Planning a vacation in Mallorca with kids? You’ve made a great choice. This Balearic island is one of the world’s top destinations for family getaways. With its wide range of entertainment, endless activities, and family-friendly hotels and spots that suit every age and travel style, Mallorca has everything you need to feel welcome and inspired from the moment you arrive. In this guide, you’ll discover the best kid-friendly beaches and coves, fun things to do with children, and a few tasty plans to enjoy along the way. Plus, we’ll wrap things up with some tips for stress-free family travel.

Beaches and coves: Which are the best for kids?

Playa de Muro

Playa de Muro, in Alcúdia, is easily one of the top beaches in Mallorca for families. It proudly flies the permanent Blue Flag—recognizing its ecological balance, cleanliness, and excellent facilities. With soft white sand and crystal-clear water (often dubbed the “Caribbean of Mallorca”), it offers a relaxed yet lively vibe, all set against a backdrop of natural beauty. The beach is divided into four zones, with sections one and two being the most popular among families. Tucked into this little slice of paradise is Iberostar Selection Albufera Park—a bright, welcoming resort inspired by Mediterranean joy and designed with families like yours in mind.

Playa de Alcúdia

Playa de Alcúdia, just next to the S’Albufera Natural Park, is the perfect spot for your family vacation in Mallorca. Stretching over 3.5 kilometers, it has everything you need for a fun and comfortable day by the sea, with full services and easy access. The water here is calm and crystal clear, ideal for swimming or even a bit of snorkeling without straying far from shore. There’s also a dedicated play area for kids! Alongside Playa de Muro, it’s one of the best family-friendly beaches in northern Mallorca, and a top choice for active days that balance fun with relaxation.

Cala Barca Trencada

Cala Barca Trencada is the kind of place that steals your heart at first sight, with its endlessly blue, crystal-clear waters. This idyllic, family-friendly cove is tucked away in the town of Santanyí. Surrounded by dunes and pine forests, it offers a mix of sandy and rocky areas, with scenic trails that are perfect for family adventures. Kids will love exploring the beautiful paths of the nearby Mondragó Natural Park, filled with Mediterranean plants. In this storybook setting, Iberostar Waves Club Cala Barca feels like an adventure park for little ones. With 10 swimming pools—five of them designed just for kids with slides—as well as double rooms, family suites, and interconnecting options, this All-Inclusive hotel is made for an unforgettable family vacation in Mallorca.

Playa de Palma

Playa de Palma, set in Palma Bay and just a short distance from the city center, is one of those family-friendly beaches in Mallorca that perfectly blends urban energy with seaside charm. It’s convenient, easy to reach, and well-connected—even by bike path. With crystal-clear waters and a stretch of fine golden sand, the beach flows seamlessly into a lively seafront promenade. Just five minutes away, Iberostar Waves Cristina offers a family-friendly All-Inclusive stay powered by renewable energy and home to its own organic garden. Kids will have a blast while learning how to care for the planet—and you’ll enjoy every moment right along with them.

Outdoor adventures: Activities for all ages

Hiking and bird/plant watching in S’Albufera Natural Park

Looking for ways to connect with nature during your family trip to Mallorca? The trails in S’Albufera Natural Park are a great place to start. This incredible ecosystem can be explored at your own pace, with easy, accessible hiking and cycling routes suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Along the way, you can enjoy birdwatching—the park is home to over 300 species of native and migratory birds—and discover unique plant life, including rare finds like the Prat orchid, an endangered flower that grows only here.

Art for the whole family: Galleries and museums

Why not mix in a little culture between your nature walks, sunny beach days, and seaside adventures? Mallorca’s vibrant art scene has deep roots and plenty to offer for a family-friendly vacation. Es Baluard, Palma’s Contemporary Art Museum, is sure to spark kids’ imaginations, while the Pilar and Joan Miró Foundation—set in the very place where the artists lived and worked—opens the door to a dreamlike, colorful world. Other great stops for families include the Museum of the History of Mallorca, located in the impressive Bellver Castle, and Marratxí Railway Park, where antique locomotives are displayed outdoors. And if your kids are into trains, don’t miss the Sóller railway—it’s like stepping back in time.

