
Il Chiringo Beach – where the sand becomes the table
On the wide, sheltered bay of Palmanova, where the water laps gently against Playa de na Nadala, Il Chiringo Beach sits exactly where a beach venue should be: feet in the sand, eyes on the blue-green Mediterranean, violet bougainvillea winding over whitewashed walls. What looks from the outside like a modest beach bistro reveals itself quickly as one of the most talked-about addresses on Mallorca's southwest coast – a place with genuine cult status that regulars guard like a private discovery.
The concept: Italianità on the bay
Il Chiringo Beach is the flagship of Grupo Il Chiringo, a small Italian-led hospitality project with several locations along Passeig del Mar in Palmanova. Alongside the beach original stand Casa Chiringo, a rice-and-paella specialist with its own wine cellar, a Pizzería, and the newest addition, the Il Chiringo Kiosko – a waterfront kiosk that delivers drinks and small dishes directly onto the sand. One of the owners is said to be a former professional footballer who played for the Italian national team; the warmth with which the team welcomes guests makes that background entirely believable.
Most of all, Il Chiringo Beach sets a tone you don't expect on the Palmanova strip: no chips-and-lager atmosphere, no British pub mode, but something that visitors regularly compare to Ibiza – unhurried, sensory, visually clean, without any effort being visible.
A full day at the table
Il Chiringo runs on a long, unhurried daily rhythm. Mornings bring café con leche and breakfast for those who claim the beach early. As the sun climbs and the bay fills, beachgoers drift straight from the water to a table: grilled calamari, burrata with good olive oil, perhaps a seafood paella facing the sea it came from. By afternoon the pace shifts to sundowner mode – the light turns golden, the music softens, and a cocktail lasts longer than planned.
By evening, candles flicker on the terrace. Couples, families, regulars who already know what they'll order – and newcomers who got a recommendation from someone in Palma. The menu rotates around Mediterranean cooking with an Italian accent: fresh pasta, grilled octopus, burrata, fish dishes, house-made burgers for those who prefer a brioche bun. A thoughtfully chosen wine list and cocktails engineered to face the sea complete the picture.
The insider angle: boat delivery
One detail that sets Il Chiringo Beach apart from almost every other beach venue on the island: the group delivers food and drinks directly to boats and yachts anchored in the bay. Via a dedicated boat menu and WhatsApp ordering, the kitchen brings the food from the restaurant to the cockpit – a service that finds its natural home on the stretch between Puerto Portals marina a few kilometres west and Palmanova's open bay. If you're sailing down the west coast, this is an anchorage with better food than many shoreside restaurants.
The neighbourhood – and why the contrast matters
Palmanova is not a hidden fishing village. The bay between the low headlands of Punta Nadala and Es Carregador is purpose-built resort territory – a long seafront promenade, package hotels, English pubs and fish-and-chips wrapped in paper. Magaluf, Mallorca's most photographed party destination, begins next door. In this setting Il Chiringo Beach is not special despite its location but because of the contrast it creates: the venue could stand anywhere along the Tramuntana coast – and happens to sit in the Calvià tourist zone, which is precisely what explains its reputation as the southwest's inside tip.
Regulars come not only from the surrounding hotels. Many are residents of the area – from Portals Nous, Santa Ponsa, the urbanizaciones between Palmanova and Andratx – people who know they don't need to drive to Palma for a proper lunch or dinner. Il Chiringo is family-friendly enough for a Sunday with children in the sand, and polished enough for a candlelit dinner that never feels like a compromise.




