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Platja de s'Amarador is a beach in Santanyí, inside Mondragó Natural Park on Mallorca. Parking is usually 5-6 € per day, and the walk from the car park to the sand takes about 5-10 minutes, or roughly 500 metres. Sunbeds and a parasol are available for 15.70 € or 17.50 €, and a beach kiosk sells drinks and snacks. The water is shallow and calm, which suits children.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does parking cost at Platja de s'Amarador?
Reviews for Platja de s'Amarador most often mention parking at €5 to €6 per day or visit. Some visitors report €2, and one note says parking can be cheaper later in the day, for example €3 from around 5:00 pm. An older review also mentioned free parking in 2020.
How far is the walk from the car park to the beach?
The walk from the parking area to Platja de s'Amarador is usually described as about 5 minutes, or roughly 300 to 500 metres. Some reviews mention 5 to 10 minutes on foot. Access is via a short path rather than direct beachside parking, so it is worth allowing a little extra time.
Does Platja de s'Amarador get crowded in high season?
Reviews mention that Platja de s'Amarador is especially busy in July and August, and that it can fill up by early afternoon. At the same time, the beach is described as wide enough to still find space in many cases. If you want more choice, arriving before midday is a practical option.
Are there toilets, showers or other facilities on site?
Reviews mention basic facilities at Platja de s'Amarador, including portable toilets in some cases. Several visitors note that there are no proper toilets or showers, so the setup is limited. A beach bar or kiosk is available, and sunbeds with parasols can be rented. Bringing water and essentials is a practical idea.
Is there a beach bar or kiosk, and what prices were mentioned?
Yes, reviews mention a beach bar or kiosk at Platja de s'Amarador. Reported prices include €3 for beer, €6 for a burger, €5 for fries, €2.20 for bottled water and €3 for ice cream. Sunbeds and parasols are also available; one review lists €17.50 for 2 deckchairs with an umbrella, and another €15.70 for 2 sunbeds with a parasol.
Is Platja de s'Amarador suitable for children?
Reviews describe the water at Platja de s'Amarador as shallow and calm near the shore, which is useful for families. The sandy seabed and fine white sand are also mentioned often. As with any beach visit, bringing sun protection, water and snacks is a practical step, especially on warmer days.
Can you walk from Platja de s'Amarador to Cala Mondragó?
Yes, reviews say there is a path or promenade connecting Platja de s'Amarador with the neighbouring Cala Mondragó. The walk is usually described as about 5 minutes. The beach is also in or next to Mondragó Natural Park, so it works well as part of a short walking route.
Is navigation to Platja de s'Amarador reliable?
Several reviews say that GPS or sat nav can be misleading if you try to navigate directly to the beach. A practical approach is to navigate to the car park or Mondragó Natural Park first, then walk the final section. Once parked, the beach is usually reached on foot in about 5 minutes.

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Carrer B M, 6, 07690 Santanyí
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