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What to see in and around Cala Murada
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Whether you're a real nature lover or not, you must climb the Puig de Sant Salvador and see this beautiful sanctuary dating from 1348. You will find a church and an old monastery located on a green hill with panoramic views over a large part of the island of Mallorca.
Explore the small village of Portocolom, a charming place that retains its Mallorcan authenticity, where you can stroll through picturesque streets and enjoy traditional local gastronomy.
Santanyí is one of the most visited villages in Mallorca. You cannot miss its natural beauty and traditional stone houses. Around the corner is Cala Santanyí, a picturesque beach with crystal clear waters, perfect for a day of sun and sea.
For lovers of plants, birds and hiking, Mondragó Nature Reserve is an oasis of tranquillity with pristine beaches and trails that lead you to discover heritage sites such as the sitges (coal bunkers), the charcoal makers' huts and the lime kilns.
The southernmost point of the island is called Cap de Ses Salines. Discover the beautiful harmony of the majestic landscape meeting the sea. It's part of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty marked by the white lighthouse that stands just above the cliff.
You can't miss the crystal clear waters of the southeast of the island on a visit to Mallorca. With soft sand and idyllic landscapes, it's time to unwind and relax. Far from the hussle and bustle, the unpsoilt cove of Cala Varques is ceratinly worth visiting.
Nearby, you will find the impressive Cuevas del Drach. Immerse yourself in an underground world of stalactites and stalagmites for a unique experience that combines history and geological wonders.