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Why is the sea so clear in Majorca?

The crystal-clear water we owe to the Poseidon grass, also called green treasure, on the seabed. This grass is abundant in the sea off the Balearic Islands. The protected Neptune grasslands and algae filter the water, making them extremely important for the marine ecosystem of the sea.



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With 550 km of coastline and almost 300 beaches and coves, the largest island in the Balearic Islands is one of Europe's top seaside destinations. With its crystal-clear waters and untamed expanses, Mallorca's beaches are among the most beautiful in the Mediterranean.

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The crystal-clear water we owe to the Poseidon grass, also called green treasure, on the seabed. This grass is abundant in the sea off the Balearic Islands. The protected Neptune grasslands and algae filter the water, making them extremely important for the marine ecosystem of the sea.

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The green colour of the sea in Mallorca which can sometimes appear is the result of an accumulation of algae. This is itself the consequence of an increase in the water temperature combined with nutrients in wastewater that are from outfalls or leaks.

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A lot depends on what temperature you like the water to be. But just for the record, most tourists start swimming in the sea as early as the end of March or the beginning of April. The average water temperature at the beginning of May in Mallorca is +17°C.

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Located in the South East of the island, Calo d'es Moro is home to some of the clearest blue water to be found in the world. Bordered on either side by steep cliffs full of greenery and caves, the combination of colours is truly stunning.

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Often, it comes from surface water like lakes, rivers and reservoirs. But it doesn't have to. Groundwater can also be pumped up via wells. In Mallorca the main reservoirs are Gorg Blau and Cúber.

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The quick answer is yes: the average traveler absolutely can drink tap water in Spain. Essentially, 99.5% of Spain's tap water is deemed safe for consumption. In fact, Spain has one of the most advanced public filtration and wastewater management systems in the world.

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11 Best Beaches in Spain With Turquoise Waters and Golden Sand
  • 01 of 11. Playa de Ondarreta, San Sebastián. ...
  • 02 of 11. Es Pujols, Formentera. ...
  • 03 of 11. Caló des Moro, Mallorca. ...
  • 04 of 11. Playa de Mónsul, Almería. ...
  • 05 of 11. Lumebó Cove, Galicia. ...
  • 06 of 11. Playa del Inglés, Canary Islands. ...
  • 07 of 11. Playa de Pechón, Cantabria. ...
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1. The Maldives. The Maldives, located in the Indian Ocean, have around 1,190 islands and sandbanks. A lagoon with crystal clear water encircles all the islands, which are protected by a reef structure that is home to an array of underwater life.

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Four idyllic beaches with crystal-clear waters
  • Berellín beach in Val de San Vicente, Cantabria. Berellín Beach, Cantabria. ...
  • View of Cala Culip in Girona (Catalonia) © José Luis Gargomo. Cala Culip, Girona. ...
  • Ses Illetes beach in Formentera, Balearic Islands. Ses Illetes beach, Formentera. ...
  • La Rijana beach in Granada, Andalusia.


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There is nothing to worry about when swimming in Mallorca's cristaline Mediterranean waters.

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During 2022, restrictions on alcoholic drinks in all-inclusive hotels in Mallorca were placed only in a small selection of hotels to combat drunken tourism. These restrictions have continued into 2023. These restrictions mean a 6-drink limit in selected hotels.

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Smoking on beaches in Mallorca – is it allowed? It is possible to smoke on most beaches in Mallorca in Summer 2023, however, some beaches on the island have been designated as smoke-free zones. This is to combat the sheer number of cigarette butts that are left in the sand during the busy holiday season.

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