
Mallorca's wild east coast — sea caves, turquoise calas, and the Mondragó Natural Park
Mallorca's east coast is the island's wildest and least developed shoreline. The route from Porto Cristo takes you past hidden beaches that are only accessible by sea, through the Mondragó Natural Park — a protected area with exceptional snorkelling over Posidonia meadows — and to the picturesque fishing village of Cala Figuera. The east coast is known for its sea caves — your skipper will navigate into several caves where the water glows turquoise from the reflected sunlight. This is the route for guests who want to escape the crowds and discover a quieter side of Mallorca.
Depart from the charming east coast harbour — home to the famous Coves del Drac
Hidden beach accessible only by sea or a 30-minute hike — pristine turquoise water
Sheltered cove with calm, warm water and sea caves to explore by tender
Natural park with exceptional snorkelling — Posidonia meadows and abundant marine life
Picturesque fishing village with waterfront restaurants — the most photogenic harbour on the east coast
Return to harbour along the dramatic eastern coastline
Haga clic en los marcadores para ver detalles de las paradas. La ruta real puede variar según el clima y las condiciones del mar.
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