Formentor beach: Cala Pi de sa Posada
Formentor beach, also known as Cala Pi de sa Posada, is a stunning white sand beach with turquoise waters located on the Formentor peninsula, in the northwest corner of Mallorca. Surrounded by a dense pine forest, it offers a paradisiacal landscape and is a very popular tourist destination.
Location of Formentor beach (Cala Pi de sa Posada)
It is located on the Formentor peninsula, in the north of Mallorca, about 10 kilometers from Port of Pollensa and approximately 72 km from Palma de Mallorca Airport. It is a very popular place, so it can get very crowded, especially in high season.
How to get to Formentor beach?
To get to Formentor beach (Cala Pi de sa Posada) by car from Palma Airport, take the Ma-19 northbound. Continue on the Ma-13 towards Inca. In Inca, take the exit for the Ma-2220 towards Pollença. Follow the signs to Formentor and the beach. The journey by car takes around 56 minutes.
To get to Formentor beach (Cala Pi de sa Posada) by public transport from Palma airport, although there is no direct bus route from the airport to Formentor, you can take the A32 bus to Port de Pollença and then a taxi or local bus to the beach, according to the Mallorca transport website.
To get to Formentor beach (Cala Pi de sa Posada) by public transport from Palma’s intermodal station, you can take the TIB 334 bus line, which takes over 3 hours and includes transfers in Pollença or Alcúdia. The ticket price is approximately 9-15 €.
By car (with restrictions) to Formentor beach (Cala Pi de sa Posada): From June 1 to September 30, access by car is limited from 10:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Only authorized vehicles (residents, people with reduced mobility, etc.) are allowed access.
Parking: There is a paid parking lot in the beach area. If traveling by car, it is recommended to arrive early to find parking.
Arriving by taxi: It is also possible to arrive by taxi, with a travel time of about 51 minutes, but at a significantly higher cost.
Alternatives: You can get there on foot or by bike, and also by boat from Port de Pollença or Port d’Alcúdia.
By boat: During the high season, there are usually boat trips available from Puerto de Alcúdia and Puerto de Pollensa that include a visit to Formentor Beach.
Characteristics of Formentor beach (Cala Pi de sa Posada)
The beach is a long, narrow stretch of sand, approximately 1 kilometer long and 10-12 meters wide. The sand is fine and white, and the waters are crystal clear and turquoise. The beach is surrounded by a lush pine forest that provides natural shade. It is part of the Formentor Peninsula Natural Park, a protected area known for its beauty and tranquility. It offers views of the Formentor peninsula and the islet of Formentor.
Keep in mind that during high season, the beach can get pretty crowded, especially near restaurants, beach chair rentals, and other services.
Safety and services at Formentor beach
Formentor Beach (Cala Pi de sa Posada), located in a spectacular natural setting, offers various services for visitors. You can enjoy sunbed and umbrella rentals, shower and toilet facilities, and dining options such as bars and restaurants with terraces.
In summer, a lifeguard service is available. Formentor Beach has a lifeguard service during the summer season, from May to October, with hours that vary depending on the season. In high season, from June to September, the service is usually available from approximately 10:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. It is always recommended to swim in supervised areas and follow the instructions of the flags and lifeguards.
Tips for enjoying the beach safely
Swim in supervised areas: Whenever possible, choose swimming areas supervised by lifeguards.
Respect the flags: Follow the instructions on the flags that indicate sea conditions.
Don’t stray too far from the shore: If you are not an expert swimmer, avoid going too far out into the water.
Supervise children: Keep children under constant supervision while they are in the water.
Blue Flag at Formentor Beach (Cala Pi de sa Posada)
The beach has Blue Flag certification, which guarantees the quality of its waters, cleanliness, safety, and environmental management. Yes, Formentor Beach does have a Blue Flag. It is one of the most outstanding beaches in Mallorca with this distinction, which guarantees water quality and environmental management.
What to do at Formentor Beach? Featured activities
Formentor Beach, or Cala Pi de sa Posada, is ideal for swimming, snorkeling, kayaking, or paddle surfing. In addition, there are water activities such as pedal boat, pedal paddleboard, and jet ski rentals, as well as opportunities for snorkeling and windsurfing…
Relaxation and sun: The beach is perfect for sunbathing, relaxing on the sand or under the shade of the pine trees, and enjoying the tranquility of the surroundings.
Water activities: You can swim, snorkel, and rent equipment for water sports such as windsurfing, paddle surfing, kayaks, and pedal boats.
Hiking: From the beach, you can follow hiking trails to explore other nearby coves such as Cala Figuera and Cala Murta, or head towards the Formentor Lighthouse.
Boat trips: You can book boat trips to enjoy the coast from a different perspective and visit other coves and places of interest.
Walk around Puerto Pollensa: A pleasant promenade with shops, restaurants, and ice cream parlors, a short distance from the beach.
Other nearby points of interest
Other points of interest in the surrounding area include the Albercutx Watchtower and the coves of Cala Figuera and Cala Murta. The Sa Creueta Viewpoint (or Es Colomer Viewpoint) offers panoramic views of the Formentor cliffs. The Formentor Lighthouse is another nearby place of interest.
About the cuisine at Formentor beach
The area has many popular restaurants. Some are more informal and inexpensive, offering options such as sandwiches, hamburgers, and pizzas, while others are more expensive, with pleasant terraces offering more elaborate dining experiences. Mallorcan cuisine is represented by a wide variety of traditional and typical Mallorcan dishes.
In short, the cuisine at Formentor beach offers something for everyone, from casual restaurants to more refined establishments, with a variety of Mediterranean and Mallorcan dishes, as well as international options.
And that’s it for this brief overview ofthe Formentor beach: Cala Pi de sa Posada, in Pollença Mallorca. We hope it helps.
By the way: Are you coming to Mallorca on a tourist trip? If you find it helpful, you can also check out our travel guide to Mallorca and more tourist information about the island
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