Activities and leisure
Playa de Palma offers much more than sun and sand. Its length, accessibility, and urban setting have encouraged the development of a wide range of activities, both sporting and recreational, allowing visitors to stay active or simply enjoy the surroundings in a relaxed way.
The sea offers a wide range of safe options. Along the beach, you can rent paddle surfboards, kayaks, water scooters, and light boats, which are ideal for exploring the coast from the water without any previous experience. There are also specialized companies that organize guided jet ski tours and introductory sessions to windsurfing and parasailing, especially in the areas that are more open to the wind.
The wide, flat promenade is one of the busiest on the island. It is common to see runners, cyclists, skaters, and walkers here at all hours of the day. The bike lane connects directly to the center of Palma, offering a ten-kilometer route along the sea, which is highly valued by both locals and tourists. You can rent bikes or electric scooters at multiple locations, as well as book guided group tours.
For those traveling with families, the area has several options designed for children. Very close to s’Arenal is Aqualand El Arenal, one of the largest water parks on the island, with slides, children’s areas, and rest areas. There are also amusement parks, mini golf, go-kart tracks, and playgrounds on the promenade itself.
In the afternoon and evening, Playa de Palma changes pace. The terrace bars, cafés, and beach bars come alive with soft music, cocktails, and a relaxed atmosphere facing the sea. In high season, some venues offer live music or small DJ sessions, especially in the sections between spas 4 and 8.
Those looking for a more active night out will also find nightclubs in specific areas of s’Arenal and Les Meravelles, although the recent trend has been towards more restrained, regulated entertainment aimed at a diverse audience, without sacrificing atmosphere but offering a more refined experience.
Overall, Playa de Palma combines sport, leisure, relaxation, and social life in a way that allows visitors to design their own experience, whether active, family-oriented, or contemplative.