4Cabrera, Balearic Islands

South of Mallorca lies Cabrera, a protected national park accessible only by boat. Once used as a military base, the island is now a sanctuary for rare seabirds, endemic plants, and pristine marine life. The main attraction is its untouched natural environment—turquoise waters, hidden coves, and rolling hills dotted with wildflowers.

Visitors can explore Cabrera Castle, hike gentle trails, or snorkel in crystal-clear lagoons teeming with fish. Because access is limited and controlled, it feels like stepping back in time to an untouched Mediterranean paradise.

Why visit? Cabrera is all about raw, preserved nature—ideal for hikers, birdwatchers, and those who want to escape into silence.