Description

Sa Plageta is a small, unspoilt beach in the Cabrera Archipelago, reachable only by boat.

Water, Nature and Tranquillity

The beach sits within a nature park and delivers everything that setting promises: crystal-clear, calm water, a pristine environment and a genuinely peaceful atmosphere. Snorkellers will find plenty of marine life to explore, and the rocks are alive with wall lizards that delight most visitors. Posidonia seagrass is present in the water — a sign of healthy marine ecology, though something to be mindful of when swimming.

Small but in Demand

Sa Plageta is a particularly compact beach that can feel wonderfully quiet for those who arrive early — come later and you may struggle to find a spot. From the jetty it's roughly a 15-minute walk along a rocky path. A covered picnic area is available on site, and a restaurant and public toilet can be found nearby, though also around 15 minutes on foot. It's well worth bringing your own supplies.

Cabrera — How to Find It

Sa Plageta sits on the island of Cabrera, part of the national park archipelago of the same name. Access is by excursion boat only — there is no road connection. Once there, you can explore the island on foot at your own pace.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to Sa Plageta?
Access is exclusively by boat to the Cabrera Archipelago. From the jetty, the beach is around a 15-minute walk along a rocky path.
Is there food or drink available at the beach?
There's nothing to eat or drink right at the beach itself. A covered picnic area is on hand, and a restaurant and public toilet are about a 15-minute walk away. Bringing your own supplies is strongly recommended.
Is Sa Plageta good for snorkelling?
Absolutely — the water is crystal clear and home to abundant marine life, making it a particularly rewarding spot for snorkellers.
Can you explore the island of Cabrera on foot?
Yes, you can walk all the way around the island on foot.

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