Nice communal atmosphere for sunset but let’s be clear, the parking is actually about 6 spaces so be prepared to turn around sharply and try find parking in the main road. Whatever you do don’t try to park in that mad little space behind the bins because you’ll end up arguing with the five cars who try the same move after you. We saw some crazy locals? Jumping off the rocks into the sea. Everyone cheered. No idea how they got out 😵
Lovely sunset spot, wear trainers or sturdy sandals. Saw one lady in kitten heels struggling to navigate the path in. The path in isn’t actually a path just some sharp rocks that threaten to derail your holiday with a broken ankle. I don’t mind a bit of funky walking but if you wear flip flops you’re going...
Read morePont d'en Gil is undeniably a romantic spot to catch a breathtaking sunset. The dramatic natural arch and the backdrop of the sea create a picturesque setting that's perfect for couples. However, it's important to be aware that this spot tends to get quite crowded, especially during peak sunset hours. The popularity of Pont d'en Gil can lead to limited space and a bustling atmosphere, which may not suit those seeking solitude. Nevertheless, if you're willing to share the view with others, it's worth the visit for the sheer beauty of the sunset and the enchanting surroundings. Just plan to arrive early to secure a good vantage point and fully...
Read moreThis is a lovely natural phenomenon with great views of the sea and boats of varying sizes passing by. People say go for the sunset but one time we passed nearby there were literally hundreds of people wandering about in crowds so I'd say don't bother unless you're there out of season. The "path" should not be imagined as a proper walkway, more a route where thousands of walkers have trodden down the ancient craggy rocks. Wear proper shoes or walk extremely slowly. "Parking" has 4 spaces but plenty on the road, again if it's busy, you'll have to walk further...
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