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Platja d'Albercutx is a small beach in Mallorca, set by a bay with a promenade and views of the mountains and harbour. Two sunbeds are priced at 27 to 28 €, while one bed costs 20 €; the water stays shallow close to shore and suits children and non-swimmers. Free parking is reported nearby, sometimes 150 to 200 m away. The beach is narrow and partly stony, so water shoes are useful.

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Is parking available near Platja d'Albercutx?
Yes, reviews mention parking near Platja d'Albercutx. Several visitors state that parking is free, and one notes free spaces about 150–200 metres away. In busy periods, it can be sensible to allow extra time to find a spot.
How much do sunbeds and umbrellas cost at Platja d'Albercutx?
Review data shows several price points. One visitor paid €28 for two sunbeds for the day, while another paid €20.50 for two loungers and an umbrella. A further review mentions €20 for one bed and €27 for two beds, and fixed umbrellas and beds are installed on site.
Is Platja d'Albercutx suitable for swimming?
Several reviews describe the water as shallow close to shore. One visitor noted that a child measuring 1.40 m could still stand about 50 metres from the beach. That makes the area suitable for calm bathing conditions, especially for children and non-swimmers. It is still sensible to check current water-quality information before swimming.
What is the setting like at Platja d'Albercutx, and is there a promenade?
Platja d'Albercutx is described in reviews as being in a natural harbour or estuary area on Mallorca, with a promenade alongside it. Visitors mention a pleasant seaside walk and views of the mountains, bay, harbour and boats. That makes it easy to combine a beach stop with a stroll.
Are there restaurants, bars or toilets at Platja d'Albercutx?
Review information is mixed. One visitor says there are no public toilets or changing rooms nearby, and another notes no shop or restaurant directly at the beach. At the same time, some stretches along the promenade do have restaurants and bars. Bringing water, snacks and towels is a practical option.
Is Platja d'Albercutx sandy or rocky?
Several reviews describe Platja d'Albercutx as narrow or small, with some rocky or stony sections. For that reason, multiple visitors recommend water shoes. There are also sandy areas and shallow water, so the ground can vary depending on the section.
When is the best time to visit Platja d'Albercutx?
Reviews usually describe the area as quiet, although it can become busier in peak season. If you want more space and easier parking, arriving early is a practical tip; one visitor specifically recommends coming very early. With a Google rating of 4.6 from 206 reviews, Platja d'Albercutx is a well-reviewed excursion spot.
Are there lifeguards or safety facilities at Platja d'Albercutx?
The reviews are not fully consistent on this point. One visitor says the beach is monitored by lifeguards, while another did not see one on site. A rinse shower is also mentioned in the reviews. Before swimming, it is sensible to check the current on-site situation and official water-quality updates.

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