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not have sea views but it's nonetheless close to being the most atmospheric setting in
town. Inhabiting the shell of a little sandstone church, with outdoor tables under the
trees, this place serves up French home cooking with Provençal beef stew and tender
lamb shanks infused with rosemary.
Mistral Restaurante MEDITERRANEAN €
( 971 64 51 18; www.mistral-restaurante.com ; Carrer de la Verge del Carme 42; mains €15-18.50;
6.30-11pm mid-Apr-Oct; ) Choose between tasty, typical tapas or more elaborate
dishes such as grilled sole fish with fresh parsley paste, or tumbet with meat or fish at
this stylish spot just up from the port.
L'Arcada MALLORCAN, INTERNATIONAL €
( 971 64 50 32; Carrer de la Verge del Carme 80; mains €13.50-26.50; 12.30-10.30pm Apr-
Oct) At this elevated restaurant you can watch the boats blink in the port while you eat
winningly fresh seafood (from grilled calamari to Mallorcan prawns), paellas and island-
wide faves like pork loin with tumbet . Pizza is also on offer here if you must.
Drinking
Bon Bar BAR, CAFE
(Carrer de la Verge del Carme 27; 9.30am-2am) Views - that's what this place is all about.
High above the main body of the inlet and with uninterrupted vistas, this is the place to
nurse a cocktail, although it also sells snacks and ice creams.
Getting There & Away
Bus 502 makes the trip from Palma (€7, 1½ hours) via Colònia de Sant Jordi and
Santanyí no more than three times a day, Monday through Saturday.
Information
Park office ( 971 64 20 67, 971 18 10 22; Carretera de Cala Mondragó; 9am-4pm) The
small park office by the car park has maps with walking suggestions. There's another
branch in Santanyí.
WORTH A TRIP
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