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Top 20 Lakes around Balearic Islands

Best lakes around Balearic Islands offer diverse natural landscapes across the archipelago. The region is characterized by its Mediterranean climate, coastal areas, and mountainous interiors, particularly on Mallorca. These islands provide a variety of natural settings, from reservoirs nestled in mountain ranges to coastal lagoons and natural parks. The Balearic Islands are a destination for those seeking outdoor experiences in a unique island environment.

Best lakes around Balearic Islands

  • The most popular lakes is Cúber Reservoir, a lake that…

Last updated: April 26, 2026

Cúber Reservoir

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The reservoir is clearly one of the highlights of the area. The sea is a different color in every weather. The goat herds are sometimes quite shy, and you should keep enough distance.

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Cala Gat

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Very nice little bay, very crowded in summer...

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S'Amarador Beach

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Beautiful beach bay. 2 deckchairs with umbrella for EUR 15.50. Small kiosk. You have to walk, but not overcrowded. Worth especially in bad weather and wind: great surf and you have the experience for yourself.

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The land in front of the fortress wall was artificially wrested from the sea. In the 60s and 70s, the Park de la Mar, the Park of the Sea, was …

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S'Albufera Natural Park

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At this, but also elsewhere you can watch with a bit of luck freewheeling horses.

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View of Puig Major

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Puig Major is the highest peak in Mallorca. It stands out from the rest of the mountains in the Sierra de Tramuntana because it is the only one that has …

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A fantastic pedestrian zone is being created.

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View of Sant Elm and Sa Dragonera

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Fantastic view of St. Elm! Absolutely worth seeing!

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Torrente de s'Albufereta

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Hirer the Torrent de s'Albufereta flows into the Bahia de Pollenca. The torrent has dammed a lake in front of the mouth, which is now partially silted up and has …

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Cala Turqueta

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Cala Turqueta is one of the most famous coves in Menorca. Its name comes from the fact that it was the beach where the Turks landed when they arrived on the island.

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April 11, 2026, Torrente de s'Albufereta

On the land side a beautiful wetland which flows into the sea here under the bridge.

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October 14, 2025, S'Amarador Beach

This beautiful natural beach is located in the Mondrago Bay, a bay of the same name, in the Mondrago Nature Park. It is four years prettier than the local beach coves in Cala d'Or.

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"For many, it is not only the most beautiful beach in Spain, but in all of Europe. Located in the middle of a national park, s'Amarador is a fine sandy bay in the southeast of Mallorca and a small paradise for bathers, holidaymakers, and locals. As one of two beaches in Cala Mondragó, it is sheltered in the southern part of the bay. Bathers experience a special feeling due to the lack of development. Barely surrounded by hotels, it offers a small oasis of peace and relaxation. Instead, the bay is framed by rocky cliffs and pine groves. The beach slopes gently into the water and is a natural beauty. Turquoise water that sparkles in the sun and many lush green Mallorcan plants surround it. The beach is just 150 meters long and 50 meters wide. Along the cliffs, you reach the neighboring beach in the bay of Mondragó. It is called Cala de ses Fonts de n'Alís and is separated from the bay only by a rock. s'Amarador is separated. The stunning location in the Mondragó Natural Park and its child-friendly conditions make s'Amarador particularly attractive for families. https://www.holamallorca.com/de/mallorca/reisefuehrer/straende/strand-s-amarador.htm

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From Vermell Pass you have a perfect view of Dragon Island... up here is the perfect place for a breather

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Hanna
October 20, 2024, View of Puig Major

Coming from Sóller you have a great view of the reservoir, which nowadays only has very little water. However, it is incredibly crowded, especially during holidays or weekends.

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This is a beautiful hike with great views of the sea and beautiful bays. Sant Elm is also really worth a detour.

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Sturdy shoes are recommended.

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Incredibly beautiful. There are a total of 4 hiking routes on the island, all starting from Cala Lladó.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Are there family-friendly lakes or lake areas in the Balearic Islands?

Yes, many lake areas in the Balearic Islands are suitable for families. For instance, Cúber Reservoir on Mallorca offers a comfortable path for walking around the lake, making it ideal for all ages. Additionally, s'Albufera des Grau Natural Park on Menorca is a natural monument with trails and viewpoints that families can explore.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see around the lakes in the Balearic Islands?

