Platja de Can Cap de Bou, also known as Cap de Bou, is a public beach located approximately 2.5 km from Alcúdia, Mallorca. It has a narrow strip of golden sands stretching around 400 meters in length and 30 meters in width. The beach is separated from a nearby bike lane by rocks and is known for its clean environment.
The beach is equipped with several amenities for the comfort of its visitors. These include sun bed rentals and safety boxes, which are available on the umbrellas in the first row. Parasols are also available for hire. There are facilities for showers, although they are limited in number. For the convenience of visitors, toilets are available, however, their use incurs a small fee.
One of the key features of Platja de Can Cap de Bou is its accessibility. The beach is equipped with a boardwalk that leads to the water, providing an alternative to walking on the sand. This feature, along with a disabled access walkway, makes the beach more accessible, including for disabled visitors.
In terms of its natural characteristics, the beach's sea is generally safe for swimming, although there have been occasional reports of jellyfish. Visitors planning to swim are advised to bring vinegar. During the winter, the beach is less crowded and becomes an ideal location for dog walkers. Dogs are allowed off the lead, provided they are not inclined to wander off.
Despite not having any restaurants or water sports facilities directly on the beach, it is in close proximity to various amenities. Bars, restaurants, and ice cream shops are available within a minute's walk. The beach's location near the port and the promenade that runs along it enhance the overall beach experience.
The beach is primarily used by guests of a nearby hotel, but is accessible to everyone. There is no specific information provided on parking facilities or how to get there.