Sa Gavina Blava
Sa Gavina Blava is a coastal landmark on the promenade in El Molinar, Palma, beside the cycle and pedestrian path. It offers wide views across Palma Bay, with sunsets, sea breeze and the mosaic details of the landmark itself. The area is free to visit, and cafés, bars and restaurants are close by. It works well for a short stop during a walk, run or bike ride.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Sa Gavina Blava located directly on the promenade in Palma?
Yes, according to several reviews, Sa Gavina Blava is located directly on the promenade in El Molinar, Palma de Mallorca. The area is also linked to the cycle path, so it is easy to reach on foot or by bicycle. Some visitors mention that this stretch runs for several kilometres along the coast.
Is it worth making a short stop or a longer visit?
According to reviews, Sa Gavina Blava is well suited both to a short stop by the sea and to a longer walk along the promenade. Several visitors mention open views over the bay and places to sit along the waterfront. There are also cafés and restaurants nearby if you would like to combine the visit with a break.
Can you walk, run or cycle there comfortably?
Yes, this is one of the most common uses mentioned in reviews. Sa Gavina Blava is directly on the promenade and cycle path, so the area is well suited for walks, jogging and bike rides. Some reviews also mention that the route is used as part of longer coastal walks and rides.
Are there swimming spots nearby and what is the water like?
Several reviews mention small beaches nearby and clear water. One reviewer states that after about 30 metres the water is less than 1 m deep, and after around 100 metres it does not exceed 1.8 m. Another review reports a water temperature of 28 °C on 29.1–1.9, as noted during that visit.
Are there cafés, bars or restaurants in the area?
Yes, several reviews mention cafés, bars and restaurants in the immediate area. This makes Sa Gavina Blava practical for a break after a walk or bike ride. As the area is directly on the promenade, food and drink options are usually only a few minutes away on foot.
Is Sa Gavina Blava family-friendly?
Several visitors describe the area as suitable for families, including because of the shallow shoreline sections. A modern playground is mentioned nearby, and access via the promenade is straightforward. Sa Gavina Blava is also in an open area that works well for a short visit with children.
When is the best time to visit?
Reviews frequently mention sunsets, as well as quieter moments in the morning and during the winter months. One visitor describes the area as very quiet in winter, and another notes a Saturday in March as an ideal day to visit. As the area is open and exposed to sea breeze, conditions can feel pleasant or cool depending on the weather.
Is the visit free and are there fixed opening hours?
Several reviews describe the area as freely accessible, and no admission price is stated in the available data. No fixed opening hours are listed for Sa Gavina Blava in the information provided. In practice, it functions mainly as an open stretch of promenade that can be visited from the outside at any time.
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Location
Carrer del Vicari Joaquim Fuster, 227, 07007 Palma
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