Explore the history and culture of Palma de Mallorca

Exploring Palma with kids is a fun way to dive into the island’s history and culture while still enjoying the outdoors. And yes, it is possible to see Palma de Mallorca in a single day. From the majestic cathedral (known as La Seu) to the old city walls, Art Nouveau buildings, marina, and charming streets and squares of the historic center, the capital has a lot to offer in a compact area. Walking or cycling is the most sustainable way to get around, but public transportation and taxis are also convenient, thanks to the city’s manageable size. Here’s another fun idea for any time of year: stop by the Santa Catalina neighborhood for an aperitif or brunch—it’s a lively, colorful spot the whole family can enjoy.

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Gastronomy and culture: Flavors that bring generations together

Family brunch in Palma

From stylish spots in Santa Catalina to charming old-town cafés, Mallorca has no shortage of great places for a relaxed family brunch. During your holiday with kids, you’re sure to find a place that suits your style. At Iberostar resorts, the food offering is also designed with families in mind, so you can discover local flavors and connect with Mallorcan culture through its cuisine. From breakfast to dinner, fresh, seasonal, and healthy ingredients are at the heart of every dish, with plenty of variety for everyone and dedicated kids’ menus at the family-friendly hotels.

Fancy treating yourself to a spa session? Enjoy a relaxing experience in the hydromassage pool and then unwind at the Turkish baths

One-day getaway with food and spa

Visiting Mallorca with children doesn’t mean you have to miss out on wellness experiences. In fact, quite the opposite—you can combine a moment of family well-being with a foodie treat, thanks to All-Inclusive day passes at Iberostar hotels. Think: a spa circuit and buffet lunch with access to outdoor pools (including kids’ pools), or full use of a family resort’s facilities after breakfast with sea views. And if you’re staying at the hotel, kids can take part in Star Camp activities while the adults enjoy a well-deserved moment of peace and relaxation.

Travel tips: Planning a stress-free family vacation

Before the trip: The fun starts with planning

Start your Mallorca vacation on the right foot by involving the kids in the planning process—it’s a great way to ease any pre-trip nerves. The first adventure? Packing! Let them know you’re heading to the beach and help them choose their favorite clothes, toys, and books. Talk them through the plans and let older kids pick out some of the activities or places to visit. Those nerves will soon turn into excitement, especially if everyone feels included and involved well before you even board the plane.

During the trip: Be present in the moment

Your time in Mallorca with kids will feel even more special if you can all stay present—switching off from screens, social media, and daily routines (which often go hand in hand with phones and tablets). Mindfulness tricks for kids, like sensory games, gratitude moments, mindful walks, or observation games, can help them connect with what’s happening around them. They’ll learn to appreciate the here and now—understanding that just like a step along the shoreline or a deep breath at sunset, no two moments are ever quite the same.

During the trip: Balance fun and downtime

One of the keys to a stress-free family trip is finding the right balance between action-packed adventures and moments of calm. Remember—it’s a vacation! There’s no school or work tomorrow. You don’t have to fill every hour with activities, but you also don’t need to stay glued to a sunbed. The sweet spot is whatever feels right for your family. That might depend on your usual energy levels, what you enjoy doing most, or simply how you feel when the day begins. Ask the kids what they’re up for! Whether it’s playing in the hotel pool or heading off to explore, both can be equally fulfilling.

After the trip: Keep the memories alive

Once you’re back home, ask the kids about their favorite parts of the trip, and help them relive those happy moments by creating a travel journal. Let them make it their own—with photos, drawings, notes, or little keepsakes (like a museum ticket or their hotel wristband). It’s a great way to capture the joy of your Mallorca vacation together, from start to finish. The memories you made will stay with them—and if they ever start to fade, they’ll always have their journal to bring it all back.