Cala Rajada is a lively tourist location that is situated on the southern side of a small promontory, in the north-east corner of Mallorca.
This dynamic city, which was once a simple fishermen village, is now full of cafès, bars, hotels and, in general, you can find all the tourist facilities you need...
Starting from the port and heading, this time, to the east you arrive, after a pleasant walk of approximately ten minutes, the tiny Cala Gat bay, formed by a narrow beach which is situated on a stretch of coast rather steep and wooded: the beach is in fact perched on the reef, which presents a thick vegetation of pines...
Cala Millor is on a coast side that boasts marvellous beaches, in particular those in front of the Cala Millor village, a wonderful gold beach strech 2 km long and dotted here and there by old pine forests that once occupied the area....
Porto Cristo is in the vicinity of the giant cities of Cala Millor and Cala d’Or, but fortunately it didn’t follow their footsteps and has not defaced the surrounding area with excessive constructions.
But, despite having had a net improvement in recent years, with the tourist boom that has led to the birth of numerous very pleasing hotels and hostels...
The Porto Colom town is about 20 kilometers south of Porto Cristo and it extends around a long and irregular bay, which also includes very nice beaches.
The small village in Porto Colom can be virtually divided into two areas: on one part, the pier area and the modest buildings that surround it...
Cala d’Or it is a bay located on the south coast of Porto Colom, but mistakenly, all the locations which follow one another on that coast strip are now treated without distinction and are all registered under the same name of Cala d’Or: therefore, when it says Cala d’Or it refers to all those villages adjacent that follow each other without any interruption on the coast, but technically this name refers to a particular bay, single and detached from the others..
The Mondragò Natural Park consists of a small land strip situated on the east coast immediately to the south of the small Porto Petro town.
This tiny reserve was created by the Balearic Islands government in order to protect this piece of territory from the urban development...
Cala Figuera is a small old port, about 5 kilometers south from the Santanyi' village. The old pier of this village, is within a extravagant inlet, so deep that it seems almost a fjord, lying under a steep cliff that sink in the sea...
Colonia de Sant Jordi is the most beautiful and fascinating resort sea area of all Mallorca: here the tourism development has found the right balance and it has not undermined the natural heritage of the coast.
Arose only on a thin and irregular land strip that forms various bays and coves, this town is situated 13 kilometres west of the "neighbouring" Santanyi' town...
Es Trenc is a wide beach near Colonia De Sant Jordi, and, among other things, this is one of the reasons why the town is always so full of tourists.
This enormous golden beach extends for approximately four kilometres, and it is really a fascinating spectacle: anyway, the area is not Immaculate and uncontaminated, even if the urban development is minimum and almost non-existent...
The vessels that lead to the nearby Cabrera island depart every day from the Sant Jordi port: in the months from April to October there is one ferry a day and the travel costs is 28 euros.
The main ferry company that brings you to the island is the Excursions A Cabrera, but, especially during the high season, it is essential to book with a bit of advance