General information
Destination |
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Mallorca, Spain |
Program details
Dive in unbelievably crystal-clear turquoise waters teeming with fish, and admire the island’s spectacular rugged backdrop.
Choose how you wish to visit the picturesque Maritime-Terrestrial National Park Cabrera
Full Tour with Blue Cave
This is undoubtably the best way to discover Cabrera. Enjoy a tour of the archipelago and explore all corners of the beautiful island. Enjoy stops where you will be able to dive into its waters and, not forgetting the famous Blue Cave. Before the tour comes to an end, enjoy an hour on the island to explore the surrounding areas as you wish.
Maritime route with Blue Cave
Departing the nearby port of Colonia de Sant Jordi the trip to the island takes approximately 15 minutes. As you speed though the waves, listen as an audioguide explains the geology, history, flora and fauna of this amazing archipelago and find out how the small islands: Na Foradada, Na Pobre, Na Plana, L’Esponja, Na Conillera and Na Redona got their name.
Admire Cabrera’s dramatic cliffs as well as the Strait of L'Imperial, N'Enciola lighthouse, eagle nests, the natural port and bay as well as the castle. On the way back to Mallorca, the boat stops at Sa Cova Blava, a beautiful blue grotto, where you are able to dive into the crystal-clear waters.
The Landing and Blue Cave
This option is perfect for those who want more time exploring the island and less time sailing. After navigating through the small islands, disembark at Cabrera’s natural port, from where you are free to discover the island.
Relax on the pristine beach and cool off in the turquoise waters, visit the museum or sit back and contemplate the tranquillity of the island with a drink in Cabrera’s only bar. If you prefer to explore, climb up to the medieval castle dominating the harbour where you can enjoy fabulous panoramic views of the island and sea. On the way back to Mallorca, there will be a brief stop at the Blue Cave, where you are able to dive into the crystal-clear waters.
Languages
English, German and Spanish.
Others
Please note that the stop at the Blue Cave depends on weather and sea conditions.