Mallorca Bulletin

Your Mallorca map of the Blue Flag beaches

- Our hidden gems in Mallorca.

Cala en Basset in Sant Elm.

This beach is ideal for people who like to be explorers and tourists at the same time. 2. S’Almunia cove in Santanyí

If on the other hand you like diving and

This summer, a total of 46 beaches, marinas and boats in the Balearics will fly a ‘Blue Flag’, which will make it the sixth community in Spain with the most awards in 2024 with four more than last year.

Palma has managed to win two more flags for Ciudad Jardín and Cala Estància.

But, Colònia de Sant Jordi, Es Dolç has lost its flag. snorkellin­g... your perfect cove is near Santanyí.

3. Es Carbó cove in Colonia S. Jordi

On this beach you will feel as if you were in the Caribbean, with crystal-clear water and white sand.

Along with Palma, the m unicipalit­ies of Felanitx (Cala Marçal, Cala Sa Nau and Portocolom), Pollensa (Cala Barques, Formentor and Cala Molins) and Santanyí (Cala Mondragó, Cala Santanyí and S’Amarador) have landed the most blue flags this year.

So, Mallorca has been awarded 20 blue flags, a seal of quality that recognises the good state of the waters, the high level of beach services and the safety offered to bathers. The Associatio­n for Environmen­tal

and Consumer Education (Adeac) is in charge of awarding these recognitio­ns and has also awarded a special mention for its accessibil­ity and attention to people with disabiliti­es to the municipali­ty of Alcudia.

In total, Spain has obtained a total of 747 ‘Blue Flags’ - 638 beaches, 102 marinas and seven tourist boats - which will fly from June, 18 more than in 2023, with the Valencia Region being the leading region in number of beaches with this distinctio­n.

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Blue flags were given to Pollensa last year.

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