Beach Guide: Son Bauló, Can Picafort
Quick Orientation & Why Base Here
On the eastern edge of Can Picafort, Son Bauló blends easy, family-friendly beach time with a wilder feel — dunes and pine edges, a little stream mouth, and a coastal path towards the Son Real protected area. It’s calmer than the main resort strand yet an easy stroll from cafés and ice-cream stops.
Skim this first:
- Soft sand + typically gentle, shallow entry — great for families.
- Promenade facilities (seasonal lifeguards, showers, loungers).
- Scenic coastal walk to Son Real for a change of pace.
- Parking pockets nearby; arrive before late morning in July–August.
🧭 Getting There & Parking
- From Palma: ~55–65 min via Ma-13 → Alcúdia → Ma-12 towards Can Picafort, then follow signs to Son Bauló (eastern district).
- Parking: Street parking in the Son Bauló neighbourhood plus small public car parks close to the promenade; blue-zone rules may apply in season.
- Bus (TIB): Services connect Palma → Alcúdia/Can Picafort (seasonal frequencies vary). Alight in Son Bauló and walk 5–10 minutes.
📌 Quick Facts (At a Glance)
| Feature | Details |
| Distance from Palma | ~60 km (≈55–65 min drive) |
| Beach Type | Sandy bay with dune backdrop; small stream mouth |
| Water & Entry | Typically calm, gently shelving; sand underfoot |
| Best For | Families, easy swims, relaxed promenade vibe |
| Snorkelling | Fair along rocky corners (clarity varies with wind) |
| Wind/Aspect | NE-facing; mornings often calmer |
| Season | Lifeguards and services in main months |
🏖️ Facilities & Beach Comfort

| Feature | Details |
| Lifeguards | Seasonal |
| Loungers/Parasols | Seasonal zones on the main strand |
| Showers/Foot-wash | Seasonal |
| Shade | Limited — bring a beach umbrella for midday cover |
| Access | Largely flat from the promenade; sand can be soft for strollers by dunes |
🌊 Swimming & Snorkelling Tips

- Best swim window: 09:00–11:30 for softer light, calmer surface and easier parking.
- Families: Set up near the lifeguard tower for widest swim zone and convenient facilities.
- Snorkel: Work the rockier corners at either end when the wind is light; visibility drops with onshore chop. Bring reef-safe sunscreen.
🗺️ Map Pin
👣 Walks & Easy Add-Ons
- Son Real Coastal Path: From the eastern end of Son Bauló, join the scenic track towards the Son Real estate — dunes, pines and low cliffs. Go out-and-back for 30–90 minutes to suit your day.
- Promenade Stroll: Wander the seafront towards central Can Picafort for more cafés and a sunset walk.
🍽️ Where to Eat & Drink

- Promenade cafés for salads, paella, bocadillos and kids’ menus.
- Ice-cream & coffee kiosks behind the beach for quick refuels.
- Tapas & sundowners a short stroll towards the main town front.
🧳 What to Bring
- Compact beach umbrella or small pop-up shade (limited natural shade).
- Water shoes for rocky patches at the ends (optional).
- 1.5–2 L water per adult in midsummer; reef-safe sunscreen; hats.
- Light sarong or wind layer if northeasterlies pick up.
🧭 Simple Day Plan from Palma
| Time | Plan |
| Morning | Drive to Son Bauló, set up near the lifeguard zone; easy swims and sand time. |
| Lunch | Beachside café on the promenade (salads, paella, kid-friendly plates). |
| Afternoon | Coastal walk towards Son Real; explore dunes/pines, then return for a last swim/gelato. |
| Evening | Sunset stroll along the Can Picafort seafront; relaxed tapas before heading back. |
🦺 Safety & Beach Etiquette
- Flag system: Obey lifeguard flags; respect swim-zone markers.
- Stream month: After heavy rain the outflow can alter sandbars — take extra care with children.
- Dunes: Stay on signed paths to protect fragile vegetation.
- Heat: In July–August, avoid 13:00–16:00 peaks; re-apply sunscreen.
❓ FAQ
Is Son Bauló good for small children?
Yes — the bay usually has a gentle, shallow entry, and there’s a seasonal lifeguard zone. Bring shade as the beach is quite open.
Where’s the best spot to set up?
Near the lifeguard tower for families; snorkellers can base nearer the rocky edges for quick fin-on entries when the sea is calm.
Can I walk to other beaches from here?
Yes — the coastal path leads towards the Son Real area. For a longer beach day, pair Son Bauló with the broad sands of Playa de Muro (short drive).