Best natural monuments around Campos are found in a coastal region known for its diverse natural landscapes. This area features a mix of sandy beaches, dramatic rock formations, and elevated viewpoints offering expansive vistas. The natural environment provides opportunities for exploring unique geological features and enjoying the Mediterranean coastline. It is characterized by its preserved natural areas, making it a destination for outdoor enthusiasts.
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This beautiful natural beach is located in the Mondrago Bay, a bay of the same name, in the Mondrago Nature Park. It is four years prettier than the local beach coves in Cala d'Or.
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"For many, it is not only the most beautiful beach in Spain, but in all of Europe. Located in the middle of a national park, s'Amarador is a fine sandy bay in the southeast of Mallorca and a small paradise for bathers, holidaymakers, and locals. As one of two beaches in Cala Mondragó, it is sheltered in the southern part of the bay. Bathers experience a special feeling due to the lack of development. Barely surrounded by hotels, it offers a small oasis of peace and relaxation. Instead, the bay is framed by rocky cliffs and pine groves. The beach slopes gently into the water and is a natural beauty. Turquoise water that sparkles in the sun and many lush green Mallorcan plants surround it. The beach is just 150 meters long and 50 meters wide. Along the cliffs, you reach the neighboring beach in the bay of Mondragó. It is called Cala de ses Fonts de n'Alís and is separated from the bay only by a rock. s'Amarador is separated. The stunning location in the Mondragó Natural Park and its child-friendly conditions make s'Amarador particularly attractive for families. https://www.holamallorca.com/de/mallorca/reisefuehrer/straende/strand-s-amarador.htm
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From the beach to the view of the rock arch you first have to climb 130 steps. Then you walk a few meters along the road to get to a footpath that takes you directly to the photo spot.
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Really very very beautiful here, especially from above
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Es Santos "The Gate to the Sea" is located on the coastline of Santanyi between Cala Santanyi and Cala Llombards. The bridge (Es Pontas) is made of natural stone and has been washed away by weather, sea and waves over the centuries. The sea around the stone gate is an Eldorado for divers and snorkelers. It can also be integrated into a boat trip.
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A beautiful beach, very cozy now in spring, still not many people, but the sea is cold.
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Es Pontàs, in Catalan language means “The big bridge”, is a natural arch situated in the southeastern coast of Mallorca, between the Cala Santanyí and Cala Llombards. Es Pontàs is a natural rock arch popular between sunrise seekers, picture takers and rock climbers. To reach the Es Pontàs lookout is easy following the signs to Cala Santanyi and then Es Pontàs. To reach the lookout you need to take a short walk through rocky terrain, so beach shoes aren’t recommended. It is a popular walking trail of Mondrago Natural Park.
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Path along the sea with a view of the next beach
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The most popular natural monument is Es Pontàs Natural Arch, an iconic rock arch rising from the sea. Other highly appreciated spots include Cala Mondragó Beach, known for its turquoise waters within a nature park, and the Christ the King Statue – Sant Salvador, which offers expansive views of the island's southeast.
Yes, several natural monuments are ideal for families. Cala Mondragó Beach and S'Amarador Beach are both located within a nature park, offering calm waters and rocky paths for exploration. The Christ the King Statue – Sant Salvador also provides an accessible viewpoint with parking, suitable for all ages.
The region boasts diverse natural features. You'll find stunning coastal formations like the Es Pontàs Natural Arch, beautiful sandy beaches such as Cala Mondragó Beach and S'Amarador Beach, and elevated viewpoints offering panoramic vistas, like the one from Christ the King Statue – Sant Salvador. Many areas are characterized by preserved natural parks with lush forests and diverse ecosystems.
Beyond visiting the monuments themselves, the Campos area offers various outdoor activities. You can enjoy road cycling, touring bicycle routes, and mountain biking. For cycling enthusiasts, there are numerous routes like the 'Costa de Sa Ràpita - Cala Pi' for road cycling, or the 'Campos Cycle Route' for touring. Mountain bikers can explore trails such as 'Ses Covetes y Playa des Trenc'. You can find more details on these activities in the Road Cycling Routes around Campos, Cycling around Campos, and MTB Trails around Campos guides.
Yes, the natural parks surrounding beaches like Cala Mondragó Beach and S'Amarador Beach feature rocky paths and trails connecting different sections, perfect for comfortable hiking and enjoying scenic views. While specific hiking guides for these exact monuments aren't listed, the general area offers many opportunities for walks and exploration within its natural landscapes.
While the guide doesn't specify a single 'best' season, visitor tips suggest that spring offers a cozy experience with fewer crowds, especially at beaches like Cala Mondragó Beach. The off-season also makes bays like Cala Pi Beach feel more exclusive. For activities like deep water solo climbing at Es Pontàs Natural Arch, summer is popular, though it can be crowded.
While popular spots are well-known, the charm of places like Cala Pi Beach in the off-season can feel like a hidden gem, offering a more exclusive experience. The nature park surrounding Cala Mondragó Beach and S'Amarador Beach, with its bird protection zone, also offers opportunities for peaceful exploration away from the main beach areas.
Yes, areas like the nature park encompassing Cala Mondragó Beach are designated bird protection zones. Songbirds, including the rare stonechat, are known to settle there, offering opportunities for birdwatching amidst the natural landscapes.
Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty, especially the turquoise sea and original landscapes of the beaches like Cala Mondragó Beach. The panoramic views from elevated spots such as the Christ the King Statue – Sant Salvador are also highly appreciated. The unique geological formations, like Es Pontàs Natural Arch, are considered iconic and a highlight for many.
Yes, for example, the Christ the King Statue – Sant Salvador has a spacious car park at the top of the mountain. For beaches like S'Amarador Beach, you may need to walk a bit from the parking lot to reach the bay, which helps keep the area less crowded.
Yes, the Es Pontàs Natural Arch is renowned globally for deep water solo climbing, featuring one of the most difficult routes in the world. This offers a significant challenge for experienced climbers.
Absolutely. The Christ the King Statue – Sant Salvador provides a wonderful view of the island's southeast corner from its elevated position. Many of the beaches, like Cala Mondragó Beach, also offer fantastic views over the various bays from higher altitudes along their rocky paths.


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