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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Calvià

Best natural monuments around Calvià, a municipality in Mallorca, feature diverse landscapes ranging from mountain ranges to coastal islands. The region is characterized by Mediterranean forests, unique ecosystems, and significant geological formations. These areas provide opportunities for outdoor activities and offer panoramic views of the surrounding natural environment. Calvià is home to more than 20 natural monuments, making it a notable destination for exploring the island's natural heritage.

Best natural monuments around Calvià

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Last updated: May 4, 2026

Plaça de Cort and the Ancient Olive Tree, Palma Old Town

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Palma's old town is magnificent. Small, winding streets where you can experience both the old Palma and modern shops.

You should plan to spend at least a day there.

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The monastery ruins "La Trapa" can be reached, among other things, via an ascending hiking trail from the fishing village of Sant Elm. The former Trapist monastery from the 18th …

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Red Cliff Path near Sant Elm

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The path to the red rock face toward Sant Elm is now well signposted with wooden posts bearing a black circle with a white arrow. New signage has been added …

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Cala Figuera Lighthouse

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The descent to Cala Figuera requires a lot of surefootedness. The tour as easy to describe is definitely wrong.

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March 21, 2025, Red Cliff Path near Sant Elm

The path to the red rock face toward Sant Elm is now well signposted with wooden posts bearing a black circle with a white arrow. New signage has been added to hiking trails in general, e.g., for the GR 221 long-distance trail.

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From the viewpoint, the path leads briefly along the rock ridge before the descent begins

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From the viewpoint, the path leads briefly along the rock ridge before the descent begins

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The passage or "crossing" through the rocks is not easy to find when hiking towards St. Elm. I had to look for it for a while on the hike a few years ago. I don't know whether it is better marked now.

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Beautiful (high) coastal path with views

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We climbed up to the monastery via the coastal hiking trail, a great, spectacular path... with alpine touches. Flip flops have absolutely no place there. Descent via the serpentine road. Always very beautiful views. Donation of €1 requested, meaningful work is being done here, so feel free to take a euro with you. There is nothing to drink or eat for sale in the former monastery. Have fun

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The Faro de Cala Figuera is one of the 21 lighthouses built in the Balearic Islands as part of the General Plan for the Maritime Illumination of the Spanish Coasts and Adjacent Islands, which was drawn up in 1847. The lighthouse has an architectural height of 24 metres and was put into operation in 1860.

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The most famous olive tree in Palma de Mallorca, "Olivera de Cort", is located in the "Plaza de Cort" in the center of the city. The tree is between 500 and 600 years old

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some prominent natural monuments in Calvià?

Calvià boasts diverse natural monuments, including the Serra de Na Burguesa, a mountain range with panoramic views; Sa Dragonera Natural Park, an uninhabited island known for its unique wildlife; and the scenic coastal area around Torre de Cap Andritxol. Other notable spots include La Trapa monastery ruins with views over Sa Dragonera, which combines history with stunning natural backdrops.

What kind of wildlife can I expect to see in Calvià's natural monuments?

The natural monuments in Calvià are rich in biodiversity. Sa Dragonera Natural Park is particularly famous for its endemic wall lizard population (Podarcis lilfordi) and a large colony of seabirds, including the Eleonora's falcon. The surrounding waters also host extensive Posidonia oceanica prairies, vital for marine species. In areas like the Serra de Na Burguesa and around Torre de Cap Andritxol, you'll find Mediterranean vegetation and various bird species.

Are there good hiking opportunities around Calvià's natural monuments?

Yes, Calvià offers excellent hiking opportunities. The Serra de Na Burguesa is highly valued by hikers for its panoramic views from spots like the Alzamora viewpoint. On Sa Dragonera Natural Park, visitors can explore three main hiking trails from Cala Lledó. The area around Torre de Cap Andritxol also features various paths, including a scenic forest trail from Cala Fornells, leading to the tower. For more detailed hiking routes, you can explore the Mountain Hikes around Calvià guide.

What are some family-friendly natural monuments or activities in Calvià?

While many natural monuments involve hiking, some offer more accessible experiences. The Plaça de Cort and the Ancient Olive Tree in Palma Old Town is a historical natural monument that is family-friendly and easy to visit. Exploring the walking routes on Sa Dragonera Natural Park can also be a unique family adventure, especially observing the friendly lizards. Always check the difficulty of specific trails before heading out with children.

Can I visit Sa Dragonera Natural Park, and what makes it special?

Yes, Sa Dragonera Natural Park is an uninhabited island accessible by boat from places like Santa Ponça or Sant Elm. It's special due to its rich biological diversity, including endemic wall lizards, seabird colonies, and pristine marine ecosystems. Visitors can enjoy serene walking routes, observe wildlife, and even snorkel in the clear waters. The island's shape is said to resemble a sleeping dragon, adding to its mystique.

What is the Serra de Na Burguesa known for?

The Serra de Na Burguesa is a mountain range known for its diverse Mediterranean forest of pines and garrigue, and its numerous caves. It's particularly popular among hikers for its unbeatable panoramic views, especially from the Alzamora viewpoint, which offers vistas of Bellver Castle and Palma. It provides a largely unspoiled environment for outdoor experiences close to town.

Is the area around Torre de Cap Andritxol worth visiting for nature lovers?

Absolutely. While the Torre de Cap Andritxol is a historical landmark, its location within a Natural Area of Special Interest (ANEI) makes it highly appealing for nature lovers. It sits on a rocky outcrop offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Mediterranean coastline, surrounded by pine forests and shrub vegetation. The challenging yet rewarding ascent provides stunning vistas, making it a worthwhile visit for those who appreciate natural beauty and coastal scenery.

Are there any historical natural monuments in Calvià?

Yes, Calvià offers natural monuments with significant historical context. The La Trapa monastery ruins with views over Sa Dragonera is a former Trapist monastery from the 18th century, providing a peaceful setting amidst natural beauty. The Torre de Cap Andritxol is a 16th-century watchtower situated in a naturally beautiful coastal area, offering a blend of history and stunning landscapes.

What is the best time of year to visit Calvià's natural monuments for outdoor activities?

The best time to visit Calvià's natural monuments for outdoor activities like hiking is typically during spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). During these seasons, the weather is milder and more pleasant for exploring, avoiding the intense heat of summer and the cooler, potentially wetter days of winter. This allows for comfortable enjoyment of trails and viewpoints.

Are there cycling routes near the natural monuments in Calvià?

Yes, Calvià offers various cycling routes that can take you near or through areas with natural monuments. For instance, you can find routes for touring bicycles and road cycling. To explore options, check out the Cycling around Calvià guide or the Road Cycling Routes around Calvià guide, which feature routes like the 'Western Hamlets Trail' or loops around Santa Ponsa.

What do visitors particularly enjoy about the natural monuments in Calvià?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking panoramic views, especially from highlights like View of Cap Andritxol, Camp de Mar and Peguera and View of Sa Dragonera. The tranquility and unspoiled nature of places like La Trapa monastery ruins are also highly valued for peaceful hiking breaks. The unique wildlife, particularly the friendly lizards on Sa Dragonera, adds to the memorable experience.

Are there any challenging hikes or trails in the natural monument areas?

Yes, some areas offer more challenging routes. The ascent to Torre de Cap Andritxol can be challenging but rewarding. The Red Cliff Path near Sant Elm is described as a beautiful, high coastal path that can be challenging, especially finding certain passages. Hikers are often advised to wear sturdy shoes for these trails. For difficult mountain hikes, refer to the Mountain Hikes around Calvià guide.

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