S'Albufera de Mallorca
S'Albufera de Mallorca protects 2,850 hectares of wetlands where 270 bird species feed, nest, and rest during migration.
About S'Albufera de Mallorca
S'Albufera de Mallorca protects 2,850 hectares of wetlands where 270 bird species feed, nest, and rest during migration. You'll spot purple herons stalking through shallow lagoons, ospreys diving for fish, and countless waders picking through the mud. Four well-marked trails wind through flat terrain perfect for cycling, with wooden observation hides positioned at prime birdwatching spots along the reed-fringed waterways.
The park feels refreshingly wild after Mallorca's crowded beaches, with only the sound of birdsong and rustling reeds breaking the silence. You'll walk on raised wooden boardwalks and gravel paths that keep your feet dry while offering clear views across the marshes. The observation hides become treasure hunts where patience rewards you with close-up views of rare species, and the flat landscape means even casual walkers can cover serious distance without breaking a sweat.
Most visitors rush through in an hour, but you need at least two hours to make birdwatching worthwhile. The visitor center runs out of binoculars by mid-morning, so bring your own or arrive when they open at 9am. Skip the longest trail unless you're cycling, as it gets repetitive after the first half. Entry costs nothing, making this one of Mallorca's best free attractions if you actually enjoy nature over Instagram shots.
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