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Platja de Muro is a beach area in Mallorca, stretching from San Picafort to Alcúdia Beach. It is several kilometres long, with soft white sand, turquoise water and a very shallow entry; a set of 2 sun loungers with a parasol costs about €14 to €15 for the day. Access is via multiple points, including a roughly 1 km walk through pine forest, and free parking is available near several entrances. Some sectors have lifeguards and facilities, while others are more natural.

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Yes, several reviews mention free parking, including a large free car park near the Iberostar hotel and additional free spaces at different access points. One visitor said they parked easily at 12:30 pm, while another found a space at 8:00 am. In peak season, it can become busier, so arriving early is practical.
Yes, the reviews mention several free parking options, including a large free car park near the Iberostar hotel and other free spaces at different access points. One visitor says they parked without any problem at 12:30, while another did so already at 8:00. In high season, however, it can get busier, so arriving early is worthwhile.
Platja de Muro gets noticeably busier in summer, and several reviews recommend arriving around 7:00 to 8:00 am. Outside peak season, visitors sometimes describe it as much quieter, although it can still be lively on some Sundays. Because the beach is long but not equally wide everywhere, arriving early helps when choosing a spot.
Platja de Muro is much busier in the summer months, and several reviews recommend arriving around 7:00 to 8:00. Outside the season, visitors sometimes report much more peace and quiet, although it can still be lively on some Sundays. The beach is long, but not equally wide everywhere, so arriving early helps.
Yes, reviews repeatedly describe the water as very shallow, with a gentle entry over a long distance. That makes Platja de Muro practical for families, especially when children are visiting. Several reviewers also mention lifeguards or lifeguard towers, particularly in peak season.
Yes, the reviews repeatedly describe the water as very shallow, with a gentle entry over a long stretch. That makes Platja de Muro practical for families, especially when children are with them. Some visitors also mention lifeguards or lifeguard towers, particularly in the main season.
Depending on the section, there are toilets, showers, beach bars, restaurants and, in some areas, lifeguards. Reviews also note that some nature or dune sections have fewer facilities. Platja de Muro is long and divided into sectors, so amenities can vary by access point.
Depending on the section, there are toilets, showers, beach bars, restaurants and, in some places, lifeguards. The reviews also mention that some natural or dune areas have less infrastructure. Platja de Muro is long and divided into sectors, so the facilities can vary depending on the access point.
Platja de Muro can be reached via several access points by car or on foot. Multiple reviews mention an approximately 1 km walk through pine forest to reach the beach. One visitor also notes that the lighthouse is not directly accessible by car, so you need to park and continue by bus.
Platja de Muro can be reached by car or on foot via several access points. Several reviews mention a path of about 1 km through a pine forest to the beach. One visitor also points out that the lighthouse is not directly accessible by car and that you have to park there and continue by bus.
Yes, reviews mention sun loungers and parasols several times. Reported prices are around €13 for the full day, just under €14 for two loungers plus a parasol and mini safe, and about €15 for two loungers and a parasol. Availability can vary by section, especially in more natural areas.
Yes, the reviews mention sun loungers and parasols several times. The prices given are about 13 € for the whole day, around 14 € for two loungers plus a parasol and mini-safe, and about 15 € for two loungers and one parasol. Availability can vary by section, especially in more natural areas.
Reviews mention that nudism is present in certain areas, for example from about 200 metres after the last car park towards Can Picafort. At the same time, there are also textile sections, and the areas are not the same everywhere. As Platja de Muro is divided into sectors, checking the map before visiting is useful.
The reviews mention that nudism occurs in certain areas, for example from around 200 metres after the last car park towards Can Picafort. At the same time, there are also textile beach sections, and the areas are not the same everywhere. As Platja de Muro is divided into sectors, it is worth checking the map before visiting.
Reviews describe Platja de Muro as a very long, kilometre-long beach stretching from San Picafort to Alcúdia Beach. Some visitors mention that it is divided into three sections, and a jetty or pier is noted in sector 7. Its length gives visitors options depending on whether they prefer quieter or busier areas.
Platja de Muro is described in the reviews as a very long, kilometre-long beach stretching from San Picafort to Alcúdia Beach. Some visitors mention that it is divided into three sections; a jetty or pier is also mentioned in sector 7. Its length makes the beach flexible, depending on whether you are looking for quieter or busier areas.

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