S’Amarador
S’Amarador is a beach in the Mondragó Natural Park area on Mallorca. The car park is about 400 to 500 m away, or a 5 to 10 minute walk, and parking is usually 5 to 6 € per day, with 3 € reported after 17:00. Sunbed and umbrella hire is listed at 15.70 € for 2 loungers plus 1 umbrella for 5 hours. Toilets, a lifeguard and a small kiosk are mentioned, and the shallow water suits children and snorkelling.
Frequently Asked Questions
S’Amarador is located in the Mondragó Natural Park on Mallorca, in the Balearic Islands. Several visitors recommend following the signs to the park or parking area, as GPS/Google Maps may not lead directly to the beach. A bus connection mentioned in reviews is route 521 from Cala d’Or to Cala Mondragó, followed by about a 5-minute walk.
S’Amarador is in the Mondragó Natural Park on Mallorca, in the Balearic Islands. Several visitors say it is best to follow the signs to the parking area or the Parc Natural de Mondragó, as GPS/Google Maps does not always take you straight to the beach. A bus option mentioned is route 521 from Cala d’Or to Cala Mondragó, with about a 5-minute walk from there.
Yes, parking is commonly mentioned in reviews and is usually paid. The most frequently reported price is 5 to 6 € per day, with some visitors noting around 3 € after 17:00. A few reviews mention free roadside parking or free parking in the off-season. From the car park, the beach is usually about a 5 to 10-minute walk.
Yes, reviews usually mention a paid car park. The most common price reported is 5 to 6 € per day, with a few visitors noting 3 € from around 17:00. Some people also report free parking nearby outside the season. The walk from the car park to the beach usually takes about 5 to 10 minutes.
The walk from the parking area to S’Amarador is often described as about 400 to 500 metres, usually around 5 minutes. Depending on where you park, the route may include a slight uphill or downhill section. If you are travelling with children or carrying beach gear, it can help to park as close as possible to the official access point.
The walk from the car park to S’Amarador is described in many reviews as about 400 to 500 metres, usually taking around 5 minutes. Depending on which car park you use, the path may be slightly uphill or downhill. If you are going with children or carrying a lot of beach gear, it is worth parking closer to the official entrance.
Reviews mention toilets, a small bar or kiosk, and a lifeguard at S’Amarador. Showers are often not mentioned, and availability can vary by season. Because on-site facilities may be limited, it is practical to bring your own water and snacks. The official website currently does not list detailed facilities.
Reviews mention toilets, a small bar or kiosk, and a lifeguard at S’Amarador. Showers are often not mentioned, and what is available can vary depending on the season. As facilities on site may be limited, it is sensible to bring your own water and snacks. The official website does not currently provide detailed information about the facilities.
Yes, several reviews mention rental of 2 sunbeds plus an umbrella for 15.70 €, often for 5 hours. One review also mentions chairs for 12 €. Because availability can be limited, arriving early is often useful if you want loungers. Bringing your own shade is also a practical option.
Yes, several reviews mention hiring 2 sun loungers plus a parasol for 15.70 €, often for 5 hours. Another review mentions chairs for 12 €. As numbers can be limited, visitors often recommend arriving early if you want loungers. Otherwise, it is sensible to bring your own sun protection.
Several visitors describe S’Amarador as suitable for families, especially because the water is shallow for a long way out and the entry is gentle. The cove is in the Mondragó Natural Park and is often calm for swimming due to its sheltered setting. Water conditions can still change with wind and weather. The 5 to 10-minute walk from the car park is also practical for families.
Several visitors describe S’Amarador as family-friendly, not least because the water stays shallow for quite a distance and the entry is gentle. The cove is in the Mondragó Natural Park and, thanks to its sheltered location, is often calm for swimming. Even so, water conditions can change with the wind and weather. The 5 to 10-minute walk from the car park is also convenient for families.
Reviews suggest S’Amarador becomes noticeably busier from around 11:00 to 12:30, especially in summer and on weekends. One visitor reported it being almost empty on a Tuesday in early April between 15:30 and 18:00. If you prefer fewer people, arriving early in the day or visiting outside peak season is a practical option.
Reviews show that S’Amarador gets noticeably busier from around 11:00 to 12:30, especially in high season and at weekends. One visitor, however, reported very little activity on a Tuesday in April between 15:30 and 18:00. If you want more peace and quiet, it is best to come early in the day or outside the main season.
Yes, several visitors mention walking routes to nearby coves, including Cala Mondragó. Reviews also refer to an elevated coastal path and nature trails through the forest and along the shoreline. These routes are within the Mondragó Natural Park and can be used for short 5 to 10-minute walks or longer circular routes. On-site signs are useful for navigation.
Yes, several visitors mention footpaths to nearby coves, including Cala Mondragó. Reviews also describe an elevated coastal path and nature trails along the coast and through the woods. These routes are within the Mondragó Natural Park and are suitable for a short 5 to 10-minute stroll or for longer circular walks. Keep an eye on the signs on site.
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