Cabrera Island Day Trip from Mallorca


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  • Cabrera Island Day Trip from Mallorca

Palma, Spain

Trip Type:   Day Trips
Duration:  Flexible
Get to know Cabrera in this exciting one day trip on a high speed boat.  Cabrera, the largest uninhabited island in the Mediterranean, is an idyllic place with incredible turquoise colored water filled with fish, beautiful beaches and a spectacular and abrupt landscape.  Enjoy exploring all the corners of Cabrera in small groups, on a day filled with speed, beauty and new discoveries.

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Get to know Cabrera in this exciting one day trip on a high speed boat.  Cabrera, the largest uninhabited island in the Mediterranean, is an idyllic place with incredible turquoise colored water filled with fish, beautiful beaches and a spectacular and abrupt landscape.  Enjoy exploring all the corners of Cabrera in small groups, on a day filled with speed, beauty and new discoveries.Get to know Cabrera in this exciting one day trip on a high speed boat.  Cabrera, the largest uninhabited island in the Mediterranean, is an idyllic place with incredible turquoise colored water filled with fish, beautiful beaches and a spectacular and abrupt landscape.  Enjoy exploring all the corners of Cabrera in small groups, on a day filled with speed, beauty and new discoveries.

If you choose the sea route and blue cave, the boats will set sail from the nearby port of Colonia de Sant Jordi and the route will take around 15 minutes.  While we furrow the waves at high speed, you can use the audio guide to get to know the most important information about the geology, history, flora and fauna of this beautiful archipelago comprised of the small islands: Na Foradada, Na Pobre, Na Plana, L’Esponja, Na Conillera and Na Redona. Admire the impressive cliffs of Cabrera as well as the strait o L’Imperial, the N’Enciola lighthouse, eagles’ nests on high, the bay of the port and the castle as you sail on by.  On our way back, we’ll stop in Sa Cova Blava, a surprising blue cave, where you can have a swim in the incredibly transparent water.

The Desembarco and blue cave option is for those who want to spend more time exploring the island and less time sailing.  After sailing through the small islands, we’ll get off at the natural port of Cabrera.  We’ll have time to explore the surroundings of the port, take a swim in the crystalline waters, visit the Castle and Museum, or have a cold drink in the famous port canteen.  You can go up to the medieval castle that dominates the port and the island, with spectacular panoramic views of the island and the sea.  Later we’ll visit Sa Cova Blava, with time for a refreshing swim.

 




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