Sa Dragonera Natural Park is a rugged, uninhabited island park off the west coast of Mallorca, renowned for its dramatic coastal cliffs, endemic wildlife, and pristine Mediterranean landscapes perfect for hiking, wildlife viewing, and boat excursions.
Sa Dragonera Natural Park is a small, rocky island located southwest of Mallorca in the Balearic Islands, Spain. The park covers the entire island of Sa Dragonera and several nearby islets, preserving an untouched Mediterranean ecosystem characterized by steep cliffs, coves, and shrubland typical of the region's dry climate. Its name derives from the island’s distinctive dragon-shaped silhouette. Ecologically, the island is notable for hosting endemic species such as the Lilford’s wall lizard (Podarcis lilfordi) and a variety of seabirds, including the Eleonora’s falcon, which nests there in significant numbers. Historically, the island was used for agriculture and limited fishing before being designated a natural park in 1995, ensuring protection from development and fishing pressures.
Visitors to Sa Dragonera Natural Park primarily appreciate hiking along rugged trails that offer breathtaking viewpoints over the Mediterranean Sea and Mallorca’s coastline. The park’s limited infrastructure helps preserve its wild character, with access primarily by boat from the nearby towns of Sant Elm and Andratx on Mallorca. Popular activities include hiking, bird watching, snorkeling, and photography. Notable landmarks include the Ses Àguiles lighthouse, perched on the island’s southern tip, and the peninsulas and coves that provide unique vantage points and marine biodiversity. Because camping and overnight stays on the island are prohibited, most visitors enjoy day trips combined with boat tours. The park’s unspoiled environment, scenic vistas, and abundance of endemic wildlife make it a prized destination for nature lovers seeking solitude and authenticity just off Mallorca’s more urbanized shores.
Ses Àguiles Lighthouse – iconic lighthouse with panoramic sea views
Habitat of endemic Lilford’s wall lizard, unique to the Balearic islets
Dramatic cliffs and coves shaping a rugged Mediterranean landscape
Eleonora’s falcon nesting sites visible during breeding season
A historic lighthouse located at the southern tip of the island offering sweeping views of the sea and coastline.
Home to the endemic and protected species Podarcis lilfordi, found only on Sa Dragonera and nearby islets.
Important breeding grounds for Eleonora’s falcon, a rare bird of prey that attracts ornithologists and bird watchers.