Son Real Beach
Son Real Beach (platja de Na Patana), located near Santa Margalida in Mallorca, is an unspoiled beach with smaller, more isolated beaches that form part of a nature reserve. It is characterized by its sand, stones, and rocks, and is located near two streams that flow into the sea, creating areas of dunes and vegetation that offer a peaceful atmosphere and beautiful natural landscapes. It is an ideal place for hiking, cycling, and enjoying nature. It is also a site of archaeological interest, with remains from different cultures from prehistoric times to the Roman era.
General information about Son Real Beach
Son Real Beach (platja de Na Patana) is a beach of sand, stones, and rocks. It is located about 2 km from Can Picafort and Son Serra de Marina. It is an unspoiled beach located within a natural area. The Son Real public estate can be accessed via the Artà road, Ma-12. Within the estate, there are several routes to explore on foot or by bicycle.
How to get to Son Real Beach from Palma?
Son Real Beach, located a few kilometers from Can Picafort and Son Serra de Marina, can be easily reached by car or bicycle from Palma. If you don’t have your own vehicle, you can take a bus to Can Picafort or Son Serra de Marina and then walk or rent a bicycle to get to the beach.
Getting to Son Real Beach by car
Son Real beach is accessible by car from Palma, following the Ma-13 highway towards Alcúdia. It can be reached via Can Picafort or Son Serra de Marina, and from both localities you can walk to the beach, as it is about 2 km away.
To get there by car from Palma, take the Ma-13 road towards Alcúdia. Follow the signs to Can Picafort or Son Serra de Marina. Once in Can Picafort or Son Serra de Marina, look for parking. Son Real beach is approximately 2 km away from either of these towns.
Getting to Son Real Beach by public transport
Son Real Beach, located between Can Picafort and Son Serra de Marina, has no direct public transport. It can be reached from Can Picafort, which is just over 2 km away.
To get there by public transport from Palma to Can Picafort: Take the 302 bus and then walk to your destination or take another form of transport to Son Serra de Marina or directly to Son Real Beach.
To get there on foot or by bike from Can Picafort: Follow the coastal route that forms part of the Son Real Natural Area of Special Interest.
Safety and lifeguards at Son Real Beach
Son Real Beach is not sheltered from the wind and waves, so there may be waves when the wind is from the northeast. Access to the sea is gently sloping, making it easy to enter the water. It is an area where you can enjoy views of the bay of Alcudia.
Son Real beach (platja de Na Patana), located in Santa Margalida, is characterized by its difficult access, which results in low occupancy and a peaceful atmosphere. Due to its difficult access on foot via a staircase that bridges the uneven terrain, the beach is not usually very crowded, being more frequented by young people and nudists. Currently, it does not have any services or lifeguard surveillance, which means that users must be aware of the lack of safety and rescue services in the area.
Important recommendations for Son Real Beach
The beach does not have services such as lifeguards, toilets, showers, or beach bars. It is recommended that you bring water with you, as there are no bars on the beach. The nearest amenities can be found in Son Serra de Marina, approximately 1 km away.
Nudism is very common at Son Real Beach due to its isolated location. Please respect the privacy of other beach users.
Natural beauty and historical richness
In summary: Son Real offers a combination of natural beauty, tranquility, and historical and archaeological richness, making it an interesting destination for a variety of activities. It is advisable to visit the beach during the low season to enjoy greater tranquility.
And that’s it for this brief overview of Son Real Beach (platja de Na Patana), in Santa Margalida, 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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