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Parc natural de Mondragó — Attraction in Santanyí

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Parc natural de Mondragó
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Cala Mondragó
07691 Cala Mondragó, Balearic Islands, Spain
Caló des Borgit
Balearic Sea, 07691, Illes Balears, Spain
Calo d’en Perdiu
07690, Balearic Islands, Spain
Nearby restaurants
Sa Font de n'Alis
Cala Mondragó, s/n, 07691 Portopetro, Balearic Islands, Spain
Nearby hotels
Hotel Apartaments Playa Mondragó
Cala Mondragó s/n, 07691 Beachfront, Illes Balears, Spain
Hostal Condemar
Ctra. A.Blanca-C. Mondragó, s/n, 07691, Illes Balears, Spain
Agroturisme na Martina
Cala Mondrago, Ctra, s/n, 07691 Portopetro, Balearic Islands, Spain
Iberostar Waves Club Cala Barca
Sa Barca Trencada, S/N, Carrer de la Barca Trencada, 18D, 07691 Barca Trencada, Balearic Islands, Spain
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Parc natural de Mondragó

Carretera Mondrago, s/n, 07691, Illes Balears, Spain
4.7(6.5K)
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attractions: Cala Mondragó, Caló des Borgit, Calo d’en Perdiu, restaurants: Sa Font de n'Alis
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Nearby attractions of Parc natural de Mondragó

Cala Mondragó

Caló des Borgit

Calo d’en Perdiu

Cala Mondragó

Cala Mondragó

4.6

(2.2K)

Open 24 hours
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Caló des Borgit

Caló des Borgit

4.6

(457)

Open 24 hours
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Calo d’en Perdiu

Calo d’en Perdiu

4.5

(25)

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Things to do nearby

Explore the water caves in Manacor
Explore the water caves in Manacor
Mon, Dec 8 • 10:00 AM
07680, Manacor, Illes Balears, Spain
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Wine Tour and Tasting in Dalt Turó - Mallorca
Wine Tour and Tasting in Dalt Turó - Mallorca
Tue, Dec 9 • 11:00 AM
07630, Campos, Islas Baleares, Spain
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Rafa Nadal Museum Xperience
Rafa Nadal Museum Xperience
Mon, Dec 8 • 10:00 AM
Ctra. Cales de Mallorca s/n, Km 1,2, Manacor, 07500
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Nearby restaurants of Parc natural de Mondragó

Sa Font de n'Alis

Sa Font de n'Alis

Sa Font de n'Alis

3.6

(852)

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Reviews of Parc natural de Mondragó

4.7
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5.0
1y

The park offers a network of well-marked hiking trails that wind through diverse landscapes, including pine forests, wetlands, and coastal cliffs:

Cala Mondragó to Cala S'Amarador Coastal Trail Difficulty: Easy to moderate, suitable for all ages. Length: km (one way). This trail begins at Cala Mondragó, a picturesque sandy beach with clear turquoise waters. From here, a well-marked path leads you along the coastline to Cala S'Amarador, another beautiful beach within the park. You'll pass through pine groves and coastal scrubland, with opportunities for birdwatching and enjoying the coastal scenery. Both beaches provide spots for swimming and relaxing.

Cami des Fonts de n'Alis Difficulty: Moderate, with some elevation changes and uneven terrain. Length: 3 km This trail meanders through Mondragó's diverse landscapes, including pine forests and wetlands. It's a loop trail that begins and ends near Cala Mondragó, passing by natural springs (fonts) and offering views of the park's interior.

S'Amarador to Caló des Burgit Coastal Trail Difficulty: Moderate, with some rocky sections and changes in elevation. Length: 2 km (one way). Starting at S'Amarador Beach, this trail follows the coastline southward towards Caló des Burgit, a small, secluded cove nestled among cliffs. The trail offers panoramic views of the Mediterranean and opportunities to explore lesser-known coastal landscapes.

Ruta de Ses Fonts de n'Alis Difficulty: Moderate to difficult, due to length and terrain. Length: 5 km This longer loop trail explores the interior of Mondragó Natural Park, passing through forests and past natural springs. It's a more challenging hike that rewards you with peaceful surroundings and opportunities for wildlife sightings. You'll traverse pine forests and cross streams fed by natural springs, a deeper immersion into the park's natural environment.

Camí de sa Mola de sa Mina Difficulty: Easy, suitable for all ages. Length: 1 km (one way). This trail leads to a scenic viewpoint overlooking the surrounding countryside and coastline. It's a shorter hike that provides panoramic views of Mondragó and the...

