Mondrago Natural Park
Mondrago Natural Park on the southeast coast has two beaches (S'Amarador and Cala Mondrago) connected by a boardwalk through pine forest and coastal wetlands.

About Mondrago Natural Park
Mondrago Natural Park on the southeast coast has two beaches (S'Amarador and Cala Mondrago) connected by a boardwalk through pine forest and coastal wetlands. S'Amarador has fine sand and shallow water, excellent for families. Cala Mondrago is slightly smaller with rocks on the sides good for snorkelling. The park is free to enter (EUR 5 parking). A walking trail loops through the park (3 km, 1 hour, flat, easy) past farmland, wetlands, and viewpoints. Birdwatchers come for the ospreys and Audouin's gulls. The park limits daily visitors in summer, so arrive before 10 AM.
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Getting there
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Free park entry, EUR 5 parking. Arrive before 10 AM in summer (parking fills). S'Amarador beach is better for families (shallower, sandier). Cala Mondrago is better for snorkelling (rocky edges). The boardwalk loop takes 30-45 minutes. Bring your own food and water, the beach bar is limited. Ospreys nest in the cliffs.
Plan for about 4 hours.
Mondrago Natural Park is in the Southeast neighborhood of Mallorca. The address is Carretera Mondrago, s/n, 07691, Illes Balears, Spain. The area is well-served by metro.
Yes, entry is free. There may be optional paid exhibits or activities, but the main experience costs nothing.
This works well at any time of day, though mornings tend to be quieter. Weekdays are less crowded than weekends.
Comfortable shoes are recommended. Check the weather forecast and dress in layers, especially in shoulder seasons.
Nearby in Southeast
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