One of the most well-liked spots on the island of Majorca among locals is the Mondragó Natural Park. It is located at the south of the island, close to Santana, and is characterized by a maze-like network of winding alleyways bordered with flawless stone walls. This area, which encompasses a total landmass of 785 hectares, was designated as a Natural Park in the year 1992. It features a magnificent coastal reserve that is home to wetlands, beaches, and waters of a turquoise hue.
The park is well-known for its beaches with powdery white sand and water that is an astonishing shade of turquoise blue. The fact that it is located in a distant area does not prevent it from being a very popular destination, which means that its natural beauty is mostly unknown to tourists.
This nature reserve and beauty site is equipped with breathtaking cliffs that descend down to seas that are perfectly clean, as well as the wetlands of Ses Fonts de n'Alis, which are home to migratory birds.
Carretera Mondrago, 07691, Illes Balears, Spain