Es Perengons Petits

Beach in Mallorca

Es Perengons Petits beach Mallorca: What you should know before you go

Es Perengons Petits is one of the most secluded corners of the Es Trenc coastline, a short stretch of sand where the dune landscape feels very close and the sea stays beautifully clear. It lies just a little closer to Colònia de Sant Jordi than Es Perengons Grans, sharing the same wild setting but with a more compact bay. In many seasons a thick belt of dried Posidonia covers much of the sand, which keeps crowds away and preserves a very natural atmosphere. Regular visitors say this is where you go if you want quiet, space and are happy with simple conditions. If you enjoy remote feeling beaches, are comfortable around naturism and do not need services, this little section can be exactly what you are looking for.

  • Beach type: Small natural sandy cove
  • Ground: Fine sand, often Posidonia covered
  • Water entry: Gentle and shallow
  • Water feel: Very clear, usually calm
  • Shade: Limited, from dune edge and pines
  • Facilities: None on the beach
  • Parking: At Es Trenc or Colònia, then walk
  • Best for: Naturists, walkers, quiet time

The overall vibe

Es Perengons Petits is a beach in Mallorca that forms one of the final sandy pockets of the Es Trenc sandbank before you reach the Colònia de Sant Jordi end. The surroundings are fully natural, with dunes, low scrub and a backdrop of pine woodland rather than buildings. The atmosphere is very quiet and low key, even in high season, because you can only get here by walking along the sand and because the thick Posidonia cover discourages casual visitors. Many people who know the area describe it as a peaceful niche between the larger Es Perengons Grans section and the more structured town beaches, with a relaxed, tolerant mood. Naturism is common and widely accepted, and distances between small groups tend to be generous. It feels like a wild edge of Es Trenc where you see very few umbrellas, no bars and an almost uninterrupted horizon over the sea.

Sand or rocks and how the water entry feels

The beach itself is a narrow strip of fine sand, but much of it is often covered by a deep layer of dried Posidonia that creates a soft, springy but visually darker surface. Behind the Posidonia belt you find pockets of exposed sand where you can lay a towel if you prefer direct contact with the sand. The seabed just off the shore is mostly sandy, with some sea grass patches further out, so once you step through the Posidonia line the entry into the water is generally smooth and shallow. The slope is gentle, letting you walk out gradually and making it easy to stand in waist deep water for quite a distance. The water here is usually very clear and takes on classic Es Trenc turquoise tones on calm days. Water shoes are not necessary for most people, though they can be helpful if you find walking across the dried sea grass uncomfortable or if you plan to walk long sections of hot sand.

Who Es Perengons Petits is perfect for

This beach is especially suited to naturists and nature lovers who actively seek quiet, low density parts of the Es Trenc system. It works very well for couples and solo travelers who like to settle in one spot for several hours with a book, a picnic and plenty of water, without needing bars or shops nearby. Walkers who enjoy covering the full Es Trenc shoreline also appreciate Perengons Petits as a calm pause point on their route between the main beach and Colònia de Sant Jordi. It is less ideal for families with small children who need quick access to toilets and snacks, for people who are not comfortable around nude bathing, or for anyone expecting sunbed rentals and lifeguard towers. If you prefer classic, fully serviced entries on best beaches Mallorca lists, you may find this section too basic and remote for a full day, though it can still be a worthwhile stop on a longer walk.

Facilities and comfort

There are no facilities at Es Perengons Petits itself. You will not find a beach bar, toilets, showers, sunbeds, lifeguards or rubbish bins on the sand. Comfort is therefore entirely in your hands: you need to bring water, food, sun protection and a good towel or mat to place over sand or sea grass. Because dune systems behind the beach are strictly protected, you must not climb into them or use them as seating areas; instead, stay on the beach side of the dune line and use any natural shade near the edges carefully. For all services you must return to the main Es Trenc accesses or to Colònia de Sant Jordi, which involves at least a ten to twenty minute walk along sand. This is a place to feel free and close to nature, but it does require a bit of planning and self reliance.

Getting there and parking

Es Perengons Petits lies on the south coast of Mallorca within the Es Trenc – Salobrar de Campos natural area, slightly closer to Colònia de Sant Jordi than Es Perengons Grans. You can only reach it on foot along the shoreline. One option is to park at the main Es Trenc car park reached from Campos via the salt flats, walk onto the main Es Trenc beach and then head along the sand toward Colònia de Sant Jordi; after several minutes you pass Es Perengons Grans and then reach the smaller Perengons Petits section. Another option is to park in Colònia de Sant Jordi around Es Marquès or Platja Estanys and walk along the sand in the direction of Es Trenc, passing quieter stretches until you reach the two Perengons sections. Either way, you will be walking on soft sand for some distance, with no shade on the way, so hats, water and decent footwear are important. Mallorcard recommends for this area that visiting by rental car is recommended so you can reach either the Es Trenc parking or Colònia de Sant Jordi early, make use of strong rental car deals with multiple companies where the current promo code is available on mallorcard.es and benefit from typical savings of around 10 to 50 percent depending on the season if you choose to combine Perengons Petits with other beaches rather than relying on crowded buses.

