Platja de Cala Xarraca
Tourist attraction · Balearic Islands ·

Platja de Cala Xarraca

Tourist attraction · Balearic Islands ·

Natural mud baths, snorkeling, and fresh fish served beachside

restaurant on beach
clear water
rocky beach
parking
seaweed
beach bar
cold beer
pebbles
Platja de Cala Xarraca by null
Platja de Cala Xarraca by null
Platja de Cala Xarraca by null
Platja de Cala Xarraca by null
Platja de Cala Xarraca by null
Platja de Cala Xarraca by null
Platja de Cala Xarraca by null
Platja de Cala Xarraca by null
Platja de Cala Xarraca by null
Platja de Cala Xarraca by null
Platja de Cala Xarraca by null
Platja de Cala Xarraca by null
Platja de Cala Xarraca by null
Platja de Cala Xarraca by null
Platja de Cala Xarraca by null
Platja de Cala Xarraca by null
Platja de Cala Xarraca by null
Platja de Cala Xarraca by null
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Lugar Venda de Xarraco, 52, 07810, Illes Balears, Spain Get directions

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Joanna B.

Google
Cala Xarraca is a little beach with a steep drive down and a small free car park that fills up quickly, so it’s best to arrive early. There’s a nice bar and restaurant right on the beach, which makes it convenient for food and drinks. The beach itself is made up of pebbles and rocks. The water is clear, though there are quite a lot of seaweeds at the entrance. Space on the beach is limited, but there’s also a lovely natural pool with crystal-clear water, perfect for kids. In the afternoon, parts of the beach get some welcome shade, which is a nice bonus.

Lucca T.

Google
Another beach on our map and it may not be the best of the best or I will say that there are countless beaches here and there is no great sand under your feet, the whole surroundings somehow create a pleasant atmosphere. You can take a walk along the rocks and snap a few nice photos or just sunbathe somewhere in a quiet place. The car park is medium-sized and during the season it can be tight.

Sam M.

Google
Picture yourself diving into a cove so pristine it feels like Ibiza’s best-kept secret? Cala Xarraca stole my heart with its turquoise waters and wild, rocky cliffs perfect for anyone craving a break from the island’s party scene. Snorkeling here is like exploring an underwater jewel box, with fish darting through crystal-clear depths. I was blown away to discover a hidden rope swing at Sa Punta Negra, just a 10-minute stroll away, where you can dangle over the Mediterranean for that perfect photo moment. Pro tip: head to the cove’s left side for natural mud baths that locals claim work skincare miracles, but avoid peak summer when the mud’s too dry. Get here early to nab parking—it’s tight—and pack water shoes for the rocky shore. The beachside restaurant serves killer fresh fish and paella, so save room for lunch. For max chill, visit in the late afternoon when the crowds fade and the sunset lights up the sky.

Marissa

Google
On the left side with little rock climbing you get to the more private part of the beach. Beach is full of dried sea grass that is really comfortable and soft to lie on, but you must accept the fact that it will be over everything. In earlier hours we were the only ones at the beach, around 2 pm more people started coming.

Beauty B.

Google
Sandy/rocky beach. Lounge chairs available for rent, but easily possible to lay down on the sand. Plenty of free parking. Restaurant on site not great, but serves reasonably pricedcold beer. Good starting point on a hike to explore nearby caves

Live Luv S.

Google
The Anchorage beach and water 5 - Restaurant beach, rentals we did not use.... Because of swell at their dinghy dock. We went to this pretty bay to Anchor is the water out about 200 yards is as clear as I've really seen There was a stone wall with Wood Pegs to tie up your dinghy if you dared, there was a pretty consistent swell that was slamming are dinghy into the stone wall. In truth we need our dinghy more then a drink. The beach Bar sold food and drinks, lawn chairs and boards are available... Which I would recommend padding around this little bay it really is beautiful. The beach is mostly stone, there is parking before the Restaurant and Inn.

Thomas B.

Google
Wonderful secluded beach, with limited parking and steep hill going down to it. There is a restaurant on the beach, but it wasn't open when we were there at around midday It's a great place to go snorkeling as well, as the cove it well protected from the wind and waves

Caitlin B.

Google
Beautiful cove on the Northeast side of the Island. Not many spots to set up your towels really as quite a small space and lots of seaweed on the beach itself. A lot of space is taken up by the sunbeds to pay for. Not a massive car park and people tend to park randomly which minimises the space even more. If the car park is full you can easily park in the lay-bys on the main road and walk down (5 minute walk give or take).