A small, clean beach in a sheltered bay near Andratx – ideal for kids, with an island restaurant, barrier-free access, and two free parking spaces.
Why Camp de Mar Is So Popular with Families
I visited there a few times last summer, always in the afternoon when the sun softens and the heat isn't as oppressive. Camp de Mar may seem inconspicuous at first glance: only about 150 meters long and around 80 meters wide. But that is part of its charm. The bay lies between two rock promontories, making the water often mirror-smooth — perfect for kids to splash around without having to constantly watch them.
The Little Island Restaurant and the Wooden Bridge
The image most people know: a tiny island with a restaurant, reachable via a narrow wooden bridge. You walk over, breathe sea air and hear the clinking of dishes. The food there is rather plain; not exactly cheap, but very suitable for a lunch with a view of the water. In the evening, when the lights come on, the place has almost a cinematic feel.
Practical — and to be honest, quite convenient
Coming by car, you'll appreciate it: there are two free parking spaces very close and a bus stop that makes the beach easily reachable. A real boon for families. Public toilets, lockers, sun loungers and ramps for people with limited mobility are available. Additionally, there are waste bins with a separation system in several spots — yes, that works in a pleasant way. And yes, there is even a small station to charge your phone; handy if the kids need a tablet to calm down for a moment.
Water Sports and Excursions
The range of activities goes from relaxed stand-up paddling to snorkeling and organized boat tours. From the jetty, boats head toward the Dragonera Nature Reserve or along the coast in search of dolphins. For adrenaline junkies the place is less suitable, but for families and those seeking tranquility, it fits all.
A final word on cleanliness: the water is clear, the seabed only gradually slopes — parents breathe a sigh of relief. Still: on hot days the beach fills up quickly. If you want complete quiet, come early in the morning or late in the afternoon.
Practical tip: Bring a sunshade or a light beach tent — shade spots are scarce. And if you are one of those people who hear the sound of children building castles, then you know: Camp de Mar does exactly what it promises: a relaxed family beach in southwest Mallorca.
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