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"Mallorca has just one national park: Cabrera Maritime-Terrestrial National Park, on the largely unpopulated Cabrera Island, 14 miles off Mallorca’s south coast. It’s reachable by boat tours departing from Porto Petro or Colonia Sant Jordi for a day trip, taking anywhere from 30 to 75 minutes depending on conditions. Visitors like to explore the island’s caves and grottos, as well as a fortress tower and lighthouse at Cape Punta de Anciola." - Kristine Hansen Kristine Hansen Kristine Hansen is a design, food and drink, and travel writer based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. She often seeks out wine bars, coffee roasters, cheesemongers' shops, art museums, antiques and vintage stores, yarn shops, and sprawling parks when she travels. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
Wild archipelago with hiking, swimming, blue caves, birdwatching
Isla Cabrera, Balearic Islands, Spain Get directions