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Platja Gran de Torà is a beach in Mallorca with fine sand and clear, turquoise water. Reported prices for 2 sun loungers plus 1 parasol range from €13.50 to €22.50; one lounger with parasol is listed at €9 from 9:00 to 19:00 or €6.50 for the full day. The water stays shallow for 50–60 metres, toilets cost €1, and there are showers, lifeguards and parking near the beach.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there parking options near Platja Gran de Torà?
Several reviews mention parking near Platja Gran de Torà. Reported options include a large free car park in town and an underground car park right by the beach. Other visitors say parking can be easy and free, while at busier times it may be further away. No official parking tariff is confirmed in the available data.
How much do sun loungers and umbrellas cost at Platja Gran de Torà?
Reviews report several prices at Platja Gran de Torà: €22.50 for two loungers plus one umbrella, €19.50 and €20 for similar sets, and €13.50 for two loungers with a parasol. One review mentions €9 for a lounger with parasol from 9:00 to 19:00, and another €6.50 for a lounger for the whole day. Prices may change by season.
Is the water shallow at Platja Gran de Torà and suitable for children?
Several reviews describe the water as very shallow and gently sloping. One visitor says adults can still stand 50–60 metres out, while another notes that after 50 metres the depth is only about 1.5 metres. That makes Platja Gran de Torà practical for families and non-swimmers near the shore. Conditions can vary with wind and tide.
What facilities are available at Platja Gran de Torà?
Reviews mention toilets, showers and lifeguards, especially in high season. The toilet is reported at €1 in several reviews, and one says payment is cash only. Platja Gran de Torà is also directly connected to a promenade with restaurants, bars and shops within walking distance. One review mentions a special ramp for disabled access.
When is the best time to visit Platja Gran de Torà?
According to reviews, Platja Gran de Torà gets much busier in summer, especially in July and August. One visitor described it as not crowded at the beginning of June, and another noted water temperatures of around 22°C in early November. If you want more space, early morning or outside peak season is the practical choice. One review says loungers are collected roughly between 12:00 and 17:30.
Is there natural shade or quieter space at Platja Gran de Torà?
Several reviews mention natural shade from pine trees in parts of the beach. The beach is also wide, so there is usually more space outside the peak season. Some visitors note windy conditions, which can be useful when choosing where to sit. Platja Gran de Torà therefore offers both sunny and shadier sections.
How clean is Platja Gran de Torà, and are seaweed or algae an issue?
Many reviews describe Platja Gran de Torà as well kept, with fine sand and clear water. At the same time, some days and weather conditions bring seaweed, algae or occasional litter. Conditions can therefore change quickly, especially after wind or stronger waves. Checking the beach on the day of your visit is the most practical approach.

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