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Es Trenc
10 min from Sòl Roig
Es Trenc is the last major undeveloped natural beach in Mallorca — kilometres of white sand, crystal-clear turquoise water and a nature reserve preserving the original beauty of the Mediterranean coast.
The Beach
Over five kilometres of fine white sand stretch between Sa Ràpita and Colònia de Sant Jordi. The gently sloping, crystal-clear water is reminiscent of Caribbean beaches — just around five kilometres from Sòl Roig.
Nature Reserve
The adjacent Salobrar de Campos is one of the most important wetlands in the Balearics. Flamingos, stilts and rare migratory birds find refuge here — a natural spectacle right next to one of Europe's finest beaches.
Exclusivity
Unlike the overcrowded beaches of the southwest coast, Es Trenc has preserved its character. No mass tourism, no hotel towers — just nature, sand and the deep blue Mediterranean.
