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Platja de Muro is a beach in Mallorca. It stretches for about 3.7 miles and is divided into four sections; the sea is shallow with a gentle slope, which suits children and non-swimmers. A sunbed and umbrella set is usually around €18, sometimes with a safe included; parking is difficult in peak season. Lifeguards, showers and fine sand are noted, while seaweed and algae can appear in summer.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is Platja de Muro and how is the beach laid out?
According to reviews, Platja de Muro stretches for about 3.7 miles, or around 6 km; one reviewer mentions at least 1.5 km. One point from the reviews is that the beach is divided into four sections. That is handy for longer walks along the coast, as the different areas connect well.
Is the water at Platja de Muro shallow and suitable for children?
Yes, the reviews repeatedly describe the water as shallow with a gentle entry. This is especially relevant for children and non-swimmers, because you can often go far out into the sea before it gets deeper. For adults, that can mean having to walk a bit further out to swim.
How much do sunbeds and parasols cost at Platja de Muro?
Reviews usually mention around €18 for a set of 2 sunbeds and 1 parasol; individual prices are listed at €18.15 or €18.50. Some reviews also mention €12.50 per day or €4 per sunbed or parasol. Several visitors also report that only cash is sometimes accepted on site.
Is there parking at Platja de Muro?
Yes, parking is available in the area, but availability varies depending on the season and time of day. Reviews mention small side streets as an alternative, while others report that parking can be difficult in high season. Arriving early or using the bus is practical; one review mentions the bus ride from Alcúdia taking about 5 minutes.
What facilities are there at Platja de Muro?
According to reviews, Platja de Muro has several basic facilities, including showers in different areas and lifeguards. One review mentions patrol hours from about 9–10 am to 4 pm. There are mixed reports about toilets; at least one review says there are no public toilets directly on the beach.
When is the best time to visit Platja de Muro?
Several reviews recommend coming early in the day, because it can get busier in summer and especially near Can Picafort. Quieter areas are further away from Can Picafort or closer to the nature reserve. One reviewer also mentions a water temperature of around 24 °C in October and air temperatures of 28–30 °C.
Are there restaurants, bars and shops nearby?
Yes, the reviews mention restaurants, cafés, bars, shops and supermarkets around Platja de Muro. That is practical for a day trip, as you can sort out food and shopping close to the beach. The promenade area is repeatedly described as well connected to local services.
How clean is Platja de Muro and are there any seasonal особенности?
Many reviews describe the water as clear and the sand as fine. At the same time, it is mentioned that seaweed, algae or plant remains can appear seasonally after storms or in summer. Some sections also have stones or small rocks, so it is worth paying attention to the ground depending on the area.

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