In Mallorca, nature is not just scenery: it is identity, history, and future. This beautiful Mediterranean island has also become a benchmark in the conservation of protected areas and is committed to responsible tourism that invites not only discovery but also care.
Mallorca’s five natural parks are a true spectacle: from the lush oak forests of the Llevant Peninsula to the cliffs surrounding the island of Sa Dragonera, Mallorca hosts a network of natural parks and monuments that are genuine biodiversity refuges. In Mondragó, sea and mountains embrace; in S’Albufera, birds find one of their main sanctuaries. The Serra de Tramuntana, the island’s green lung and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, preserves the natural and cultural essence of Mallorca intact. And in the Cabrera National Park and its islets, the starry night and silence recall what unspoiled nature means.