The best spots along Es Perengons Petits

Because the beach is small and partially covered in Posidonia, the best spots are usually the clear sand pockets closest to the waterline. For example, many visitors look for a slight gap in the sea grass belt where they can place their towel on clean sand while still having quick access to the sea. Others are happy to sit higher up on the dried Posidonia, using a thicker mat or two towels for comfort, which can feel pleasantly cushioned. Naturists and those wanting maximum quiet often move toward the middle of the section, away from the edges that connect to Es Perengons Grans and toward the town side. For example, many regulars prefer to walk a few extra minutes so they are far enough from both main access directions that people simply walking past thin out and the space between groups widens. As there are no fixed reference points, you can adjust on the day until you find a balance of distance, quiet and view that feels right.

What you can do nearby

  • Continue walking along the sand toward Es Perengons Grans and the main Es Trenc sections
  • Walk in the opposite direction toward Es Marquès and the town beaches of Colònia de Sant Jordi
  • Plan a separate visit to the salt flats and wetland zones of Es Trenc – Salobrar de Campos
  • Enjoy food and evening strolls around the harbour and seafront streets of Colònia de Sant Jordi
  • Combine this area with boat trips to Cabrera on another day if you want more nature and swimming

Best time to visit

Morning is often the best time to enjoy Es Perengons Petits, particularly in the hotter months. The air is cooler, light is softer and both the walk in and the time on the sand feel more comfortable. Early visitors often find the beach almost empty, with just a few scattered towels along the dune line and very calm water. By late morning and early afternoon, sun and heat increase and more walkers arrive from both ends of the Es Trenc system, though this section typically remains far less busy than main access points. The open sand and limited shade make this central part of the day demanding if you do not have an umbrella or appropriate protection. Late afternoon brings a quieter, more golden feel as the sun moves lower and the dunes begin to cast longer shadows, and many people enjoy staying through this period and then walking back along the shore as the light softens. A simple rule in high season is to arrive before about ten in the morning or after four in the afternoon if you want to avoid the strongest sun and the busiest movement along the Es Trenc shoreline.

Important tips for a smooth beach day

Because of the walking distance and lack of services, planning is key. Bring plenty of water, more than you think you need, especially if you are staying for several hours. A hat, reef safe sunscreen and light clothing to cover shoulders and back will protect you from the intense southern sun, which reflects strongly from both sand and water. A backpack is the easiest way to carry everything across soft sand, particularly if you have shade equipment or a larger picnic. If you are uncomfortable with naturism, consider stopping closer to Es Trenc’s main area or the town beaches instead, as Es Perengons Petits is known for its clothing optional character. The Mallorcard community tip is that many travelers in the Mallorcard community say that visiting by rental car is recommended so you can store extra water, food and shade gear in the car, use strong rental car deals with several companies where the current promo code is available on mallorcard.es and benefit from typical savings of around 10 to 50 percent depending on the season if you decide to leave this remote stretch early due to heat or wind and change to another southern beach or inland visit. Always stay on marked dune access paths, avoid trampling vegetation and take all rubbish back with you to help keep this fragile section of the coast pristine.

Good to know

Es Perengons Petits lies on the south coast of Mallorca within the Es Trenc – Salobrar de Campos protected area, between the main Es Trenc beach and the town of Colònia de Sant Jordi. The coastline here forms a small sandy sector embedded in the same dune and sandbank system as the rest of Es Trenc, with fine white sand, shallow clear water and a backdrop of dunes and pine woodland. The wider area is strictly protected, which explains both the lack of facilities on the sand and the need to access the beach only on foot from either Es Trenc or Colònia. Together with Es Perengons Grans, this section is often listed as one of the quietest, most natural parts of the Es Trenc line for those who are happy to walk a little further. On detailed maps of the region you will see Es Perengons Petits labelled as Es Pregons Petits, sitting just south of Es Pregons Grans and north of the Estanys and Es Marquès beaches by Colònia de Sant Jordi, which helps you visualise the walking distances and how this small, calm bay fits into the larger sweep of Mallorca’s southern shoreline.

Location

Coordinates: 39.33100217585234, 2.99144723866802