Authentic treasures hidden among dunes, cliffs and pine forests
Mallorca will always surprise you; even if you visit the island a thousand times, there is always something new to discover. The bays in the east of the island are perhaps the least known, because access to them is usually not easy.
In the municipality of Artà the beaches are almost untouched. They are surrounded by dunes, mastics, pine forests and thyme hills. The lack of buildings and the commitment to sustainable tourism make this area an earthly paradise in the east. Visit Cala Torta, Cala Mesquida, Cala Agulla, Sa Font Celada, Cala Estreta, Cala Matzoc, Na Clara and S’Arenalet des Verger.
Go to Manacor to discover sandy bays and rocks and cliffs and then take a dip in one of these bays: Cala Varques, Cala Millor, Cala Romántica, Cala Morlanda and Es Caló Blanc.
Let your dream come true and bathe in one of the bays of Felanitx; you have to walk a few kilometers on foot to reach a landscape of sand, rocks and rocks, with vegetation reaching almost to the sea. Not to forget: the crystal-clear waters. Very recommendable are Cala sa Nau, Cala Brafi, Cala Mitjana, Cala Serena, Cala Ferrera and Cala d’en Marçal.
Are you ready for dream holidays?
An unspoiled and lonely beach in the Península de Llevant Natural Park
A beach for hikers in the Península de Llevant Natural Park