Mallorca Beaches
Mallorca is the largest of Spain's Balearic Islands, located in the Mediterranean Sea and known for its stunning landscapes and mild climate. The island features more than 200 beaches and coves spread along its 550-kilometer coastline, ranging from wide sandy shores to hidden rocky inlets. Its capital, Palma de Mallorca, combines Gothic architecture, lively marinas, and vibrant nightlife with easy access to nearby beaches. The north of the island is marked by the dramatic Serra de Tramuntana mountains, offering scenic drives, hiking trails, and viewpoints overlooking turquoise bays. With its mix of culture, nature, and seaside beauty, Mallorca stands as one of Europe’s most popular holiday destinations year-round.
Paguera Tora Beach
The webcam provides a beautiful live view of one of Mallorca's most beloved coastal spots, located on the island's southwest coast in the Calvià municipality. From its elevated position, the camera captures the golden sandy shoreline stretching between rocky headlands, framed by crystal-clear turquoise water of the Mediterranean Sea. Viewers can see beachgoers swimming, sunbathing, and strolling along the promenade lined with palm trees, cafés, and hotels.
Camp de Mar Beach
The webcam provides a crystal-clear panoramic view of the Bay of Camp de Mar, one of Mallorca's most beautiful coastal jewels, located in the municipality of Andratx in the island's southwest. The camera overlooks the dazzling white sandy beach and turquoise waters, with the iconic Restaurant Illeta sitting on its own small island, connected to the shore by a narrow pedestrian bridge. Viewers can watch waves gently lapping around the terrace of Illeta, where guests dine above the sea and enjoy magical sunsets that paint the bay in golden hues.
Paguera Cala Fornells/Cala Fornells PTZ
The webcam offers a picturesque live view of a cozy rocky beach framed by pine trees and cliffs. Viewers can enjoy the sight of amazing blue water, stone steps often used by locals to access the sea, and boats with vacationers gently floating nearby. This webcam captures the charm and tranquility of one of Mallorca’s most beloved hidden coastal corners.
Port Adriano El Torro
The webcam overlooking Port Adriano in El Toro, Mallorca provides a stunning live view of one of the island's most luxurious marinas, designed by renowned architect Philippe Starck. Viewers can admire the elegant blend of modern architecture and natural beauty, with sleek yachts, glowing sunsets, and the calm azure waters of the Balearic Sea. This webcam captures the marina's vibrant yet tranquil atmosphere, where boutique shops, fine dining, and maritime life come together in a truly captivating coastal scene.
Can Pastilla
The webcam offers a live view of the vibrant beach and promenade area along the Bay of Palma, a popular spot for both locals and tourists. Viewers can see people strolling, biking, or relaxing at thebeach, all set against the backdrop of golden sands and shimmering blue sea. It's a great way to experience the lively coastal vibe and check the weather or activity in real time.