Beach Guide: Palmanova Beach (Platja de Son Maties)

Beach Guide: Palmanova Beach (Platja de Son Maties)

Palmanova’s West Beach – Overview & Who It Suits

Platja de Son Maties is Palmanova’s widest and most open-feel strand at the western end of the bay. Think big-sky views, long, level sands and a straight shoreline backed by a promenade. From Palma it’s 20–25 minutes via Ma-1. If you want maximum space for families, easy wheelchair/stroller access and all the essentials within a few steps, start here.

  • The roomiest of Palmanova’s three beaches.
  • Best for families, accessibility needs, long swims along the buoyed line.
  • Pair with a sunset stroll or an early-morning calm swim for clearest water.

🏖️ Beach Overview

FeatureDetails
ShorelineVery wide, soft sand; gentle, even entry
LifeguardsSeasonal towers; flagged zones
FacilitiesSunbeds, parasols, showers/WCs, lockers (seasonal)
AccessibilityFlat promenade, ramps, seasonal beach walkways
WaterUsually calm; light afternoon breeze may add small chop
VibeSpacious, practical, family-focused

🌊 Things to Do

Things to Do at Platja de Son Maties

Long Easy Swims

Follow the yellow buoys parallel to shore for simple out-and-back laps. Mornings are usually clearest.

Beginner Snorkelling

Head to the rocky corners at either end for the best chance of fish; visibility varies with wind—aim early.

SUP & Kayak

On calm days, hug the coastline and give swimmers room. Rentals may operate seasonally behind the beach.

Promenade Time

Smooth, stroller-friendly walkway with cafés, ice cream and plenty of benches for shade breaks.


🚗 Getting There from Palma

ModeTimeNotes
Drive (Ma-1 → Palmanova west)~20–25 minMix of blue-zone streets & paid car parks behind the front
Bus (Palma → Palmanova)~35–45 minSeveral lines; frequent in season
Taxi/Transfer~€25–35 one-wayHandy with beach gear or kids

Parking tip: Look one–two blocks back for larger car parks; summer weekends fill fast—arrive before 10:00.


🍽️ Eat & Drink (Promenade Picks)

Where to Eat at Platja de Son Maties

Casual chiringuitos, cafés and family menus line the back of the sand. A simple flow: early dip → beachside lunch → siesta under a parasol.


🛏️ Where to Stay (Good Bases)

BaseGood ForWhy It Works
Palmanova (Son Maties side)Families, easy accessWide beach, flat promenade, quick services
Magaluf (nearby)Nightlife + beachShort walk/bus; broader dining scene
Portals NousQuieter nightsShort drive; upscale hotels and dining

📍 Best Spots on the Sand

  • Central lifeguard zone for straightforward supervision and facilities.
  • Near the west rock corner for light snorkel laps when seas are glassy.
  • Back-row shade (parasols) for mid-day; bring your own if you prefer flexibility.

🎒 What to Bring

  • Reef-safe sunscreen, hats, long-sleeve light layer
  • Mask + short fins for the corners
  • Soft cooler with water and fruit
  • Water shoes for little feet (hot sand/promenade)

🦺 Safety & Practicalities

  • Respect flag system; keep within buoyed areas.
  • Afternoon sea breezes can add light chop—keep SUPs near shore.
  • Occasional jellyfish on onshore-wind days; check with lifeguards.
  • Keep valuables out of sight or use lockers where available (seasonal).

🗺️ Map


❓ FAQ

Is Son Maties different from the “main Palmanova beach”?

Yes—Palmanova has three beaches. Son Maties is the western, widest one; the central is Na Nadala, and the eastern is Es Carregador.

Good for wheelchairs and strollers?

Yes—flat promenade, ramps and seasonal beach pathways.

Best time for calm water?

08:30–11:00 typically offers the clearest, calmest conditions.

Are there showers and changing areas?

Showers are seasonal along the promenade; basic changing near WCs.


📢 Live Beach Conditions

Before you go, check flags, water quality and access via our Platges de Balears Guide (live conditions resource).


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