Beach Guide: Palmanova Beach (Es Carregador)
Palmanova’s East Beach – Overview & Who It Suits
Es Carregador is the eastern, most-sheltered of Palmanova’s three beaches — a gently curving cove with soft sand, calm water and a relaxed feel. From Palma Cathedral it’s 20–25 minutes via Ma-1. If you want quiet mornings, easy swims and family-friendly access with all conveniences a few steps away, this is your spot.
- Nicest choice for calm-water days and younger swimmers.
- Simple stroller/wheelchair movement from the flat promenade.
- Light snorkelling near the rocky edges when seas are glassy.
🏖️ Beach at a Glance

| Feature | Details |
| Shoreline | Sheltered sandy cove; gentle, shallow entry |
| Lifeguards | Seasonal towers; flagged zones |
| Facilities | Sunbeds, parasols, showers/WCs, lockers (seasonal) |
| Accessibility | Promenade level, ramps and seasonal beach walkways |
| Water | Typically the calmest in Palmanova |
| Vibe | Easygoing, family-focused, quieter than the main strand |
🌊 Things to Do

Relaxed Laps & Paddles
Use the buoy line for easy there-and-back swims; aim 08:30–11:00 for the clearest water.
Light Snorkelling
Head to either rocky corner for fish spotting. Visibility is best on low-wind mornings.
SUP/Kayak Potters
On calm days, keep close to shore and give swimmers space. Rentals may pop up seasonally behind the beach.
Promenade Strolls
Flat walkway with cafés, ice-cream stops and benches shaded by palms and pines.
🚗 Getting There from Palma
| Mode | Time | Notes |
| Drive (Ma-1 → Palmanova east) | ~20–25 min | Mix of blue-zone streets & paid car parks a block back |
| Bus (Palma → Palmanova) | ~35–45 min | Regular services; more frequent in season |
| Taxi/Transfer | ~€25–35 one-way | Handy with beach gear or little ones |
Parking tip: For summer weekends, arrive before 10:00 and scan second-row streets for bigger car parks.
🍽️ Eat & Drink (Promenade Picks)
Beach cafés and casual restaurants line the back of the sand — ideal for smooth lunch handovers between swims. Expect family menus, quick bites and gelato.
🛏️ Where to Stay

| Base | Good For | Why It Works |
| Palmanova (Es Carregador side) | Families, calm water | Sheltered cove, easy facilities, quieter feel |
| Palmanova (central) | Variety seekers | Short walk to all three beaches and dining |
| Portals Nous | Quieter nights, upscale stays | Short drive; refined hotels and restaurants |
📍 Best Spots on the Sand
- Near the lifeguard post for peace of mind with kids.
- Eastern rocky edge for a quick snorkel loop when the sea is still.
- Mid-cove parasols for all-day shade and easy dips.
🎒 What to Bring
- Reef-safe sunscreen, hats, light long sleeves
- Mask + short fins for the rocky corners
- Water shoes for kids (hot sand/promenade)
- Soft cooler with plenty of water
🦺 Safety & Practicalities
- Follow the flag system; stay within buoyed zones.
- Afternoon breezes can add slight chop — best swimming early.
- Occasional jellyfish on onshore-wind days — ask lifeguards before entering.
- Use lockers where available (seasonal) and keep valuables out of sight.
🗺️ Map
❓ FAQ
How is Es Carregador different from the other Palmanova beaches?
It’s the most sheltered cove (east end), typically calmer than Na Nadala (central) and Son Maties (west).
Is it good for strollers and wheelchairs?
Yes — level promenade, ramps and seasonal beach pathways.
When’s the best time for clear water?
Usually morning before the sea breeze builds.
Are there showers and changing spots?
Seasonal showers/WCs positioned along the promenade behind the sand.
📢 Live Beach Conditions
Before you go, check flags, water quality and access via our Platges de Balears Guide (live conditions resource).