Excursion to Cabrera island by boat

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About this activity

The Cabrera island is located south from Majorca and is an example of environmental protection. Among the most important sightseeings are the Castle of Cabrera, built in the 15th century and declared of cultural interest, it allows great views over the island. Another important place is the monument dedicated to the French soldiers who were held captive here during the Napoleonic wars. Then there is the charming Cantina del Puerto, the lighthouse N’Enciola (3 hours excursion), the trekking route Na Picamosques and Cabrera’s Museum (built on top of an old wine cellar).

  • Setting sail to the Blue Cave

Sailing straight to the port of Cabrera National Park, where you will have a couple of free hours to enjoy an idyllic place full of spectacular landscapes and clear waters. And to round it off, a swim in the Blue Cave.

Itinerary:

  • Departure from the port of Colònia de Sant Jordi and arrival in the Cabrera Archipelago. Travel time: 35 minutes
  • You will sail across the National Park, discovering the different small islands that precede the access to the natural port of Cabrera, where we will disembark 10 minutes later
  • Welcome and information provided by the guides of the Interpretation Centre of the National Park
  • Departure from the port at the specified time towards the Blue Cave, where, weather permitting, we will enter and take a cool dive
  • Departure from the cave and return journey to the port of Colònia de Sant Jordi
Features
Tourism
95% Cultural
60% Sport
35% Aquatic
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