Cabrera Island is a small, uninhabited island located on the southern coast of Mallorca. This picturesque island is part of the Cabrera Archipelago Maritime-Terrestrial National Park and is known for its stunning natural beauty, crystal-clear waters, and rich biodiversity.
Start your journey at Colonia Sant Jordi and arrive at Na Foradada, the very first island of the Cabrera Archipelago. Once at the island, you will disembark in the Port of Cabrera where the national Park's guide will welcome you with a short introduction about the island so that you can make the most of your time on the island. During your free time on the island, you can select what to explore between the different things to do on the island.
See the castle: a cultural heritage watchtower that has been witnessing Cabrera Island’s history since the 15th century. Visit the Museum of Cabrera “Es Celler”: it was built in the 19th century by the Feliu family, who used to be the owner of the island. It conserves the structure of the Feliu family’s cellar and shows the history of the island.
Discover the archeological places from the Roman, Byzantine, and French times. Explore the French Monument: built-in memory of the French prisoners who died in their captivity during the War of Independence. Relax at Sa Platgeta and S’Espalmador: beaches with crystal-clear water where you can swim and enjoy the waterworld.
Walk around the Botanic Garden: a copy of Soller’s Botanic Garden where you can get to know and admire the endemic flora of the Cabrera Archipelago. Take an easy walk to Ensiola Lighthouse: the last lighthouse of the Balearic Islands.
Board back on the boat to head to Sa Cova (the blue cave) where you will enter (if weather conditions allow it) and you can take a refreshing swim stop. After the stop at Sa Cova, we will return to Colonia Sant Jordi.