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Hiking around Ses Salines offers diverse landscapes, from the rugged coastline of Cap de Ses Salines to the unique wetlands of Ses Salines Natural Park. The region features Mediterranean forests, saltpans, and sand dunes, alongside historical defensive towers. Coastal paths provide access to secluded beaches and coves, with minimal elevation changes across much of the area.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate hike. Good fitness required. Easily-accessible paths. Suitable for all skill levels.

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Salt production right in the village! Very interesting! A must-visit... https://www.salinasdesavall.com/
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The coast is wonderful for hiking.
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The promenade runs directly along the beach.
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Only accessible on foot from Faro Des Salines or by boat. There are no restrooms, sun loungers, or umbrellas available for hire. There are also no water sports or restaurants. People go to this beach to swim and soak up the sun, and to escape the crowds and usual beaches. This pristine beach is located at the southernmost tip of Mallorca, along a rocky, unpaved path, and, due to its isolation, is perhaps the least visited beach on the island. The nearest road to Faro Ses Salines and the resort of Colonia Sant de Jordi. The approximately 500-meter-long beach features fine, white sand and incredibly turquoise waters.
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If you continue along this path you will reach quiet, lonely beaches that cannot be reached by car...but you have to walk
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Playa Es Dolç near Colònia de Sant Jordi is definitely one of Mallorca's picture-perfect beaches thanks to its crystal-clear water, sandy bottom that slopes gently into the sea and almost no waves in midsummer.
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At the bathing bay, a brick path starts directly along the rocks to the next bay.
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From Colonia de Sant Jordi, a well-maintained footpath leads east to this romantic bay, protected by small rocky islands. No buildings spoil the view of the beautiful, wooded dune landscape in the background. 300 meters off the coast you can see the small island of Na Guardis. There is a beautiful diving spot there where you can admire the remains of a Punic trading ship and a Roman galley. The beach is popular with families and children. It is about a five-minute walk from the nearby car park.
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Ses Salines offers a wide variety of hiking experiences, with over 50 distinct trails to explore. These range from easy strolls to more moderate excursions, catering to different fitness levels.
Hiking in Ses Salines provides diverse scenery, from the rugged coastline around Cap de Ses Salines to the unique wetlands of the Ses Salines Natural Park. You'll encounter Mediterranean forests of pine and sabine trees, ancient saltpans, and sand dunes. Many trails offer stunning coastal views, sometimes passing by sandstone cliffs and secluded coves.
Yes, Ses Salines is very accommodating for beginners and those looking for easier walks. Out of the over 50 trails, 34 are classified as easy, and 12 as moderate. Many paths feature minimal elevation changes, especially along the coastal routes and within the Natural Park, making them accessible for various ability levels.
Yes, several popular routes in Ses Salines are circular, allowing you to return to your starting point without retracing your steps. For example, the Platja des Dolç – Cala en Tugores loop from Colònia de Sant Jordi offers coastal views and access to secluded coves, while the Des Carbó Beach – Salinas de Llevant loop from ses Roquetes takes you through coastal areas and near the saltpans.
Absolutely. The region's history is visible along its trails. You can encounter old defensive structures like Torre des Carregador, Torre de Ses Portes, and Sal Rossa watchtower, which offer historical context and often boast fantastic panoramic views. The historic Far des Cap de ses Salines lighthouse, built in 1863, is another significant landmark at the southernmost tip of Mallorca.
Ses Salines is renowned for its beautiful beaches and coves. Hikers can reach idyllic spots like Cala Mondragó Beach, S'Amarador Beach, and the famous Es Trenc beach. A popular route leads to the secluded Es Caragol beach from the Cap de Ses Salines lighthouse. Caló des Màrmols is another quintessential cove only reachable on foot, perfect for a picnic and a swim.
Yes, the Ses Salines Natural Park (Parc Natural de ses Salines d'Eivissa y Formentera) is a highlight for hikers. It's a protected area with a unique landscape shaped by centuries of salt production, featuring significant wetlands crucial for migratory birds. Trails here often wind through Mediterranean forests, alongside saltpans, and past sand dunes, offering excellent opportunities for bird watching and experiencing diverse ecosystems.
The hiking routes in Ses Salines are highly regarded by the komoot community, holding an impressive average rating of 4.5 stars from over 400 reviews. Hikers often praise the stunning coastal views, the tranquility of the natural park, and the variety of trails that cater to different experience levels.
Many of the 34 easy trails in Ses Salines are suitable for families. The minimal elevation changes and well-defined paths, especially in areas like the Ses Salines Natural Park or along some coastal sections, make them ideal for walks with children. Short walks under two hours are readily available.
While many natural areas in Mallorca are dog-friendly, it's always best to check specific regulations for protected areas like the Ses Salines Natural Park or individual beaches. Generally, dogs are welcome on trails if kept on a leash, but always ensure you clean up after your pet to preserve the natural environment.
The shoulder seasons (spring and autumn) are generally considered the best times for hiking in Ses Salines. The weather is pleasantly mild, and the landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be very hot, making early morning or late afternoon hikes preferable, while winter offers cooler temperatures and fewer crowds, though some services might be reduced.
Yes, many coastal hiking routes in Ses Salines lead to secluded beaches and coves perfect for wild swimming. Discovering hidden gems like Es Caragol beach or Caló des Màrmols after a hike offers a refreshing reward. Remember to bring appropriate gear and be mindful of currents and conditions.


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