer adapts to different traveler profiles, whether in search of a family vacation or a more intimate getaway.

Many of these accommodations enjoy privileged views of the Mediterranean, the salt fields of Es Salobrar de Campos or the beach of Es Trenc itself, protected by dunes and pine forests. Some of them even provide guests with bicycles for rent or picnic services to explore the nature trails that connect the coastline with the agricultural interior of the region.

For those who wish to complete their stay with a cultural, gastronomic and relaxing experience in an authentic rural environment, it is possible to combine a visit to Es Trenc with accommodation in a superior finca such as Finca Treurer, located less than 30 minutes away by car. In this olive farm, guests can learn about the process of making extra virgin olive oil, enjoy dinners with local products and immerse themselves in the traditional Mallorcan landscape, away from the coastal bustle but perfectly connected to it.

This combination allows the traveler to enjoy a day at the beach in Es Trenc and, at the end of the day, to rest in a serene environment, surrounded by centenary olive trees and vineyards, with all the comforts of a high-level accommodation and personalized attention.

Activities in the surroundings of Es Trenc

In addition to enjoying the beach of Es Trenc, its surroundings offer a series of experiences that enrich any stay in the area. These are activities that combine nature, history, gastronomy and movement, allowing visitors to connect with the most diverse essence of the Mallorcan landscape.

One of the major natural attractions is the Salobrar de Campos, an extensive area of salt pans and marshes located inland, which is part of a protected nature reserve. This area is home to a remarkable biodiversity, especially migratory birds, and allows a close look at the ancient craft of salt extraction, which is still done in a traditional way during the warmer months.

A short distance away is Colònia de Sant Jordi, a coastal town with a port, relaxed atmosphere and seafaring tradition. From here boat trips depart to the National Park of the Archipelago of Cabrera, an ecological jewel of the Mediterranean that can only be visited with permission and offers unspoiled coves, untouched seabed and a unique atmosphere of isolation.

Foodies can enjoy in Colònia de Sant Jordi itself excellent seafood and fresh fish, sourced from the local coast and served in restaurants overlooking the sea. The atmosphere is informal but well cared for, ideal for discovering the flavors of the Mallorcan coastline.

For those looking to combine physical activity with scenery, the area has cycling routes along the coast and through agricultural fields, pine forests and wetlands. Renting a bicycle is an excellent option to explore this territory in a leisurely, ecological and environmentally friendly way.

Finally, in the vicinity of Colònia de Sant Jordi are preserved archaeological remains of an ancient Roman port, known as Portus Salarius. Although today the remains are discreet, they evoke the commercial past of the area, especially linked to the production and export of salt. Some sections of wall and submerged structures are integrated with the coastal landscape and recall the long relationship between Mallorca and the Mediterranean Sea.

These proposals allow you to discover the cultural and natural wealth that surrounds Es Trenc, turning a simple day at the beach into a much more complete experience, connected with the living history and the rural and maritime identity of the island.

Es Trenc: questions and answers

How to get to Es Trenc?

The best way to get to Es Trenc is by car, driving from Palma in the direction of Campos and from there following the signs to Sa Rapita and Es Trenc. There is also a bus line from Palma, but it is less frequent and takes longer.

Another option is to rent a bicycle and use the scenic cycling routes to reach the beach. This is an environmentally friendly option and offers you the opportunity to enjoy the beautiful nature of Mallorca.

Where is Es Trenc located?

Es Trenc is located in the south of Mallorca, between the small villages of Ses Covetes and Colonia Sant Jordi. It is part of a protected coastal area and is known for its natural beauty.

How do I get from Palma to Es Trenc?

From Palma, you can drive along the Ma-19 towards Llucmajor and then continue towards Campos. From Campos, there are signs indicating Es Trenc. If you wish to use public transport, there are bus lines that offer this service, but they can take longer and are not as frequent as in other areas.

Miguel Miralles

Miquel Miralles, Treurer's CEO, is part of the owner family, being already the second generation involved in the project. He has a background in economics and law, and has taken numerous courses related to foreign trade, olive agronomy and extra virgin olive oil production techniques. His training and experience of more than 15 years in the world of olive oil are her guarantee to lead this project.

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