Best lakes in Mallorca are primarily artificial reservoirs, underground lakes within cave systems, and coastal lagoons or natural pools. The island's diverse water bodies serve as crucial water sources and offer unique natural attractions. These features contribute to Mallorca's varied landscape, providing opportunities for hiking, nature observation, and distinct aquatic experiences. The Serra de Tramuntana mountains host significant reservoirs, while the coastline features numerous clear-water coves and pools.
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This beautiful natural beach is located in the Mondrago Bay, a bay of the same name, in the Mondrago Nature Park. It is four years prettier than the local beach coves in Cala d'Or.
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"For many, it is not only the most beautiful beach in Spain, but in all of Europe. Located in the middle of a national park, s'Amarador is a fine sandy bay in the southeast of Mallorca and a small paradise for bathers, holidaymakers, and locals. As one of two beaches in Cala Mondragó, it is sheltered in the southern part of the bay. Bathers experience a special feeling due to the lack of development. Barely surrounded by hotels, it offers a small oasis of peace and relaxation. Instead, the bay is framed by rocky cliffs and pine groves. The beach slopes gently into the water and is a natural beauty. Turquoise water that sparkles in the sun and many lush green Mallorcan plants surround it. The beach is just 150 meters long and 50 meters wide. Along the cliffs, you reach the neighboring beach in the bay of Mondragó. It is called Cala de ses Fonts de n'Alís and is separated from the bay only by a rock. s'Amarador is separated. The stunning location in the Mondragó Natural Park and its child-friendly conditions make s'Amarador particularly attractive for families. https://www.holamallorca.com/de/mallorca/reisefuehrer/straende/strand-s-amarador.htm
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A beautiful beach in the middle of a nature reserve. The water is initially shallow and suitable for small children. There's a small beach bar. Parking is a few hundred meters away. Because the beach is very popular, it's usually crowded.
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For me, this white beach is the most beautiful beach in Mallorca so far. It is located in the heart of the Mondragò National Park, on the Bay of Mondragò (Cala Mondragò).
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You have to walk a bit from the parking lot to get there. Of course, this puts off some particularly lazy people, so the audience is quite pleasant by Mallorcan standards. It's worth getting there early as it's relatively empty. The small bar has very nice staff, very good fries and coffee that is way too hot. There are only two Dixis to relieve yourself, which is really unpleasant.
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Beautiful bay and beach in the national park
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The area around the Cúber is a fenced nature reserve. You can park your car right at the beginning of the reservoir. There is another parking lot 200 meters up the road. Sheep, cows and donkeys live near the water and Mallorca's wild goats crawl on the mountain slopes. The view over the lake and the walls of the Tramuntana giants is uniquely beautiful.
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An absolutely impressive building that characterizes the cityscape of Palma like no other. A popular photo opportunity.
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Mallorca features a diverse range of water bodies. You'll find artificial reservoirs like Cúber Reservoir, impressive underground lakes within cave systems such as Lake Martel in the Caves of Drach, and picturesque coastal lagoons or natural pools formed by the sea, like those found in the Llucmajor Delta.
While Mallorca's main 'lakes' are primarily artificial reservoirs, they are nestled in stunning natural settings perfect for hiking. Cúber Reservoir and Lake Gorg Blau, located in the Serra de Tramuntana mountains, offer numerous trails with breathtaking panoramic views. These areas are ideal for nature enthusiasts and birdwatchers.
Among the most popular are Cala Gat, a beautiful bay with azure water known for diving, and Cúber Reservoir, the largest reservoir on the island, offering spectacular mountain panoramas. Visitors also appreciate the artificial lake at Parc de la Mar for its iconic views of La Seu Cathedral.
Yes, many spots are great for families. Cala Gat and S'Amarador Beach (within Mondrago Natural Park) offer shallow, clear waters ideal for swimming. The area around Cúber Reservoir also provides comfortable paths suitable for family walks, where you might even spot sheep, donkeys, and cows.
Around the reservoirs like Cúber and Gorg Blau, you'll find rugged mountain landscapes, lush greenery, and reflections of peaks in the water. The coastal natural pools, such as those near Llucmajor Delta or Racó de sa Fragata, are characterized by crystal-clear waters, unique rock formations, and often stunning sea views. The Caves of Drach offer mesmerizing stalactites and stalagmites surrounding an underground lake.
Swimming is generally not permitted in the main reservoirs like Cúber and Gorg Blau, as they serve as crucial drinking water sources for the island. However, Mallorca offers numerous coastal natural pools and lagoons, such as those at S'Amarador Beach or Cala del Moro, which provide excellent and unique swimming opportunities in clear waters.
The areas around Mallorca's lakes, especially the reservoirs in the Serra de Tramuntana, are excellent for outdoor activities. You can enjoy various hikes, from easy walks around Cúber Reservoir to more challenging mountain hikes. Road cycling is also popular, with routes like the 'Soller, Puig Major, Gorg Blau and its aqueduct' tour. For more details on routes, check out the Mountain Hikes in Mallorca or Road Cycling Routes in Mallorca guides.
Yes, there are several easy hiking options. For instance, you can find an easy circular route around Cúber Reservoir, which is about 4.6 km long. These trails offer comfortable paths to admire the unique mountainous scenery. For more easy hiking ideas, refer to the Easy hikes in Mallorca guide.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramas, especially the reflections of the mountains in the reservoirs like Cúber. The peaceful ambiance, opportunities for birdwatching, and the unique experience of exploring underground lakes like Lake Martel are also highly valued. Many appreciate the clear waters of the coastal bays and the chance to encounter local wildlife like sheep and donkeys on the trails.
While the reservoirs themselves are more natural and functional, the area around Parc de la Mar in Palma features an artificial lake and offers direct views of the historic La Seu Cathedral. The Serra de Tramuntana, where Cúber and Gorg Blau are located, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its cultural landscape shaped by centuries of agriculture and water management.
The spring and autumn months are generally considered the best for hiking around Mallorca's lakes. The weather is milder, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be very hot, making longer hikes less comfortable, while winter offers cooler temperatures but can sometimes bring more unpredictable weather in the mountains.
For quiet walks and a peaceful atmosphere, the areas around Cúber Reservoir and Lake Gorg Blau are excellent choices. These reservoirs are less crowded than coastal areas and offer serene surroundings amidst the mountains, perfect for contemplation and enjoying nature away from the bustling tourist spots.


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