You can discover one of the best beaches on the planet. White soft sand dunes are one of the characteristic of the EsTrenc, spread on a 9km beach line.
Salt mines of Es Trenc. They are the most important salt mines of Mallorca, for their large surface and production, whose origins go back to the 4th century BC, when they were used by the Punics and afterwards by the Romans.
Also you can dicover Bunkers. The strangest elements that you can easily notice on the beach are the defense fortifications dating back to the Forties, that were meant to defend the island of allied troops invasion; an almost intact glimpse of the past still standing in the white mallorcan sand.
Pickup included
Es Trenc Beach is situated in the south of Mallorca in a dreamlike landscape in the Campos region, between the popular holiday resort Colonia de Sant Jordi and the town of Sa Rapita.
The access to the beach is done walking approximately 400 meters, from the bus parking.
It is advisable to bring food and drinks. Remember that Es Trenc is part of a protected area. Therefore, the construction of commercial amenities is not allowed.
However, at the entrance to the beach there is a roundabout with supermarkets where you can buy water, soft drinks and snacks.
Sunbeds and umbrellas – the space has no planned areas with sun beds and umbrellas. Beach accessories are not included in the price.
17.00 hrs. pick up from the beach by bus and return to the hotels (18.00 in July and August)
All our excursions start from Camí de la Escollera. Once the reservation is made, we will send you mail by email all the information about the departure point and the time. You can request the free pick-up service at your hotel by phone +34 971682466 the day before the excursion.
If you want to reconfirm your services or we do the Pick Up at your hotel for the start of the tour, you must call +34 971682466, a day before the excursion, we will tell you what time we will pass by you, or the metting point of your hotel.
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