Sa Dragonera is a small island located off the west coast of Mallorca, Spain. The island has a length of about 4 km and is an important nature reserve due to its unique flora and fauna. The island owes its name to the shape of the mountain range that resembles the shape of a dragon. Sa Dragonera has a rugged coastline with cliffs, caves and small bays. It is a popular destination for hikers, birdwatchers, divers and nature lovers due to its rich biodiversity. There are several hiking trails that offer visitors the chance to explore the island and enjoy the breathtaking views of the coastline and the mountains. During the walk, visitors can encounter various species of plants and animals, including endemic species found only in the Balearic Islands. The island is also home to a colony of pygmy falcons and other rare bird species. In addition, different species of lizards, snakes and amphibians live on the island. There are several places of interest on the island, including the lighthouse of Tramuntana and the old settlement of Cala Lladó. In addition, there is a small museum on the island that shows the history and culture of Sa Dragonera. To visit Sa Dragonera, visitors must take a boat from the port of Sant Elm on mainland Mallorca. Boats depart regularly during the high season and organized tours are also available. Sa Dragonera is a unique and beautiful destination for nature lovers, offering the chance to experience and appreciate the biodiversity and natural beauty of the Balearic Islands. |
Setting | Outdoor |
8,912.83 km from Denver, United States |