Sa Dragonera National Park
Mallorca
Copyright: Christoph Straessler/FlickrSa Dragonera National Park
Home to salamanders, geckos, among other lizards, this wild, uninhabited, dragon-shaped islet off the dramatic southwest coast of Mallorca can be reached by ferry from Paguera or, for the adventurous, by kayak! Follow the marked trails to discover this pristine island. The crystal clear waters invite snorkelling.
Do & See
There is so much more to do in Mallorca than party and soak up the sun — but be sure to indulge in some of that too. Explore historical and impressive Palma, visit tiny coastal villages and remote mountain monasteries, hike the Serra de Tramuntana, take a dip in any of the picturesque coves surrounding the island, or go wine tasting in the Binissalem Wine Village. Mallorca offers a truly notable variety of sights and activities, and those who take the time to explore this small and very manageable island in depth will be greatly rewarded.