Discover the best top things to do in Colonia de Sant Jordi, Spain including Parc Nacional de Cabrera, Marcabrera, Platja d'es Carbo, Playa Es Dolc, Excursions a Cabrera.
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4.5 based on 280 reviews
Marvellous day out with stunning beaches and amazing landscape. On the boat trip from Colonia de Sant Jordi you get around 4-5 hours free time in Cabrera. Don't miss the views from the castle, but otherwise just head to the beaches, which are the highlight of Cabrera. The views from anywhere on the island are just stunning and the stop at the Blue Cave on the boat trip on the way back to Mallorca is wonderful. Make sure you take food and LOTS of water because there is only one bar on the whole island and they don't offer very much. It it always feels hotter on Cabrera than on Mallorca so make sure you have hat, sun cream and water. Wear comfy shoes for walking because the pathways are very rocky and uncomfortable on the feet.
4.5 based on 198 reviews
The Cabrera Archipelago, which was declared a Maritime-Terrestrial National Park in 1991, is one of the most spectacular and surprising spots in the Balearic Islands. Located on the south of Majorca, only 11 miles away from the island, Cabrera is one of the most beautiful jewels of the Mediterranean. The company Marcabrera, specialized in high-speed sea routes from the harbor of Colonia de Sant Jordi, offers you an unforgettable experience. With MarCabrera you can discover an idyllic spot that combines history, nature and an incomparable visual beauty. An amazing and wonderful journey within everyone’s reach.
4.5 based on 205 reviews
Best beach I’d seen on Mallorca. Beatiful white sand, crystal clear water, and the most important thing, the beach is very quiet and peaceful, due to the almost empty beach. You need to park your car in the city. The walk to the beach through two another crowded beaches is very enjoyable, about 20 minutes. Highly recommened! Unforgetable moments!
4.0 based on 436 reviews
The Archipelago of Cabrera was established in 1991 as Spain’s first Marine and Terrestrial National Park. The island of Cabrera offers and unique experience of and pristine untouched islands just 10 nautical miles off the south coast of Mallorca. Cabrera is ideal for quiet, uninterrupted time with family and friends, with wonderful places to hike, snorkel, birdwatch, take photographs, or just relax.
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