Cala Varques is a serene beach located on the eastern coast of Mallorca, within the municipality of Manacor. It offers a stunning 90-meter stretch of fine golden sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters, making it ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Surrounded by low rocky cliffs and pine trees, this secluded beach is more suited for independent travelers and nudists rather than families, due to its natural and unspoilt environment. The beach lacks basic amenities like restrooms and sun loungers, but its tranquility and scenic views make it a hidden gem for those seeking solitude.
Visitors often access Cala Varques by hiking from nearby areas or arriving by boat, as the beach is not directly accessible by car. Its proximity to the Cueva del Drach and other local attractions enhances its appeal as a day-trip destination.
The beach's ambiance is enhanced by its hippy vibe and the surrounding Mediterranean vegetation, providing a picturesque backdrop for relaxation and exploring nearby caves.