What is it? Majorca boasts more than 300 beaches, but Es Trenc is universally agreed to be it’s most beautiful. A gorgeous stretch of powdery white sand, backed by dunes and blessed with crystal-clear waters, much of it is a nature reserve, so it remains blissfully unspoiled.
Why go? Es Trenc may be wild and undeveloped, but it’s still a hugely popular destination and in summer it gets crammed. Some sections hire out sunbeds, SUP boards, or equipment for other water sports, while the quieter sections are nudist. Just don’t forget water and a picnic, as there’s only one bar.