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Majorca: nature, beaches, villages with charm
Majorca offers you a wide variety of beaches, many of which are unspoiled. There are beaches which can be accessed easily and other beaches which can only be reached by sea or by walking. Aside from its beauty, the marine fauna is one of the richest in the Mediterranean.

Beaches
Some of the best known beaches in Majorca are:
- Es Trenc
- Formentor
- Cala Mondragó
- Cala Pi
- Cala Mesquida
- Playa de Muro

Nature Parks
Majorca has a large number of natural parks of outstanding beauty:
- Cabrera Archipelago
- Mondragó
- Es Trenc
- Fonts Ufanes
- Albufera
- Dragonera
- S’Albufereta
- Cap Ferrutx
- Cabrera Archipelago: declared Land-based National Maritime Park in 1991. A privileged nature park with a round cave created by the sea erosion.
- Mondragó: The Natural Park of Mondrago (Cala Mondrago), in the South of Mallorca (Santanyi).
- Es Trenc: Es Trenc-Salobrar in the South of Mallorca, in the township of Campos.
- Fonts Ufanes: The Ufanes fountains, located on the Gallelli estate (Campanet).
- Albufera: The Natural Park of Albufera de Mallorca, with a protected surface of 1,708.75 Hectares (Bay of Alcudia).
- Dragonera: The natural park of Sa Dragonera, formed of the island of Sa Dragonera and the islets of Es Pantaleu and Na Mitjana in the West of Mallorca (Andratx).
- S’Albufereta: Natural reserve.
- Cap Ferrutx: Natural reserve in the north of the island.