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Mallorca's charm extends beyond its mainland; its neighboring islands, Sa Dragonera and Cabrera, offer unique escapes into nature, history, and tranquility. These islands are perfect for day trips and short excursions.
Sa Dragonera, an uninhabited islet off the southwestern coast of Mallorca, resembles a dragon sleeping in the sea—hence the name. While it won't breathe fire, it promises a fiery adventure for nature lovers. Note that there's no accommodation or restaurants, so bring your own food and water for the day.
How to Get There: You can reach Sa Dragonera via a short boat trip from Sant Elm, a quaint coastal village, or from Port d'Andratx. Several local companies offer regular boat services, making the 20-minute journey an easy part of your itinerary.
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Cabrera is the centerpiece of the Cabrera Archipelago National Park, located about 10 km south of Mallorca. The island has a rich history, including a castle that once guarded against pirates, and is a haven for marine life. Be aware that limited food options are available, and there are no hotels. Day trips are the norm, so plan accordingly.
How to Get There: Boats to Cabrera depart from Colònia de Sant Jordi, with travel times around 40 minutes. Various tour operators offer daily trips, and it's advisable to book in advance, especially during peak season.
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