Ciudad Jardín Beach, Palma de Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

Ciudad Jardín Beach

Golden sand and blue flag quality, right in Palma

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About

Playa Ciudad Jardín stretches roughly 800 metres along the eastern edge of Palma, offering golden sand and turquoise water without the need to leave the city. It's a Blue Flag beach, which means the water quality and facilities are held to a certified standard — not just a marketing claim. A promenade runs alongside, giving the whole place an easy, unhurried rhythm. The beach sits close enough to Palma's skyline that you can spot the silhouette of Bellver Castle from the shoreline. It's family-oriented, moderately busy in season, and genuinely easy to reach.

How to get there

From central Palma, the beach is a 10-minute drive or a 15-minute ferry ride — both run daily, making it one of the most accessible stretches of sand on the island. Street parking is available in the surrounding neighbourhood, with roughly 50 to 100 unsupervised spaces in nearby streets; arrive early in peak season to secure a spot. There is no entry fee. Accessible facilities are in place throughout the beach, so visitors with mobility needs are well catered for.

Who it's for

For couples

The flat promenade is made for an evening walk with the Palma skyline in the background — low-key, scenic, and free of the frantic energy you'd find on the resort strips further west.

For families

Safe swimming, Blue Flag water quality, accessible facilities throughout, and a calm family vibe make this one of the most practical urban beaches on Mallorca for a day out with children. Palma Aquarium is just 3.5 kilometres away if the kids need more than sand and turquoise water.

Our take

Feet in the sand, eyes on the screen

Playa Ciudad Jardín doesn't pretend to be a remote escape — it's an urban beach, and it owns that identity well. The Blue Flag certification is the headline fact: the turquoise water is clean, the facilities are maintained, and the 800 metres of golden sand are genuinely pleasant rather than just convenient. It's moderate in pace, easy in access, and honest about what it is. Skip August if you want breathing room; the beach in June or early September is a different, quieter proposition. The promenade and the backdrop of Palma make it more photogenic than most city beaches have any right to be. For families or anyone based in Palma who wants a reliable, quality swim without a long drive, this delivers.— The wmb team

What to do

The beach sits within easy reach of some of Palma's most impressive landmarks. Palma Cathedral — the stunning Gothic structure visible from the bay — is about 5.6 kilometres away and rated among the finest religious buildings in Spain. Bellver Castle, a rare circular Gothic fortress with panoramic views over Palma Bay, is also visible from the shoreline and worth the short trip. For families, Palma Aquarium is just 3.5 kilometres away, with Mediterranean and tropical marine species on display.

Instagram spots

The promenade offers a clean, graphic line leading the eye toward the water — shoot along it at golden hour for strong perspective.

From the shoreline, frame the turquoise water against the golden sand with Bellver Castle faintly visible on the horizon. Early morning gives you the beach nearly to yourself, with soft light on the water and no one in the frame.

Where to eat

FAN Mallorca Shopping is 1.5 kilometres from the beach and offers the closest concentration of dining options, making it a practical stop before or after a swim. For something with more character, Mercado del Olivar — a well-regarded market-style venue about 3.9 kilometres away — is a strong choice for fresh local produce and food stalls. La Rosa Vermuteria & Colmado, also around 4 kilometres out, has built a loyal following and is worth the short journey.

Where to stay

Helios Mallorca Hotel & Apartments, rated 4.6 out of 5 across nearly 4,000 reviews, sits 3.7 kilometres from the beach and is one of the closest well-reviewed options. Hotel Caballero offers a solid mid-range base at 4.9 kilometres, while Meliá Palma Marina places you near the waterfront at 5.5 kilometres with a 4.4-star rating.

Photography

The best light hits the golden sand in the early morning, when the promenade is quiet and the turquoise water reflects a clean, uncluttered sky — shoot east along the shoreline for depth. For a wider city-meets-sea composition, position yourself on the promenade at dusk with Bellver Castle visible on the horizon.

Good to know

Swimming here is safe, but August brings peak visitor numbers — if you want space on the golden sand, aim for June, July, or early September instead. The Blue Flag status means water quality is monitored, so you can enter the turquoise water with confidence. The promenade is a genuine asset: it's flat, well-maintained, and ideal for an early-morning walk before the daytrippers arrive. Accessible facilities are available throughout, so the beach works well for visitors of all abilities.

Map

Nearby places

Mercado del Olivar

4.5
3.9 km

FAN Mallorca Shopping

4.4
1.5 km

Bierkönig

4.1
6.3 km

Mesón Ca´n Pedro, Génova

4.5
7.8 km

La Rosa Vermuteria & Colmado

4.5
4.0 km

Things to see around Palma de Mallorca

Religious

Palma Cathedral

5.6 km

Stunning Gothic cathedral; Palma landmark; visible from beach.

Cultural

Bellver Castle

9.1 km

Unique circular Gothic castle; panoramic views of Palma Bay; visible from beach.

Nature

Palma Aquarium

3.5 km

Marine park; diverse marine life; Mediterranean and tropical species.

Frequently asked

Yes — swimming is safe here. The beach holds Blue Flag certification, which means water quality is regularly monitored and meets certified standards. It's a calm, sheltered city beach with no documented rip currents or hazardous conditions, making it a reliable choice for families and casual swimmers.
June, July, and September are the sweet spot — warm enough for swimming, with more manageable visitor numbers than August. The best overall window is June through September. Avoid August if you dislike packed conditions; it's peak season and the beach gets noticeably busier.
Yes, street parking is available in the surrounding neighbourhood — roughly 50 to 100 unsupervised spaces in nearby streets. There's no dedicated car park or paid parking system. Spaces fill up quickly in peak season, so arriving early is the practical move.
Yes — accessible facilities are in place throughout the beach. The promenade alongside the beach is flat and well-maintained, adding to the ease of access. It's one of the more disability-friendly urban beaches in Palma.
You have two easy options: drive (about 10 minutes from Palma) or take the ferry (roughly 15 minutes, running daily). The ferry is a particularly pleasant approach. The beach is also just 3.6 kilometres from Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI), so it's a quick stop even on arrival or departure days.
The verified facts for this beach don't confirm a specific dog policy either way. To avoid a wasted trip, check with the Palma city council or ask at your accommodation before bringing a dog to the beach.
FAN Mallorca Shopping is the closest option at 1.5 kilometres and has a wide range of dining. For a more local experience, Mercado del Olivar — a popular market-style venue rated 4.5 out of 5 — is about 3.9 kilometres away. La Rosa Vermuteria & Colmado, also around 4 kilometres out, is well worth the short trip.

The information on this page is provided for guidance only and may evolve. Access conditions, safety and infrastructure can change without notice. Always check official sources before traveling.

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