Perched atop Puig de Sant Salvador at 509 m above sea level, the Sanctuary of Sant Salvador is a revered pilgrimage destination and panoramic viewpoint just northeast of Felanitx...
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One of Mallorca’s three great medieval rocky castles, the Castell de Santueri crowns a dramatic limestone crag east of Felanitx. With panoramic sea views...
Hidden in the rolling countryside west of Felanitx lies the Es Fangar Estate, one of Mallorca’s largest and most exclusive rural fincas. Known for its commitment to organic viticulture...
Every Sunday morning, the Felanitx Weekly Market transforms the town’s historic centre into a colourful showcase of Mallorcan culture...
Tucked behind the bustling streets of Felanitx lies the tranquil Convent de Sant Agustí, a 17th-century monastic complex...
Tucked into a rocky stretch of coastline near Felanitx, Cala sa Nau is a beautiful, compact cove beach surrounded by cliffs and pine trees...
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