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Southern Mallorca Highlights
Breeze across to the Illa de Cabrera ( Click here ) , Mallorca's only national park,
on a boat trip.
Hike to the tiny coves that dot the coast surrounding the Cap de Ses Salines
( Click here ) .
Ping back to prehistoric times exploring the talayots at Capocorb Vell ( Click
here ) .
Explore the dunes and bird-rich wetlands of Parc Natural de Mondragó ( Click
here ) .
Discover salt of the earth on a guided tour of Ses Salines ( Click here ) .
Flop on the flour white sands of serene Platja des Trenc ( Click here ) .
Bathe in translucent water in quietly pretty Cala Pi ( Click here ) .
Trace the coast's contours from lighthouse-topped Cap Blanc ( Click here ) .
Watch the world drift by from a cafe terrace in Santanyí ( Click here ) .
Find your own secluded cove sea kayaking around Cala d'Or ( Click here ) .
CAP ENDERROCAT TO SA RÀPITA
The lonely stretch of coastline running along the island's southernmost flank is unspoilt,
a reminder of what the Mallorcan coast must have looked like before the tourist on-
slaught. Its survival in such a pristine state is all the more refreshing considering its loca-
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