Strand von Sa Rápita
Strand von Sa Rápita is a beach in Campos, Mallorca. It is a long, wide stretch of fine white sand with shallow turquoise water and a gentle seabed, suitable for children and non-swimmers. Sunbeds and an umbrella cost 20 € per day for 2 loungers and 1 umbrella, while parking ranges from 1 € per hour to 5 € per day; free street parking is also possible nearby. The area near the port has more seaweed, but the far end is cleaner and quieter.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an entrance fee or fixed opening hours at Strand von Sa Rápita?
No official entrance fee is listed in the available information for Strand von Sa Rápita. One review states opening hours from Monday to Sunday, 10:00 to 19:00. As this is a beach area, access and services may vary by section.
What is parking like at Strand von Sa Rápita?
Several reviews mention paid parking, with prices such as €1 per hour, €3 for 3 hours, or €5 per day. Some visitors also report free parking in nearby streets or residential areas, especially in low season. Do not leave valuables visible in the car.
Is Strand von Sa Rápita suitable for children and non-swimmers?
Several reviews describe the water as shallow with a gentle slope into the sea. That makes Strand von Sa Rápita practical for children and non-swimmers, especially in the calmer sections. Conditions can still vary by wind and by the part of the beach you choose.
How busy does Strand von Sa Rápita get, and when is the best time to go?
The beach is long and wide, so visitors are spread across several sections. Reviews mention early June, September, and even late July as times that can be less crowded. If you arrive near the entrance, walking further towards Es Trenc or Ses Covetes can lead to quieter areas.
What facilities are available at Strand von Sa Rápita?
Reviews mention beach bars, sun loungers, umbrellas, showers and lifeguards. One review states 2 loungers plus 1 umbrella cost €20 per day; another lists drinks at the first beach bar near the port at €3 for a Coca-Cola and €2.50 for an iced melon. Toilets are also mentioned, though not confirmed in every section.
How far do you need to walk to find cleaner sand or quieter areas?
Several visitors note that Strand von Sa Rápita is very long and continues towards Es Trenc or Ses Covetes. One review says the far end of the beach has much less seaweed than the area near the harbour. Walking further from the entrance often means more space and quieter sections.
Is Strand von Sa Rápita accessible for wheelchairs or pushchairs?
The information is mixed: one review describes the beach as accessible for people with reduced mobility, while another notes no wooden boardwalk and difficult access when seaweed builds up. For wheelchairs and pushchairs, access therefore depends heavily on the section and current conditions.
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07639 Campos
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