Espais naturals de Mallorca
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Espais naturals de Mallorca
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S'Almunia is situated at nine kilometres from Santanyí. The name comes from the nearby Cala es Maquer and this rocky sea inlet. This part of the coastline of Santanyí is a jetty eroded by the sea and the wind on the rock, and the few flat areas are used as solarium by the swimmers. The
Caló des Moro nestles between high natural walls that are home to pine trees and shrubs. The crystal-clear water, open to the winds from the east-southeast, has a sandy seabed that is excellent for diving and for beaching small boats.
Olive state near Alcudia: parking, easy access, electricity and water. Indoor and outdoor.
Cala Llombards is a beach of golden sands and clear, turquoise water in the town of Santanyí. It features a large stretch of white sand that extends many metres inland. The cove is flanked by high cliffs. It measures 55 metres by 150 metres, and is usually relatively busy.
Cala Torta or S’Aduaia is the largest beach in Artà, Mallorca, and has fine white sand. Boats have no trouble anchoring here, and it can be reached by bicycle from Capdepera.
This beautiful beach is located at 3 km from the old town. Small pebble beach with clear water and views to Formentor beach. There is a car park next to it.
Located in Puerto de Alcúdia, this fine white sand beach is 7-km long. It's the largest beach on the Balearic Islands stretching along Alcúdia bay. The most accessible, the one with the widest sport and fun facilities and the safest one. Alcúdia Bay boasts many other beaches belonging to the neighbouring councils of Playas de
Muro beach is 5.2 km long. It is one of the longest beaches in the Balearic Islands. Due to its special characteristics, it is divided into four beaches (Platja de Muro-Sector I, Platja de Muro-Sector II, Platja de Muro-Es Comú and Platja de Muro-Capellans). All the beaches have crystal-clear waters, calm to moderate waves and
In the main building realised by Egyptian architect Hassan Fathy, the visitor can find a collection of modern and contemporary art. The Museum also boasts a “Mudejar” polychrome coffered ceiling in the last room, dated 1498, from Tarazona (Zaragoza) and declared "Heritage of the Balearic Islands". The outstanding feature of Sa Bassa Blanca is undoubtedly