Southwest Mallorca Snorkelling

Southwest Mallorca Snorkelling

Orientation for Palma-Based Swimmers

The southwest is your fastest route to clear, sheltered coves from the city. From Palma Cathedral, most spots sit 15–30 minutes along the Ma-1 toward Calvià. Aim for early mornings (09:00–11:30) for glassy water, then retreat to café shade when the sea breeze lifts afternoon chop.

  • Quick wins from Palma: Illetas, Cala Comtessa
  • Multiple coves in one stop: Portals Vells (Three Fingers)
  • Pretty headlands: Cala Fornells
  • Family boardwalk vibe: Camp de Mar

Drive Snapshot from Palma

AreaTypical DriveWhy GoWho It Suits
Illetas / Cala Comtessa15–20 minPocket beaches with rocky edgesFamilies, first-timers
Portals Vells25–30 minThree coves, choose leeward sideAll levels, explore-y types
Cala Fornells25–30 minPiney headland, clear shelvesConfident beginners
Camp de Mar25–30 minCalm mornings, easy amenitiesFamilies, mixed groups

📍 Map: Southwest Coves at a Glance

Tip: Tap “Directions” to route from your current location. If your first choice looks choppy or busy, swap to another pin 10–15 minutes away.


🐠 Best Spots and How to Swim Them

Illetas – Pocket Beaches, Fishy Edges

Illetas

A pair of sandy coves with rocky headlands on each side. Start on sand with kids, then fin the edges for bream and wrasse.
From Palma: ~15–20 min via Ma-1 • Parking: Street + paid, fills late mornings

Mini Guide

EntryBest WindowFamily FactorWatch For
Sand → rock edges09:00–11:00High (kiosks, lifeguards in season)Afternoon chop, limited shade

Cala Comtessa – Small, Sheltered & Simple

Cala comtesa

Tiny bay beside Illetas with a natural feel. Swim clockwise along the rocks; stay inside swim buoys.
From Palma: ~15–20 min • Parking: Street; arrive early in summer 

Mini Guide

EntryBest WindowFamily FactorWatch For
Sand → rocksEarly morningHighWeekend crowding, sea breeze later

Portals Vells – Three Fingers, Three Options

Portals Vells & Caló del Mago 

Three coves separated by low headlands. Pick the leeward one for the day’s wind and work the reef tongues near the cove mouths.
From Palma: ~25–30 min • Parking: Small cove lots, narrow approach road

Mini Guide

EntryBest WindowFamily FactorWatch For
Rock shelves & small sandsEarly / lateMediumBoat lanes near entrances, midday heat

Cala Fornells – Pine Shade & Clear Ledges

Cala Fornells cove with turquoise water, rocky terraces, and swimmers in Mallorca.

Stone steps and rocky shelves slide into clear water; lovely snorkel circuits along the headland.
From Palma: ~25–30 min • Parking: Street bays; bring water 

Mini Guide

EntryBest WindowFamily FactorWatch For
Steps/rocksMorning lightMediumSlippery algae on steps, limited sand

Camp de Mar – Boardwalk Access, Calm Mornings

Camp de Mar

Shallow, sandy middle with rocky corners for fish life. Great post-swim coffee plan.
From Palma: ~25–30 min • Parking: Public lot + street 

Mini Guide

EntryBest WindowFamily FactorWatch For
Sand → rocky edges09:00–11:00HighAfternoon breeze, busier in July–Aug

🚗 Getting There from Palma

From Palma Cathedral →RouteDrive TimeNotes
Illetas / ComtessaMa-1 → local signs~15–20 minArrive before 10:00 in peak months
Portals VellsMa-1 → local road~25–30 minNarrow approach; small lots
Cala FornellsMa-1 → Peguera~25–30 minStreet parking; carry water/shade
Camp de MarMa-1 → Andratx~25–30 minFamily facilities behind the beach

Bus options: Lines to Illetas, Peguera (for Cala Fornells) and Camp de Mar run regularly; add 5–15 minutes’ walk to reach the best rocky edges.


🧳 What to Pack for the Southwest

Snorkelling Southeast Mallorca
  • Low-volume mask + short fins for easy shore entries
  • Reef-safe sunscreen, hat or rash vest, microfibre towel
  • Thin water shoes for rock shelves
  • 1–1.5 L water pp, light snacks, small dry bag
  • Optional: tow float for visibility, compact shade where permitted

🛟 Safety, Etiquette & Water Clarity Tips

  • Stay inside swim buoys, especially at Portals Vells and Camp de Mar where boats transit.
  • Choose leeward coves when it’s breezy; the three at Portals Vells give you options.
  • Float over posidonia seagrass — don’t stand on it; it keeps the water clear.
  • If jellyfish cluster, switch cove rather than “waiting it out.”
  • With kids, stick to morning windows and edges with easy exits (steps/ladders).

📅 When to Go

MonthsSea TempCrowdsOur Take
May–Jun18–22 °CModerateShoulder-season clarity, cool air
Jul–Aug24–27 °CHighGo early or late; bring shade
Sep–Oct22–24 °CSofterDreamy light, warm swims
Nov–Apr14–17 °CLowShort dips with neoprene layers

❓ FAQ

Is Portals Vells good for beginners?

Yes, if you stick to the sheltered cove and swim inside the buoys. Avoid the cove mouths when boats are active.

Which spot is best for small children?

Illetas and Cala Comtessa for sandy entries, lifeguards in season and nearby facilities.

Can I snorkel on windy days?

Choose the leeward side of the headland (often one of the Portals Vells coves). If whitecaps cover the cove, pick a different pin.

Do I need fins?

Not strictly, but short fins make gentle currents easier and extend your loop comfortably.

Where can I get a post-swim coffee or lunch?

Camp de Mar’s boardwalk and Illetas’ beach bars are reliable. Fornells has options a short stroll away.


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