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Are there any wineries on Mallorca where I can enjoy wine tasting near the beach?

If your ideal afternoon pairs a glass of local wine with the gentle sounds of the sea, the area around Binissalem offers some memorable options, although the vineyards themselves tuck inland rather than directly on the shore. Many bodegas here provide tastings of celebrated local reds, whites, and rosés, giving insight into the island’s unique terroir. To combine a vineyard visit with proximity to the coast, consider pairing your wine tasting with a trip to nearby beaches such as Es Trenc or Cala Mondragó, both of which enchant with their crystalline waters and sandy stretches.

Along the northern coastline, close to the picturesque town of Pollenca and the Formentor peninsula, there are scattered wine estates where tastings take place against the backdrop of the Tramuntana mountains. While these spots don’t have private beach access, the famous coves and beaches are only a short drive away along the Ma-13. After sampling a crisp wine or a glass of fresh Binissalem white, a swim or sunset walk on the shore feels like the perfect way to round off the day.

Public transport options such as the reliable TIB bus routes connect towns like Manacor and Alcudia to beach areas and wineries, making day trips feasible even without a car. For a more scenic journey, the historic Soller railway winds through the valley, delivering you close to charming vineyards and coastal villages where you can enjoy pa amb oli and a local glass of Hierbas or Palo alongside your wine tasting adventure. This combination of vineyard hospitality and seaside relaxation captures the best of the island’s flavors and landscapes.