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Top 20 Natural Monuments around Manacor

Best natural monuments around Manacor showcase the diverse geological and coastal beauty of Mallorca's eastern coast. This region features a variety of natural formations, from ancient underground cave systems to pristine coves and unique rock arches. These sites offer opportunities to explore the island's natural landscape.

Best natural monuments around Manacor

  • The most popular natural monuments is Cova des Pont Natural Rock Arch, a natural rock arch created by natural forces. This site offers a spectacular photo opportunity along…

Last updated: May 4, 2026

Punta de n'Amer Castle

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Not quite 700 meters from the easternmost point of the peninsula was built in the 17th century, the castle-like fortified tower Castell de sa Punta de n'Amer. As early as …

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Punta de n'Amer

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Punta de n'Amer extends about two kilometers east into the sea on the north east coast of Mallorca. The highest point is 43 meters above sea level (msnm) in the …

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Son Real Necropolis

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The Son Real Necropolis, also known as the Necròpolis de la punta Fenicis, is a fascinating prehistoric burial ground on the north coast of Mallorca. It is one of the …

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Cova des Pont Natural Rock Arch

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An incredibly beautiful stretch of coast!

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At the top of the mountain, the 7m high statue of Christ stands proudly on a 37m high tower. It was donated by a wealthy Mallorcan and was inaugurated in 1934.
The spacious car park offers plenty of parking.

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March 29, 2026, Necrópolis de Son Real

Very impressive archaeological site from the prehistoric Talaiotic culture 👍 The Necropolis of Son Real is one of the most important archaeological sites in Mallorca.

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A site that is definitely worth seeing. The remains are so well preserved that you get a good impression. The descriptions are short and sufficient to get an overview.

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This necropolis contains over 100 stone graves from the period between the 7th and 1st centuries BC, in which around 400 people were buried. Great location by the sea!

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A burial site from the 7th century BC right by the sea.

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Very worth seeing prehistoric grave, which is best viewed in the evening hours, as the great sunset completes the whole thing.

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The Son Real Necropolis, also known as the Necròpolis de la punta Fenicis, is a fascinating prehistoric burial ground on the north coast of Mallorca. It is one of the largest and best preserved burial grounds in the Balearic Islands. The tombs date from the 7th to 4th centuries BC. and include megalithic structures such as ship- and horseshoe-shaped naviformes, as well as round and square towers. Remains of over 300 dead were found in the 109 graves discovered, accompanied by weapons, jewellery, everyday objects, animal bones and shells. The necropolis offers a fascinating insight into the region's prehistoric culture. Finds from the tombs can be seen at the Pol·lèntia Monographic Museum in Alcúdia.

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An incredibly beautiful stretch of coast!

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After exciting climbing comes the reward, the 'bridge'!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the most popular natural monuments to visit around Manacor?

Manacor is home to several highly-rated natural monuments. Visitors particularly enjoy the Cova des Pont Natural Rock Arch, known for its spectacular photo opportunities along the coast. The Punta de n'Amer Castle, situated within a nature reserve, offers historical exploration and panoramic views. The entire Punta de n'Amer peninsula is also a favorite for coastal walks and exploration.

Are there any impressive cave systems to explore near Manacor?

Yes, Manacor is renowned for its spectacular cave systems. The Cuevas del Drach (Dragon Caves) feature a vast network of chambers, impressive stalactites and stalagmites, and the large underground Lake Martel, where classical music concerts are held. Another fascinating option is the Coves dels Hams (Fishhook Caves), famous for their unique fishhook-shaped formations and interactive light and music shows, including a 'Magical Mozart' concert on their underground lake.

What kind of natural features can I expect to see in the Manacor area?

The natural monuments around Manacor showcase diverse geological and coastal beauty. You can explore ancient underground cave systems with unique rock formations, pristine coves with crystal-clear waters like Cala Varques, and dramatic coastal landscapes featuring natural rock arches and peninsulas. The region also offers pine forests and low rocky cliffs.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments around Manacor?

Many natural monuments in Manacor are suitable for families. The cave systems, such as Cuevas del Drach and Coves dels Hams, offer engaging experiences with their unique formations and shows. The Punta de n'Amer Castle and the Christ the King Statue – Sant Salvador are also listed as family-friendly, providing historical interest and scenic views. For a more relaxed natural setting, Cala Varques is ideal for picnicking and enjoying the beach.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments in Manacor?

The cave systems like Cuevas del Drach and Coves dels Hams maintain a constant temperature of around 20°C, making them a pleasant escape regardless of the weather. For coastal areas and outdoor activities, spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer milder temperatures, ideal for hiking and exploring. Summer can be hot, but perfect for swimming and enjoying the beaches.

Are there historical or cultural sites near the natural monuments?

Yes, the region blends natural beauty with historical significance. The Punta de n'Amer Castle is a 17th-century fortified tower within a nature reserve, offering both history and views. Further afield, the Son Real Necropolis is a fascinating prehistoric burial ground on the north coast of Mallorca, providing insight into ancient cultures.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments in Manacor?

The area around Manacor offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous cycling routes, including touring bicycle options like the 'Castillo de sa Punta de n’Amer and the lighthouse of Porto Cristo' circular gravel route. For mountain biking, trails like the 'Via Verde de Manacor' are available. Running enthusiasts can enjoy routes such as the 'Beach Promenade – Punta de n'Amer Castle loop'. For more details on these activities, explore the Cycling around Manacor, MTB Trails around Manacor, and Running Trails around Manacor guides.

Are there hiking or walking routes available around these natural monuments?

Absolutely. The Punta de n'Amer peninsula, a nature reserve, offers walking routes along the coast. Cala Varques also features surrounding trails through pine trees and cliffs with breathtaking views. Many of the natural monuments are integrated into longer routes, providing opportunities for exploration on foot. You can find more detailed hiking and walking routes in the various komoot guides for the Manacor region.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Manacor?

Visitors frequently praise the stunning natural beauty and unique experiences. The Cova des Pont Natural Rock Arch is loved for its spectacular photo opportunities. The underground concerts in the caves are often highlighted as magical and unforgettable. The tranquility and pristine waters of secluded coves like Cala Varques are also highly appreciated for relaxation and snorkeling. The panoramic views from elevated points like Sant Salvador are also a big draw.

Is Cala Varques easily accessible, and what can I do there?

Cala Varques is an unspoiled cove known for its raw natural beauty, white sand, and crystal-clear turquoise waters. It's more secluded, offering an 'off-the-grid' experience without hotels or bars. It's ideal for nature lovers seeking tranquility, perfect for snorkeling, scuba diving, and exploring underwater rock formations. Adventurous visitors can also enjoy cliff jumping and exploring natural sea caves like the 'Cova des Coloms' (Pirate Cave), accessible by swimming.

Are there any hidden gem natural monuments in the Manacor area?

While not entirely 'hidden,' Cala Varques offers a more secluded and undeveloped experience compared to the more structured cave attractions. Its pristine nature and lack of commercial development make it feel like a true natural gem for those seeking tranquility and raw beauty away from the crowds.

What should I wear when visiting natural monuments in Manacor?

For cave visits, a light jacket might be comfortable due to the constant cool temperature inside. For coastal walks, hiking, or exploring beaches, comfortable walking shoes are essential. During warmer months, swimwear, sun protection, and plenty of water are advisable, especially for places like Cala Varques where facilities are limited. Layered clothing is always a good idea to adapt to changing conditions.

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