Beaches and Trails at Mondragó Natural Park
On Mallorca’s southeast coast near Santanyí, the Nature Park Mondragó is a coastal reserve that combines pristine beaches, wetlands, and Mediterranean woodland. Known for its crystal-clear waters and scenic walking paths, it’s one of the island’s most family-friendly nature escapes.
A Mix of Habitats
Mondragó is home to pine forests, dunes, and agricultural terraces alongside two of Mallorca’s most beautiful coves, Cala Mondragó and S’Amarador. Wetlands and lagoons add ecological richness, providing habitat for migratory birds and diverse plant species.
Walking and Swimming
The park offers several short walking routes that connect beaches, viewpoints, and shaded woodland trails. Visitors can enjoy a morning hike followed by a swim in one of the coves, making it equally appealing to hikers and sunseekers. Picnic areas and beach services add to its convenience.
When & Where
Mondragó is located close to Santanyí, in the southeast of Mallorca. It is open year-round from 09:00 to 16:00 in winter and until 18:00 in summer, with longer daylight hours in peak season. Entry is free, and car parks are available near the beaches.
Why Visit?
Mondragó offers a rare combination of accessible beaches and protected natural landscapes. Whether you’re birdwatching in the wetlands, walking coastal trails, or relaxing by the sea, this nature park shows off Mallorca’s softer, unspoilt side.
Visitor Info
Location: Near Santanyí, southeast Mallorca.
Opening Hours: Winter 09:00–16:00; Summer 09:00–18:00.
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