Sa Ràpita, Mallorca – Marina & Gateway to Es Trenc

Sa Ràpita, Mallorca – Marina & Gateway to Es Trenc

Coastal Charm by the Marina

Sa Ràpita is a relaxed seaside village on Mallorca’s southern coast, best known for its marina, seafood dining, and direct access to Es Trenc, one of the island’s most famous beaches.

Located about 40 minutes by car (45 km) from Palma via Ma-19, it’s an easy day trip for those based in the capital. The atmosphere is laid-back, with sailing yachts, waterfront restaurants, and quiet residential streets.

👉 Related reads: Es Trenc Beach Guide | Campos Mallorca | Colònia de Sant Jordi


🏛️ Things to Do in Sa Ràpita

Sa Rapita Marina

⛵ Sa Ràpita Marina

The modern marina is the village’s heart, offering berths for sailing boats and yachts. It’s a popular spot for sailing excursions and has a relaxed promenade for evening strolls.

🏖️ Es Trenc Beach Access

Sa Ràpita is one of the main gateways to Es Trenc, a 2 km stretch of pristine sand and turquoise waters. From the marina, paths lead directly to the western end of the beach.

🚴 Cycling & Watersports

The flat terrain around Sa Ràpita makes it a favourite with cyclists, while the marina offers kayak, SUP, and sailing rentals.

🐟 Seafood Dining

Many visitors come simply to enjoy fresh seafood at the marina’s waterfront restaurants, with paella and grilled fish being local highlights.


🍽️ Where to Eat

RestaurantBest ForHighlight Dish
Club Nàutic Sa RàpitaMarina viewsPaella & seafood platters
Restaurant S’AmaradorTraditional MallorcanFresh grilled fish
Cafès & Tapas BarsCasual diningTapas & daily specials

🏨 Where to Stay

Sa Ràpita has a low-key accommodation scene, mainly holiday rentals and small apartments. For more comfort, nearby towns like Campos and Colònia de Sant Jordi offer hotels and agroturismos.

OptionDistanceBest For
Apartments in Sa RàpitaIn villageSelf-catering by the marina
Agroturismos near Campos10–15 min inlandCountryside charm
Hotels in Colònia de Sant Jordi10 min southBeach resorts & family stays

Did You Know?

  • Sa Ràpita’s marina is managed by the Club Nàutic Sa Ràpita, founded in 1970.
  • The village historically supplied fishermen for the southern coast, before tourism brought growth.
  • Es Trenc, accessible from here, is often called “Mallorca’s Caribbean” for its clear waters and natural dunes.

Is Sa Ràpita good for a beach holiday?

It’s a quiet base with direct access to Es Trenc, ideal for those who prefer a peaceful atmosphere over resort nightlife.

How far is Sa Ràpita from Palma?

Around 40 minutes by car (45 km). Public transport is limited, so driving is recommended.

Are there hotels in Sa Ràpita?

Mostly holiday rentals. For hotels, check Campos or Colònia de Sant Jordi nearby.


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