Cala Pada is primarily popular with German tourists as there is a complex 300M away and the Spanish since the water does not get too murky in the height of summer. The sand is golden and the beach is not too overcrowded in the height of summer.
The parking leads right up to the beach, so there is no problem with prams or wheelchairs. The beach is has hobbycats for rent as well as pedaloes, Kayaks and water bikes. To the left and right there is also good snorkelling. Bring your own gear.
Follow the directions from Santa Eulalia to Es Canar. Some 2Km along the way, you will see the hotel with the same name in big green letters take the next sharp right and carry on until you see the tennis court. You will see the parking area here.
This beach has five restaurants but only 3 of note. Brisa Mar does excellent paella (check your bill though), Bar Toni does simple but lovely food and then there is the German one at the other end. Worth a visit on Sundays as it has live music.