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Mallorca is best known for being a 'party island'. Fewer people know that it is also a very beautiful place! My wife and I visited Mallorca back in 2004. It was a short visit serving as an 'appetizer' for us.

Sa Dragonera

The boat transfer to Cala Lladó, the natural harbour of Sa Dragonera, took just some minutes. We took the path to the old lighthouse Na Popi (Far Vell) which is located on top of the highest elevation (360 metres) of the island. The sight from the top is breathtaking. See my review (below) about Sa Dragonera for an extensive report.
Boat to Sa Dragonera, Mallorca
Boat to Sa Dragonera, Mallorca
Sa Dragonera, Mallorca
Sa Dragonera, Mallorca
Sa Dragonera, Mallorca
Sa Dragonera, Mallorca
Sa Dragonera, Mallorca
If you travel through the Southwest of Mallorca I recommend a visit of Sa Dragonera ("dragon island"). Important: the weather should be fine!

Sa Dragonera is an uninhabited small rocky island 800 metres offshore. It is 4,2 kilometeres long. Maximum width is 900 metres. It is the sixth largest island of the Balearic Islands. The island can be reached by boat from the village of St. Elm which is located directly across the "Canal des Freu". In the past Sa Dragonera was a hiding place for corsairs. Today it is a preserve area (seabirds, lizards) with an attached ranger station - and a destination for hikers.

The shuttle boat transfer ("Crucero Margarita") from St. Elm to Cala Lladó, the natural harbour of Sa Dragonera, takes just 15 minutes. There are several paths on the island. We chose the trail to the old lighthouse Na Popi (Far Vell) which is located on top of the highest elevation (360 metres) of the island. Climbing to the top takes about 60-90 minutes. Difficulty is moderate (not very steep). The sight from the top is breathtaking. Sa Dragonera lies at your feet. In addition to that you can see the impressive coastline of Mallorca.

If you are not interested in hiking up hill and down dale wandering to the "Cap des Llebeig" at the southwest corner of the island may be an agreeable alternative.

Distance: 3,8 kilometres

Please note:
- you have to bring your own food and water
- secondhand information: there has been a substantial price rise for the boat transfer in 2006
Cala Lladó, the natural harbour...
On the trail to the lighthouse
Birds-nest on top of Sa Dragonera
The old lighthouse Na Popi on to...
View from the top of Sa Dragoner...
belllo says:
What information would you like to find about Balearic Islands on the Web?

IBIT Foundation, Mallorca Fernsehen and UIB realise together a survey in order to find out, what kind of information about Balearic Islands (Majorca, Minorca, Ibiza, Formentera) the tourists search for in internet before, during and after their journey and in which format they would like to receive it.

The survey is to be found under:

in English: http://enquestes.ibit.org/touristicinformation
in German: http://enquestes.ibit.org/touristischeinformation
in Spanish: http://enquestes.ibit.org/informacionturistica

We kindly ask you to fulfil the survey and according to the possibilities to distribute the links of the survey. The results of the study will be published at the end of 2007. If you want we warn you when results are published please write to comunicacio@ibit.org

Thank you in advance for your help.

Kind regards,
Posted on: Oct 02, 2007
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