Es Trenc beach is part of the Nature Park of the Es Salobrar marsh, a set of dunes, pine forests, mountains, salt marshes and tamarinds designed to please all beach lovers.
As it is a protected area, it is not possible to directly get by car and bus to the beach, so the most comfortable access is the one we offer in this proposal, where you will arrive directly to the beach of La Rapita, which is also part of the Natural Park, and enjoy a walk of about 1km along the shore of the beach until you reach Es Trenc.
Located in the south of Mallorca, it is one of the most beautiful coastal areas of the island, with a total of 1,500 protected hectares that make up the perfect place to enjoy a day at the beach in an ideal natural environment.
Kindly arrive at this meeting point 10 minutes in advance (9:20).
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