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Can Picafort
One of the busiest and most developed beaches in the municipality of Santa Margalida, Can Picafort blends urban amenities...
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Son Baulo
Named after a torrent, village, and the island’s only known megalithic tomb (1700 BC), Son Bauló forms part of the Àrea Natural...
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Son Serra de Marina
Son Serra de Marina is more than just a beach – it’s also a village and marina that share its name. The area’s distinctive...
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S’Arenal d’en Casat
Also known as Ses Assussenes, this secluded beach sits within the Àrea Natural d'Especial Interès de Son Real and offers...
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Cala Serralot
Nestled between Platja des Dolç and S’Arenal d’en Casat, Cala Serralot (also known as Es Serralot) is part of the Àrea Natural...
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Calo Des Homes Morts
Nestled near Caló de sa Torre, Caló des Homos Morts is a secluded cove popular with guests of Club Mediterranée...
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Na Patana
Na Patana, also known as Punta de na Patana, sits along a remote and low-lying stretch of coastline defined by limestone...
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Son Real
Son Real sits within one of Mallorca’s most important protected natural reserves, declared an Àrea Natural d'Especial Interès in 1991...
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