Parc Natural de ses Salines is a coastal protected area on the southern tip of Mallorca, famed for its diverse wetland habitats, salt flats, and rich birdlife, offering visitors unique opportunities for wildlife observation and scenic coastal exploration.
Parc Natural de ses Salines is located on the southern coast of Mallorca, part of the Balearic Islands in Spain. This natural park encompasses a combination of salt flats (salines), wetlands, dunes, beaches, and Mediterranean scrubland. The park covers a vital ecological corridor between the sea and the island’s interior, hosting an important variety of migratory and resident bird species. The shallow saltwater lagoons provide an exceptional habitat for flamingos, herons, and a range of waders, while the dunes shelter endemic plant species adapted to the saline and windy conditions. The park’s salt flats have been actively harvested for salt for centuries, contributing to local cultural heritage and economic history. Visitors can walk along marked trails that traverse dunes, wetland edges, and coastline, granting close views of the ecological processes at work. Key landmarks include the historic salt pans, the beaches of Es Trenc and Es Carbó, and the Cap des Salines lighthouse at the southernmost point. The park is especially popular for birdwatchers, photographers, and nature enthusiasts who come to see the vibrant birdlife and enjoy quiet seaside landscapes. The protected status helps conserve fragile ecosystems in the face of tourism and development pressures. Outdoor activities such as guided nature walks, cycling, and beach visits are common. The combination of saline wetlands, dunes, and coastal forest creates a varied outdoor environment appealing to visitors seeking both educational and recreational experiences.
Historic salt flats with traditional salt harvesting operations
Abundant flamingo and wading bird populations in the wetlands
Stretches of pristine beaches such as Es Trenc with crystal-clear waters
Cap des Salines lighthouse offering panoramic views of the Mediterranean
Extensive salt evaporation ponds that have been used traditionally for salt extraction and support specialized salt-tolerant flora and fauna.
A long stretch of fine white sand beach renowned for its unspoiled natural beauty and clear turquoise waters.
Historic lighthouse located at the southern tip of Mallorca providing commanding views over the park and the sea.