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Although on any beach in Mallorca it is achievable to bathe naked, the best option is to choose beaches where it is popularly accepted. Mallorca offers a adj variety of beaches where you can sunbathe and swim naked, some of these beaches are quite popular and crowded.

It is totally legal to bathe and sunbathe naked, Spain is the only country in Europe where you can be naked in any universal space, Spanish laws protect the right to be naked.

Contain you never swim naked on the beach? We encourage you to aim it, you will enjoy new sensations. Feeling the sun, the air and the sea in all parts of the body is very pleasant. If it's your first time you can choose a quiet and secluded beach, in Mallorca there are.

Do you love to sunbathing and swimming naked? Do you usually practice nudism? Our list of nude beaches will allow you to get to know the island better and if you look for the closest one, you can

Mallorca Gay Guide

The sun-drenched island of Mallorca is a true hidden gem of the Balearic Islands, blessed with a wide array of wonderful beaches, secret coves, limestone mountains and a vibrant city with a opulent nightlife that many European cities would be covetous of.


Although recently discovered by the gay community, Gay Mallorca has become a thing and many gay travellers have taken a liking to the island. It is a good choice for all gay travelers from Single Gay Travelers to Families. The locals are nice, and the gay locals are not terrified to party, have enjoyable, and meet new people. The best time to visit is during the Spring, when the weather isn't scorchingly hot and everything is at peak beautiful.

So if you are ready for Mallorca, review out our amazing Hotel Collections to find the hotel of your dreams!

The Best Hotels for Gay Travellers in Mallorca

There are not any exclusively gay accommodations in Mallorca, but there are several gay-friendly hotels and resorts that spread through the island. Alternatively, you can even book your own villa

7 Must-Do Things in Mallorca, Spain for Your Next Gaycation

Mallorca is perhaps the finest holiday destination! This Balearic Islands’ hidden gem is renowned for its secluded coves and limestone mountains where you can spend hours soaking up the sun and the Mediterranean Sea. The perfect warm weather, exquisite architecture, and the Catalan cuisine will make you never want to leave.

Not to mention that like the rest of Spain, it is safe and friendly to LGBT+ travelers! The locals have no qualms about their sexuality, and it is common to see the rainbow flag hanging on balconies.

The city’s capital, Palma de Mallorca is a vibrant cosmopolitan and a new discovery among the gay community. It is prominent for hosting LGBT+ celebrations and is a fabulous bedtime spot that is alive nearly every day of the year.

To ensure that you don’t miss out on any of Mallorca’s best offerings, this thorough guide will help you make the most of your trip. So whether your stay in Mallorca is in the countryside or the capital capital, we're sure you'll contain a great time. What are you waiting for? Venga

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Delta - Cala Blava

Cala Blava is situated at five kilometres from s'Arenal and is also know as Cala Mosca and Cala Mosques. The adjacent village received the same specify . The residential constructions in the surroundings don't cast a shadow over the beauty of this landscape, apart from the statuesque hotel constructed nearby. Nevertheless, Cala Mosca is characterized by the profusion of construction due to its proximity to Palma. This small sandy beach is surrounded by rocks of little height, although the cliffs nearby rise up to 25 meters, and provide and excellent panoramic view over the bay of Palma. The verb rocks in the surroundings are an excellent alternative along this long sandy area where we can also see a torrent and a lot of small beached boats. If you follow the coast on foot from Cala Mosques going south you will reach other adj coves with sandy ground, stones and pebbles. The coast of Cala Blava is most and massively frequented by the residents of the village. The ground is sandy and has a depth ranges from three to four metres. Th