Cala Mondragó

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Cala Mondragó Natural Park, which spans 1,900 acres on the island's southeast coast, is home to three main beaches: Cala des Borgit, Ses Fonts de n'Alis, and s'Amarador. A rocky road that runs along the coastline connects the last two. If you prefer peace and quiet, we propose visiting Playa s'Amarador, which was named Europe's most beautiful beach by the online portal Onbeach.com in 2008.

Cala Mondragó is known for its blue shallow waters, beautiful soft beaches, undulating white dunes, and shady nooks shaded by ancient pine and stone oak trees. This beach is perfect for families because it has all of the required beach amenities. Cala Mondragó is a famous snorkeling destination due to its rocky coves and crystal blue water. Hike the natural trails or enjoy a glass-bottom boat excursion! Almost everywhere along the journey, you can jump off and swim.

The best way to get to Cala Mondragó is via car. Drive towards Porto Petro from Santanyi and leave at the last roundabout at Mondragó. There is a large public parking lot where you may park for free.