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2.0
6y

I liked it overall, as it was a beautiful park - a million trees blending with the sea, it was lovely and I owed yet again at nature and its beauty. It was recimended to me by a local and I chose to go, as I expected a very remote and nature-friendly place. However, people have turned it into a bit of a circus, not caring a single bit about the wildlife or the fact that this place is a natural habitat for hundreds of species. Instead, when you reach the first beach, you are greeted by a bar full of plastic goods and tourist boats driving in and out of the lagoon every hour. If you are lucky enough to spot a fish, octopus or a crab, you will also see them running for their life when the catamarans are approaching. Sad story really. Same goes for the second beach. I won't even comment on the mount of people leaving their rubbish behind... To top things off, both bars DO NOT have drinking water fountains. They are so so so cheap and easy to install, and save so much plastic from going into the seas. Owners have decided to make profit instead - IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NATURAL PARK - and water costs €4 a bottle... let's say 1000 people go there every day, they would buy 3-4 bottles each... that's a ridiculous amount of plastic that daily goes to waste! Ridiculous... I hope Mondrago lasts long enough to see...

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5.0
6y

The beach here is beautiful. Excellent for children as the water is really clear (not even much churned up sand underwater) and quite shallow for a decent amount into the sea. It's also great for snorkelling as there's a rocky bit to one side which leads around to a second beach. Both are fairly narrow unfortunately and get crowded but you should be able to find a spot to park your stuff. Toilets are 1 Euro a go and there's fresh fruit and a small eatery available too. The biggest issue for some people might be the lengthy walk from the top of the hill. As it's situated in a residential area, you have to park in a car park some 350m at the top of the hill and it costs 5 euro for the day or if you leave it late enough, 2 euro. If it's full, you can park on the side of the road a bit further up for free. When packing up our gear, I did a naughty and drove down to the turning circle right at the beach front, chucked our stuff in the boot and headed back up the hill. Not recommended if you have a wide vehicle like a bigger SUV as the road does get narrow and it's hard for 2 cars to pass each other without mowing down innocent pedestrians. Well recommended if you're staying in or around Cala d'Or because it's only a...

