Av. Joan Miró is one of those wide Palma coastal roads where it’s easy to miss what’s happening on either side. Pure Azaya gives no real hint of itself – no illuminated sign, no entry ramp with a queue. You turn off, walk down a few steps, and then the scene opens: a pool cutting the Mediterranean light into pieces, sun loungers right above the water, and instead of bass from speakers, just the sound of the waves. Guests describe arriving here as a huge surprise – and they mean it literally.

Concept
Pure Azaya sits in Sant Agustí, on the quiet western stretch of Palma’s shoreline between Cala Major and Cas Català. The small beach club got a new operator last summer and has since had a clearly new identity: Mediterranean food culture by the sea, its own pool, no party staging. The Instagram bio puts it neatly – “piscina y relax total” – and the guests you’ll find here were looking for exactly that. The location sits below the coastal road, right above the water, which gives it a seclusion that you wouldn’t expect this close to the city centre.

Atmosphere
It’s deliberately quiet. Read one review after another and the same praise keeps coming up: calm, no terrible radio, the sound of the sea. One dissenting voice missed “a bit of background music for a beach club” – and that picture says it best: if you’re expecting beach club sound systems and DJ sets, you’ll be turning around within five minutes. If you’re looking for a spot at a small pool above the Mediterranean where the only sound design is the waves, you’ll stay and watch the water. The layout is open and terraced; the sun loungers face the bay at all times. Sunset from here is one of the quieter qualities of this location.
Food & Drinks
The focus is on fish and seafood. The fish platter is the dish that comes up most clearly in guest voices – as evidence of what the kitchen can do when it shows what it has. At the stove: a multilingual cook – German, French, Spanish – known for accommodating special requests, with one guest recounting that he came in on his day off specially to serve a fish platter. That kind of kitchen presence isn’t taken for granted. The menu runs from lunch to dinner; vegetarian options are available. For drinks: wine, beer, cocktails for the sundowner moment. The price point is mid-range – for a summer’s day by the water, a fair proposition.
Who It’s For & What Occasions
Couples looking for an evening with a sea view without club volume. Groups of friends wanting to spend a long afternoon in the sun. Families needing a quiet lunch with vegetarian options. And anyone wanting to step out of Palma’s daily rhythm for a while without driving far. The west shore location also makes this a natural stop on the way back from the beaches at Illetes or Cas Català – worth pausing before heading back into the city. Seasonal evenings and events are communicated via Instagram.
Insider Tip
The way down is the first trick: from the road you see nothing, and many people simply drive past. That makes the venue below quieter than it would be with direct visibility. For pool loungers in midsummer, a reservation is not a bonus but a must. And anyone who catches the multilingual chef in good spirits with a special request from fresh ingredients – just ask.




