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Must-see attractions in Southern Mallorca

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    Cap de Ses Salines

    Southern Mallorca

    Follow the Ma6110 highway 9km south of Llombards to reach the Cap de Ses Salines, a beautiful bluff on Mallorca's southernmost tip with a lighthouse (Far…

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    Capocorb Vell

    Southern Mallorca

    At this sprawling prehistoric village, you can wander along rocky pathways and beside rough stone structures that date to 1000 BCE. The site, which…

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    Cala Llombards

    Southern Mallorca

    A petite cove defined by rough rock walls topped with pines, Cala Llombards is a truly beautiful place. A beach-hut bar and sun loungers shaded by palm…

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    Cala Pi

    Southern Mallorca

    Reached via a steep staircase (follow the signs along Cami de la Cala Pi), this beach is only 50m wide but it is a beauty, stretching more than 100m…

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    Es Pontàs

    Southern Mallorca

    One of the top photo-ops on the south coast, this natural arch in between Cala Santanyí and Cala Llombards is a simply stunning sight. If you're fortunate…

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    Platja des Trenc

    Southern Mallorca

    Platja des Trenc, the largest undeveloped beach on Mallorca, runs 2km northwest from the southern edge of Colònia de Sant Jordi. With long stretches of…

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    Far de Cap Blanc

    Southern Mallorca

    You can't enter this lighthouse at Cap Blanc, which dates to 1863 with a light-beam that was originally fuelled by olive oil. But you can approach the…

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    Artestruz Mallorca

    Southern Mallorca

    The main attraction at this ostrich farm is the chance to see, stroke and feed the birds, which kids will love; they're also active at night. Meals …

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    Poblat Talaiòtic dels Antigors

    Southern Mallorca

    About 1km south of Ses Salines (follow the signposts off the road to Colònia de Sant Jordi) is this neglected archaeological site. There's no visitors'…

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    Cala Santanyí

    Southern Mallorca

    Cala Santanyí's popular but not overcrowded beach is the star in a scenic show that also includes a gorgeous, cliff-lined cove and impossibly cobalt…

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    Platja de Ses Covetes

    Southern Mallorca

    This 200m sweep of pale, silky sand and gin-clear water forms part of the Reserva Marina del Migjorn de Mallorca (a protected marine reserve), so no…

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    Castillo de Cabrera

    Southern Mallorca

    Attacked, damaged and rebuilt repeatedly since its 14th-century origin, this squat hexagonal tower guards Cabrera's eastern harbour. At one point it was…

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    Cova des Pas de Vallgornera

    Southern Mallorca

    In Vallgornera (3km east of Cala Pi), half a dozen caves burrow their way through the rock underfoot. Some are truly impressive, with underground rivers…

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    Botanicactus

    Southern Mallorca

    Just outside Ses Salines is Botanicactus, Mallorca's largest botanical garden. Not just given over to cacti, its 15 hectares bristle with palms, bamboo…

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    Cala Mondragó

    Southern Mallorca

    Surrounded by coves, dunes and low hills, served by a bar and restaurant and blessed with clear, calm waters, this protected blue-flag beach has most…

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    Es Celler

    Southern Mallorca

    This restored farmhouse contains an ethnographic and natural history collection. Outside is a small botanic garden where you can see many endemic Balearic…

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    Platja de Ses Roquetes

    Southern Mallorca

    This broad stretch of white sand is lapped by clear, shallow waters, and looks across to a scattering of small islands. Nudism is allowed.

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    Sa Plageta

    Southern Mallorca

    Surrounded by low pine-clad hills, this peaceful beach is a delightful place for a picnic and/or watery romp.

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    S’Espalmador

    Southern Mallorca

    Tucked behind the point of the same name is this peaceful little cove.