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Vistes panoràmiques de Son Granada de Baix

Vistes panoràmiques de Son Granada de Baix is an excursion spot in Llucmajor, in the Sa Torre/Bahía Blava area of Mallorca. The viewpoint looks across Palma Bay and the coastline from Arenal to Palma beach, and the descent to the sea is steep and rocky. At the bottom are rocky coves and natural pools for swimming and snorkelling, with clear water and open sea views. On-site parking is available, and sturdy shoes are advisable.

Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult is the descent to the sea at Vistes panoràmiques de Son Granada de Baix?
Several visitors describe the access to the water as steep and, in parts, difficult. There is a path or staircase down, but one review notes that it does not reach the beach itself. Sturdy shoes are advisable for both the descent and the climb back up; flip-flops are not ideal.
Is there a real beach there, or only rocky coves and natural pools?
According to visitor feedback, the area below is mainly made up of rocky coves and natural pools rather than a classic sandy beach. Several reviews mention clear seawater and different shades of blue. It is therefore better suited to a coastal stop with rocks and bathing spots than to a traditional beach day.
Can you swim or snorkel there?
Yes, several reviews mention the area as suitable for swimming and snorkelling. Down below, there are coves and pools with clear water, which can work well for both activities. Because the ground is rocky, careful entry and exit are important, especially if there is swell or slippery stone.
Is parking available on site and is it easy to get there?
Yes, reviews confirm that parking is available on site, and one visitor describes it as easy to find. From Palma, a reviewer said the drive takes about 30 minutes on a toll-free road. The location is given as Sa Torre, Bahía Blava / Llucmajor, Mallorca.
When is the best time to visit?
Several visitors highlight sunset as a particularly suitable time to come. During the day, the viewpoint offers wide views across Palma Bay, from Arenal to Palma beach. If you plan to take photos, allowing 1 to 2 hours and arriving before the evening light is sensible.
Do you need a table reservation if you plan to eat or drink there?
One visitor notes that a table reservation is required for the restaurant. As no official opening times are provided here, it is sensible to check in advance if you plan to eat or have a drink there. That makes it easier to plan your visit and avoid waiting.
Is the access suitable for pushchairs or wheelchairs?
Based on the reviews, the route down to the water is steep, rocky and difficult in several places. There is a path or staircase, but it does not go all the way to the beach. On the available information, the area is therefore only limited in suitability for pushchairs and wheelchairs.

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Location

Carrer Roquetes, 8, 07609 Llucmajor
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