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Hidden locations in the Balearic Islands

The Balearic Islands contain numerous remote beaches, historical sites, and natural landmarks. From the ancient Talayotic ruins of Torre d'en Galmés to the coastal cliffs of Cap de Formentor, these locations offer geological formations, archaeological remains, and marine vistas. The region includes natural reserves like S'Albufera des Grau, historical structures such as the Lluc Monastery, and coastal features including the rock formations at Sa Pedrera de Cala d'Hort.

Es Calò des Moro
Es Calò des Moro

Sant Llorenç des Cardassar, Mallorca, Spain

This small beach between limestone cliffs features white sand and blue Mediterranean waters. Access requires walking down stone steps.

Torre d'en Galmés
Torre d'en Galmés

Alaior, Minorca, Spain

This prehistoric settlement includes three talayots, residential areas and water collection systems from the Bronze Age period.

Cala Figuera
Cala Figuera

Santanyí, Mallorca, Spain

This port maintains its traditional Mediterranean architecture with white houses and fishing boats moored along two natural inlets.

Caló des Serral
Caló des Serral

Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Ibiza, Spain

This small cove contains smooth pebbles instead of sand. The water depth increases quickly, making it suitable for swimming.

Jardí del Bisbe
Jardí del Bisbe

Mallorca, Spain

Garden located near the cathedral featuring stone benches, Mediterranean plants, palm trees and decorative fountains from the 16th century.

Binibeca Vell
Binibeca Vell

Minorca, Spain

Coastal settlement built in 1969 with white houses, narrow streets and a small port used by local fishermen.

Sa Dragonera
Sa Dragonera

Mallorca, Spain

Protected island with native lizards, three lighthouses and marked hiking trails across Mediterranean vegetation and cliffs.

Cami de Cavalls
Cami de Cavalls

Minorca, Spain

Historical coastal path of 185 kilometers dating from the 14th century, connecting beaches, cliffs and coastal villages.

Cala en Turqueta
Cala en Turqueta

Minorca, Spain

This beach features a shoreline of pale sand and transparent blue waters bordered by pine trees and limestone cliffs.

Puig de Missa
Puig de Missa

Ibiza, Spain

This religious complex includes thick defensive walls, a bell tower and a chapel built to protect inhabitants from pirate attacks.

Necròpolis del Puig des Molins
Necròpolis del Puig des Molins

Ibiza, Spain

This archaeological site contains over 3000 tombs from the Phoenician-Punic period, with many artifacts displayed in the adjacent museum.

Torrent de Pareis
Torrent de Pareis

Mallorca, Spain

A limestone gorge stretching over 3 kilometers, carved by water erosion, ending at Sa Calobra beach between vertical rock walls.

Sanctuary of Cura
Sanctuary of Cura

Mallorca, Spain

This religious complex from the 13th century stands at 540 meters elevation on Randa Mountain, offering views across central Mallorca.

Sa Pedrera Quarry
Sa Pedrera Quarry

Ibiza, Spain

This former stone quarry near Cala d'Hort contains geometric rock carvings and natural pools formed by centuries of Mediterranean wave action.

Alcaufar Cove
Alcaufar Cove

Minorca, Spain

This coastal inlet features white sand, clear water and traditional fishing boats. The surrounding village retains its Mediterranean architectural character.

S'Albufera Natural Park
S'Albufera Natural Park

Minorca, Spain

This protected coastal area contains a lagoon system, sand dunes and Mediterranean forest. The park hosts 90 bird species and native plants.

Cave of Xoroi
Cave of Xoroi

Minorca, Spain

This coastal cave system extends into limestone cliffs, featuring terraces and viewpoints. The site hosts evening entertainment and preserves a local folk tale.

Raixa Estate
Raixa Estate

Mallorca, Spain

This 18th-century estate combines Italian and Mallorcan architectural elements. The property includes formal gardens, water features, and a museum displaying archaeological artifacts.

La Mola Lighthouse
La Mola Lighthouse

Formentera, Spain

This 19th-century lighthouse stands on a 120-meter cliff overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. It remains an operational navigation aid for maritime traffic.

Alaior
Alaior

Minorca, Spain

This inland town maintains traditional shoe manufacturing workshops and dairy facilities. The historic center features whitewashed buildings and narrow stone streets.

Cap de Formentor
Cap de Formentor

Mallorca, Spain

The limestone cliffs rise 384 meters above sea level at this northern peninsula, offering views of the Mediterranean Sea and coastal landscapes.

Poblado de Binissafúller
Poblado de Binissafúller

Minorca, Spain

This Bronze Age settlement contains stone walls and circular structures dating from 1400-1000 BC, illustrating prehistoric architecture of the Balearic Islands.

Sa Foradada
Sa Foradada

Mallorca, Spain

The limestone peninsula extends into the Mediterranean Sea featuring a natural 18-meter hole formed by erosion over thousands of years.

Cales Coves
Cales Coves

Minorca, Spain

The limestone cliffs contain over 90 man-made caves used as burial sites during the Bronze Age, with some later converted into dwellings.

Mondragó Natural Park
Mondragó Natural Park

Mallorca, Spain

Protected coastal area with pine forests and sand beaches. The water is blue and shallow. Several walking paths connect different coves.

Lluc Monastery
Lluc Monastery

Mallorca, Spain

Religious complex from the 13th century in the Tramuntana mountains. Features a basilica, museum and botanical garden. Hosts a boys choir.

Es Cap de Barbaria Lighthouse
Es Cap de Barbaria Lighthouse

Formentera, Spain

Maritime navigation point built in 1971. Located on limestone cliffs 100 meters above sea level. The tower stands 20 meters high.

Cala d'en Serra
Cala d'en Serra

Ibiza, Spain

Small bay with sand and pebble beach. Limestone cliffs border both sides. The water depth increases gradually from the shore.

Binigaus Beach
Binigaus Beach

Minorca, Spain

This 300-meter natural beach offers clear waters and white sand bordered by Mediterranean vegetation and limestone cliffs.

Can Marça Caves
Can Marça Caves

Ibiza, Spain

This cave system contains mineral formations and underground waterfalls, formerly used by smugglers in the 1800s.

Son Real Necropolis
Son Real Necropolis

Mallorca, Spain

This coastal archaeological site contains over 100 stone tombs dating from 700 BC to the Roman period.

Torralba d'en Salord
Torralba d'en Salord

Minorca, Spain

This Bronze Age site features stone columns, residential structures and a central T-shaped monument from 1000 BC.

Prehistoric Cave Complex
Prehistoric Cave Complex

Cala Morell, Minorca, Spain

This archaeological site contains fourteen burial caves carved into limestone cliffs dating from 2000-1000 BCE, featuring rectangular chambers and circular windows.

Mountain Fortress
Mountain Fortress

Alaró, Mallorca, Spain

This medieval fortification stands at 800 meters elevation with stone walls extending along cliff edges, offering views across central Mallorca.

Monastery Ruins
Monastery Ruins

Sant Elm, Mallorca, Spain

This 19th century monastery complex includes stone terraces, water collection systems and remaining walls, with clear views of the Mediterranean Sea.

Limestone Island
Limestone Island

Es Vedrà, Ibiza, Spain

This limestone rock formation rises 382 meters above sea level and serves as a natural reserve for rare species of birds and lizards.

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