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Platja de la Romana is a small beach in Calvià, Mallorca, at Carrer José Guevara, 6. Reported prices include €22.50 for 2 sunbeds plus a parasol for the day, with toilets usually at €0.50. The sea stays shallow for a long stretch, which suits children, and snorkelling near the rocks is a common feature. Parking is available nearby, but spaces can be hard to find in peak times.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to enter Platja de la Romana?
No entrance fee is listed for Platja de la Romana, so access appears to be free based on the available information. Review data does mention paid beach equipment, for example €22.50 for 2 sunbeds plus 1 parasol for the day. Other reported prices include €19.50 for 1 parasol and 2 chairs, or €20 for 2 sunbeds.
How much do sunbeds, parasols and other beach services cost?
Reviews for Platja de la Romana repeatedly mention €22.50 for 2 sunbeds plus 1 parasol for the day; one review specifies 9:00 to 19:00. Other reported prices are €13.50 for 2 sunbeds plus a parasol, €20 for 2 sunbeds, or €4.50 per sunbed and €4.50 per parasol. Prices may vary by provider and date.
Is Platja de la Romana suitable for families and children?
Several reviews say the water stays shallow for a long distance, so it takes a while before it gets deep. That is why the beach is often described in practical terms as suitable for children. Platja de la Romana is also small and linked to the other Peguera beaches on foot, with the next beach about 2 minutes away.
Is there parking near Platja de la Romana?
Yes, nearby parking is mentioned in the reviews, but availability depends a lot on the time of day. Some visitors say it is easier on weekdays, while weekends and peak season are more difficult. A practical tip from the reviews is to arrive early, for example around 9:30, or even earlier in August.
What facilities are available on site, such as toilets, showers and changing rooms?
Reviews mention toilets and showers at Platja de la Romana. Toilets are often reported at €0.50, with one review stating €1, while other visitors say both toilets and showers were free. Changing facilities are also mentioned, although not every review gives a price.
Is Platja de la Romana suitable for snorkelling?
Yes, several reviews mention good snorkelling, especially around rocks or reef areas close to the shore. Fish near the waterline are also reported. Because some parts of the entry have stones or pebbles, water shoes can be useful.
When is the best time to visit Platja de la Romana?
According to the reviews, Platja de la Romana can get much busier in July and August, as well as at weekends and around midday. One practical tip from visitors is to arrive around 9:30, or even earlier in August. The beach is also smoke-free, and smoking is prohibited.
Are there restaurants, beach bars or other dining options directly at the beach?
Reviews mention beach bars and restaurants near Platja de la Romana, but availability can vary by season. Some visitors report that food options were at times limited, closed, or under construction. For practical planning, it is sensible to bring water and snacks, especially if you plan to stay longer.

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Location

Carrer José Guevara, 6, 07160 Calvià
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