Sightseeing

Bunyola is a small town housing just under 6,000 residents. It is located on the southern foot of the Sierra de Tramuntana mountain range, to the north west of Majorca. The town of Bunyola itself is quite small and traditionally Majorcan in appearance, with a picturesque town square perfect for lazy afternoon coffee.

Porto Colom is situated about twenty minutes drive from the resort of Cala d'Or and indeed it is a resort in it’s own right. There are two main parts to the town, Cala Marcel and the Old Town area.

Cabrera has around 17 islands with a total of 13 square kilometres of landscape, which can be reached after about a one hour boat trip from Majorca. Cabrera is a protected ecosystem for marine birds, plants and beautiful seabed’s. The reserve has approximately 1,318 hectares of surface land and 8,703 hectares of seabed, with a maximum sea depth of 118 meters.

When you are out and about in the evenings you may not see the actual moment when the sun starts to set over Mallorca. Maybe that in a resort it is not be possible to find a 'big sky' to view a sunset

Na Burguesa is the hill overviewing Palma. At a height of 440 metres it has perfect views over Palma’s bay and most of Majorca. To get there you must take the Genova junction on the motorway, once in Genova follow the signs for Na Burguesa. The road up to the view point is narrow and with more than 15 turns, but easily driven in second gear. At night time it is one of the most romantic points in Majorca. 

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