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.
Visiting Hours: Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 to 14:00
Price: free
The house and gardens of Raixa have Arabian origins. With the abundance of water and the fertility of territories of this privileged place, the Moors founded the Araixa farmhouse here during their time in Majorca, from where the present name of the property comes.
Directions: Carretera Palma-Sóller (Ma-11) Km. 17-18 (between the Restaurant Ses Porxeres and the Tunnel of Soller) Telephone: +34 971613123
Visiting Hours: From 1st of April to 31st of October: Monday to Saturday - 09:30 to 18:30 From 1st of November to 31st of March: Monday to Friday - 09:30 to 17:30, and Saturday -09:30 to 13:00.
The gardens of Jardins d'Alfàbia, are placed at the end of Bunyola in a valley in the southwest of the Tramuntana mountain range, under the Coll de Sóller. Their location in the centre of Majorca has given them a romanticism, personality and character that only the passing of time can achieve.