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Y. T. Nixon TanY. T. Nixon Tan
The park offers a network of well-marked hiking trails that wind through diverse landscapes, including pine forests, wetlands, and coastal cliffs: 1. Cala Mondragó to Cala S'Amarador Coastal Trail - Difficulty: Easy to moderate, suitable for all ages. - Length: km (one way). This trail begins at Cala Mondragó, a picturesque sandy beach with clear turquoise waters. From here, a well-marked path leads you along the coastline to Cala S'Amarador, another beautiful beach within the park. You'll pass through pine groves and coastal scrubland, with opportunities for birdwatching and enjoying the coastal scenery. Both beaches provide spots for swimming and relaxing. 2. Cami des Fonts de n'Alis - Difficulty: Moderate, with some elevation changes and uneven terrain. - Length: 3 km This trail meanders through Mondragó's diverse landscapes, including pine forests and wetlands. It's a loop trail that begins and ends near Cala Mondragó, passing by natural springs (fonts) and offering views of the park's interior. 3. S'Amarador to Caló des Burgit Coastal Trail - Difficulty: Moderate, with some rocky sections and changes in elevation. - Length: 2 km (one way). Starting at S'Amarador Beach, this trail follows the coastline southward towards Caló des Burgit, a small, secluded cove nestled among cliffs. The trail offers panoramic views of the Mediterranean and opportunities to explore lesser-known coastal landscapes. 4. Ruta de Ses Fonts de n'Alis - Difficulty: Moderate to difficult, due to length and terrain. - Length: 5 km This longer loop trail explores the interior of Mondragó Natural Park, passing through forests and past natural springs. It's a more challenging hike that rewards you with peaceful surroundings and opportunities for wildlife sightings. You'll traverse pine forests and cross streams fed by natural springs, a deeper immersion into the park's natural environment. 5. Camí de sa Mola de sa Mina - Difficulty: Easy, suitable for all ages. - Length: 1 km (one way). This trail leads to a scenic viewpoint overlooking the surrounding countryside and coastline. It's a shorter hike that provides panoramic views of Mondragó and the Mediterranean Sea.
Rob LewisRob Lewis
Parking is at the top of the hill, only a 5-10 min walk down a designated pedestrian section of the road. €6 all day. Wooden boards take you along the rear of the beach , by the sunbeds and umbrellas available to rent, again by the day (€15 for 2 X sunbeds and an umbrella and safe) The beach is not huge and was full when we left at 1pm. However arriving at 9am we were one of the first. There is room for maybe 2 or 3 rows of people in front the sunbeds and the beach is sandy. There is a lifeguard tower and the guards do a great job of keeping people safe in the water. A designated section of the sea is for the pedalos and buoys mark the area safe to swim out to without meeting any of the influx of boats/yachts throughout the day. A cafe bar provides any required drinks and or food but there is also a well stocked shop just up off the beach. You can walk round a well laid path to the next ,larger beach around if you want and there are also footpaths off into the woods, being that the area is one of natural beauty The sea is easy to paddle out into with clear water and just a few fish I could see. No real waves either.
Michael WeinholdMichael Weinhold
We absolutely enjoyed our stay in Mondragó National Park. There's an official parking structure. It's 5€ for the whole day, which is the only time we had to pay for parking during our holiday. On the upside, the proceeds go to an organization that helps disabled people. Instead of taking the main road to the beach, we used one of the trails. You get some beautiful nature to see and even have a little shadow here and there on your descent. The first beach we arrived on was pretty crowded, but we still managed to get a good spot beneath one of the pine trees. The water was clean and beautiful. We later went to a second beach, but only to take another one of the trails through the park, which provides a healthy mix of exploring the nature and enjoying swimming in the turquoise water. Human
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The park offers a network of well-marked hiking trails that wind through diverse landscapes, including pine forests, wetlands, and coastal cliffs: 1. Cala Mondragó to Cala S'Amarador Coastal Trail - Difficulty: Easy to moderate, suitable for all ages. - Length: km (one way). This trail begins at Cala Mondragó, a picturesque sandy beach with clear turquoise waters. From here, a well-marked path leads you along the coastline to Cala S'Amarador, another beautiful beach within the park. You'll pass through pine groves and coastal scrubland, with opportunities for birdwatching and enjoying the coastal scenery. Both beaches provide spots for swimming and relaxing. 2. Cami des Fonts de n'Alis - Difficulty: Moderate, with some elevation changes and uneven terrain. - Length: 3 km This trail meanders through Mondragó's diverse landscapes, including pine forests and wetlands. It's a loop trail that begins and ends near Cala Mondragó, passing by natural springs (fonts) and offering views of the park's interior. 3. S'Amarador to Caló des Burgit Coastal Trail - Difficulty: Moderate, with some rocky sections and changes in elevation. - Length: 2 km (one way). Starting at S'Amarador Beach, this trail follows the coastline southward towards Caló des Burgit, a small, secluded cove nestled among cliffs. The trail offers panoramic views of the Mediterranean and opportunities to explore lesser-known coastal landscapes. 4. Ruta de Ses Fonts de n'Alis - Difficulty: Moderate to difficult, due to length and terrain. - Length: 5 km This longer loop trail explores the interior of Mondragó Natural Park, passing through forests and past natural springs. It's a more challenging hike that rewards you with peaceful surroundings and opportunities for wildlife sightings. You'll traverse pine forests and cross streams fed by natural springs, a deeper immersion into the park's natural environment. 5. Camí de sa Mola de sa Mina - Difficulty: Easy, suitable for all ages. - Length: 1 km (one way). This trail leads to a scenic viewpoint overlooking the surrounding countryside and coastline. It's a shorter hike that provides panoramic views of Mondragó and the Mediterranean Sea.
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Parking is at the top of the hill, only a 5-10 min walk down a designated pedestrian section of the road. €6 all day. Wooden boards take you along the rear of the beach , by the sunbeds and umbrellas available to rent, again by the day (€15 for 2 X sunbeds and an umbrella and safe) The beach is not huge and was full when we left at 1pm. However arriving at 9am we were one of the first. There is room for maybe 2 or 3 rows of people in front the sunbeds and the beach is sandy. There is a lifeguard tower and the guards do a great job of keeping people safe in the water. A designated section of the sea is for the pedalos and buoys mark the area safe to swim out to without meeting any of the influx of boats/yachts throughout the day. A cafe bar provides any required drinks and or food but there is also a well stocked shop just up off the beach. You can walk round a well laid path to the next ,larger beach around if you want and there are also footpaths off into the woods, being that the area is one of natural beauty The sea is easy to paddle out into with clear water and just a few fish I could see. No real waves either.
Rob Lewis

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We absolutely enjoyed our stay in Mondragó National Park. There's an official parking structure. It's 5€ for the whole day, which is the only time we had to pay for parking during our holiday. On the upside, the proceeds go to an organization that helps disabled people. Instead of taking the main road to the beach, we used one of the trails. You get some beautiful nature to see and even have a little shadow here and there on your descent. The first beach we arrived on was pretty crowded, but we still managed to get a good spot beneath one of the pine trees. The water was clean and beautiful. We later went to a second beach, but only to take another one of the trails through the park, which provides a healthy mix of exploring the nature and enjoying swimming in the turquoise water. Human
Michael Weinhold

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