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Mallorca Nature attractions

  • Es Trenc

    Of all the glorious beaches on Mallorca, we picked Es Trenc for a special mention because it's one of the last natural beaches on the island, and it has official protection so it can stay that way. Read more about Es Trenc

  • Mallorca Planetarium

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    The Mallorca Planetarium was added to the complex housing the Mallorca Astronomical Observatory in 2003, and is open to the public. Read more about Mallorca Planetarium

  • Albufera National Park

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    The ecologically diverse Parc Natural de S'Albufera is a large (1688 hectares) wetland area in the north of Mallorca between Alcúdia and Can Picafort. S'Albufera was given National Park status on Read more about Albufera National Park

  • La Reserva Parc Natural

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    La Reserva Parc Natural is an entertaining 3,7km walk through beautiful natural parkland near Puigpunyent. Along the way you get up close and personal with brown bears, owls, turtles, peacocks Read more about La Reserva Parc Natural

  • Llevant Peninsula Nature Reserve

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    The Llevant peninsula in north east Mallorca contains a great diversity of habitats in a relatively small area of 1576 hectares, some of which remains in private ownership. Some of the farm Read more about Llevant Peninsula Nature Reserve

  • S'Albufereta Nature Reserve

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    This tiny 200 hectare wetland nature reserve in the north of Mallorca contains diverse natural and semi-natural habitats, and therefore supports a great diversity of species, especially birdlife Read more about S'Albufereta Nature Reserve

  • Marineland

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    Marineland Mallorca was the first marine zoo in Spain and has a background of almost 40 years experience in entertainment, education, research and interconnection with nature. Read more about Marineland

  • Mondragó Nature Reserve

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    Mondragó is on the south east coast of Mallorca in an area largely made up of marine deposits, similar to reefs and swamps. Read more about Mondragó Nature Reserve

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Nature attractions in Mallorca

Many visitors are surprised to find that Mallorca has much to offer birders, botanists, and divers in the many land and marine nature reserves.  The island is an important stopover for many types of migratory birds as well as local species.

On the flora side, Mallorca is home to a great variety of flowering and aromatic shrubs, and typical Mediterranean trees such as Aleppo pine, holm oak, olive, almond and carob, as well as citrus varieties.  Marine life around the islands is particularly diverse and rewarding for divers.

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