Highlights
- • Uninhabited island with hiking trails
- • Rich biodiversity
- • Unique Mediterranean landscapes
description
The Sa Dragonera Natural Park is a biodiversity haven in the Mediterranean. Its trails wind through dreamlike landscapes, where the song of birds accompanies every step. This enclave, free from human intervention, offers a pure connection with nature. The island, with its sleeping dragon silhouette, is a testament to the wild beauty and serenity that only such a place can offer. Here, time seems t…
The Sa Dragonera Natural Park is a biodiversity haven in the Mediterranean. Its trails wind through dreamlike landscapes, where the song of birds accompanies every step. This enclave, free from human intervention, offers a pure connection with nature. The island, with its sleeping dragon silhouette, is a testament to the wild beauty and serenity that only such a place can offer. Here, time seems to stand still, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in a world where nature reigns supreme. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Location
Guide - Parque Natural de Sa Dragonera
How to get there
Information on how to get to the region
To reach Sa Dragonera, you must first travel to Sant Elm on the island of Mallorca. From there, regular boat services operate to the island. The boat trip takes approximately 20 minutes. It is advisable to check the boat schedules in advance, especially during the low season.
Area Information
General information about the area
The park has several marked trails that allow exploration of the island. There are no visitor centers on the island, but information can be obtained in Sant Elm.
Geography
Geography and terrain characteristics
Sa Dragonera is a rocky island located southwest of Mallorca, approximately 4 km long and up to 900 meters wide. Its terrain is rugged, with cliffs reaching 360 meters high at Puig des Far Vell.
Flora & Fauna
Flora and fauna of the region
Sa Dragonera hosts rich biodiversity, including endemic species like the Balearic lizard. Seabirds, such as Audouin's gull, are common and can be observed year-round.
Can you camp on Sa Dragonera?
No, camping is not allowed on Sa Dragonera to protect its ecosystem.
Are guides available for hiking trails?
Yes, guides can be hired in Sant Elm for guided tours of the island.
Is it necessary to book the boat in advance?
It is advisable to book the boat in advance, especially during high season.