The Balearic Islands offer a diverse range of natural features around their lakes. You can find mountain-fed reservoirs like Cúber Reservoir with stunning mountain panoramas, coastal lagoons, and protected wetland areas. Many spots also feature beautiful beaches such as Cala Gat and S'Amarador Beach, which are often associated with lake-like calm waters or nearby natural parks.

Are there hiking trails near the lakes in the Balearic Islands?

Absolutely. The Balearic Islands offer various hiking opportunities near their lake areas. For easy walks, you can explore trails like the 'Itinerary Sa Gola and calas of s'Albufera' in the Parque Natural de s'Albufera des Grau. For more challenging routes, consider the 'Talaia d'Alcudia and Penya des Migdia' circular trail. You can find more details on these and other routes in the Easy hikes around Balearic Islands and Running Trails around Balearic Islands guides.

What is the best time of year to visit the lakes in the Balearic Islands?

The Balearic Islands enjoy a Mediterranean climate, making spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) ideal for visiting the lakes. During these seasons, the weather is pleasant for outdoor activities, and the natural landscapes are vibrant. Summer can be very warm, which is perfect for coastal areas like Cala Turqueta, but less comfortable for longer hikes around inland lakes.

Can I find parking near the lake trails in the Balearic Islands?

Parking availability varies by location. Some popular viewpoints and natural areas, such as the View of Puig Major, explicitly mention parking facilities. For other areas, especially natural parks or more remote trails, it's advisable to check specific location details or plan for parking in nearby towns.

Are there any historical or cultural sites near the lakes?

While many lakes are natural attractions, some are close to significant historical sites. For example, the View of La Seu Cathedral from Parc de la Mar offers a unique perspective of the historic Palma Cathedral alongside a lake-like artificial body of water, blending natural views with cultural heritage.

What kind of wildlife can be observed around the lakes?

The natural parks and wetland areas, such as s'Albufera des Grau Natural Park, are particularly rich in wildlife. You can often spot various bird species, especially migratory birds, in these protected habitats. Around reservoirs like Cúber Reservoir, it's common to encounter local fauna like sheep, donkeys, and goats.

Are there options for wild swimming in or near the lakes?

While some coastal areas with calm, lake-like waters like Cala Gat are popular for swimming and even diving (often designated as nature reserves), swimming in inland reservoirs like Cúber Reservoir is generally not permitted as they are protected water sources. Always check local regulations before attempting wild swimming.

What do visitors enjoy most about the lakes in the Balearic Islands?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning panoramas, the tranquility of the natural settings, and the diverse landscapes. The clear, azure waters of bays like Cala Gat and the comfortable walking paths around reservoirs like Cúber Reservoir are often highlighted. The opportunity to combine natural exploration with relaxation on beautiful beaches, such as Porto Cristo Beach and Marina, is also a major draw.

Are there any easy lake trails suitable for all fitness levels?

Yes, there are several easy trails that cater to all fitness levels. The path around Cúber Reservoir is known for being comfortable and accessible. Additionally, the 'Itinerary Sa Gola and calas of s'Albufera' in s'Albufera des Grau Natural Park offers an easy circular route through a beautiful natural setting. You can find more easy options in the Easy hikes around Balearic Islands guide.

What should I wear when hiking around the lakes in the Balearic Islands?

For hiking around the lakes, especially during spring and autumn, comfortable walking shoes or hiking boots are recommended. Light, breathable clothing is suitable for warmer months, while layers are advisable for cooler periods or higher altitudes. Don't forget sun protection, including a hat and sunscreen, and bring plenty of water, especially for longer trails.

Are there cafes or restaurants near the lake trails?

While some popular coastal areas like Formentor Beach have restaurants, and some beaches like Cala Turqueta might have small kiosks, amenities directly on remote lake trails are less common. It's always a good idea to pack snacks and drinks, and plan to visit cafes or restaurants in nearby towns before or after your lake excursion.

Can I access the lakes using public transport?

Public transport access to the lakes varies. Major towns and popular coastal areas are generally well-served by buses. However, reaching more remote inland lakes or natural parks might require a car or a combination of public transport and a taxi. It's best to check local bus schedules and routes for your specific destination in advance.

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