The best of Mediterranean nature
Port of Sóller
The Malgrats Islands in Calvià (Marine Reserve)
Cabrera Island Maritime-Terrestrial National Park
Discover the varied flora and fauna that cover the island and find peace and quiet in the different natural environments. Mallorca is famous not only for its crystal clear waters, but also for its rich natural heritage. The island has a wide range of ecosystems, from the Serra de Tramuntana to the plains of the Pla de Mallorca and the spectacular coastline of the Serra de Llevant. The island has a huge variety of landscapes for visitors to enjoy, ranging from rugged mountains to a coast that looks like paradise. The Serra de Tramuntana, declared a World Heritage Site by the UNESCO is a uniquely beautiful mountainous landscape, with cliffs sloping down to the sea, green valleys and crystal-clear streams. A hike through the mountains is one of the most rewarding experiences you can have on the island. Another impressive place is the Natural Park of s'Albufera. This protected area is one of the Mediterranean’s most valuable wetlands and a true paradise for nature lovers. A great variety of migratory birds can be spotted here, as well as native fauna and flora. Mallorca is a real treasure island for nature lovers, who come here to switch off and enjoy the beauty of the natural environment. From its breathtaking mountains to its dreamy coastline, from wetlands to native forests, there is unparalleled natural beauty everywhere.
Discover how to explore Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera in an environmentally friendly way, leaving a positive footprint on the environment.