Parc Natural de Sa Dragonera is a pristine island nature reserve off the west coast of Mallorca, famed for its rugged landscapes, rich biodiversity, and tranquil hiking trails amidst Mediterranean seas and wildlife.
Parc Natural de Sa Dragonera is a protected natural park located on a long, narrow island off the western coast of Mallorca, in the Balearic Islands, Spain. The park was established in 1995 to preserve the island's unique ecological and geological features. Sa Dragonera is characterized by steep cliffs, rocky coves, and low Mediterranean shrubland. The island's volcanic origins are evident in its rugged terrain, offering spectacular vistas over the Mediterranean Sea and neighboring islets. The park is renowned for its diverse fauna and flora, including endemic species such as the Lilford's wall lizard (Podarcis lilfordi), which is found only on Sa Dragonera and a couple of other nearby islets. Birdwatchers can enjoy sightings of Audouin's gulls, Eleonora's falcons, and other seabirds that nest on the island’s cliffs. Sa Dragonera was historically inhabited with some small settlements and a few defensive buildings, including the notable lighthouse at Punta de s’Àguila, guiding ships through the surrounding waters. The area offers visitors ample opportunities for hiking along scenic trails that snake along cliffs and through fragrant pine and juniper groves. Kayaking and snorkeling around the island's crystal-clear coves are popular activities, providing a chance to explore underwater marine life. Its remoteness and lack of roads provide a serene getaway for nature enthusiasts and photographers seeking untouched Mediterranean landscapes. Visitors must take a short boat trip from the port of Sant Elm to access the island, enhancing its status as a tranquil retreat. With no overnight accommodations on the island itself, day visits focused on hiking, wildlife viewing, and enjoying unspoiled coastal nature are the primary draw. The park’s commitment to conservation ensures the preservation of its unique biodiversity and natural beauty for future generations.
Punta de s’Àguila Lighthouse offering panoramic sea views
Habitat of the endemic Lilford's wall lizard, a unique species to the island
Dramatic coastal hiking trails with views of rugged cliffs and hidden coves
Pristine marine waters ideal for snorkeling and kayaking around the island
An endemic species found only on Sa Dragonera and a few surrounding islets, known for its small size and unique coloring.
Historic lighthouse situated on the southern tip of the island, offering stunning views over the Mediterranean Sea.
The waters around Sa Dragonera form a marine reserve, protecting diverse underwater ecosystems and species.