Plan Ahead
Access to the park is strictly regulated and requires permits; ensure you book your boat excursion well in advance.
Cabrera National Park is a hidden gem in the Mediterranean, comprising a main island and several smaller islets. As a protected maritime-terrestrial park, it remains one of the most well-preserved natural environments in Spain, offering visitors a glimpse into an untouched ecosystem. The park is a paradise for snorkelers, who can explore vibrant underwater habitats, and for hikers, who can traverse trails leading to historic fortifications and scenic viewpoints. Access is strictly regulated to maintain the island's ecological integrity, ensuring a quiet and immersive experience for all visitors. Whether you are interested in birdwatching, marine biology, or simply enjoying the tranquil beauty of the sea, Cabrera provides a unique and unforgettable escape.
Cabrera National Park is a hidden gem in the Mediterranean, comprising a main island and several smaller islets. As a protected maritime-terrestrial park, it remains one of the most well-preserved natural environments in Spain, offering visitors a glimpse into an untouched ecosystem. The park is a paradise for snorkelers, who can explore vibrant underwater habitats, and for hikers, who can traverse trails leading to historic fortifications and scenic viewpoints. Access is strictly regulated to maintain the island's ecological integrity, ensuring a quiet and immersive experience for all visitors. Whether you are interested in birdwatching, marine biology, or simply enjoying the tranquil beauty of the sea, Cabrera provides a unique and unforgettable escape.
Pristine Mediterranean waters perfect for snorkeling
Well-preserved maritime-terrestrial ecosystem
Scenic hiking trails leading to historic fortifications
Strictly regulated access ensuring a quiet experience
Access is limited to boat excursions, usually departing from Mallorca.
The park is a protected area; strict rules apply to protect the local flora and fauna.
Limited infrastructure means visitors should be prepared for a day of self-sufficient exploration.
Access to the park is strictly regulated and requires permits; ensure you book your boat excursion well in advance.
There are limited facilities on the island, so bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and snacks for your visit.
Nature lovers, snorkelers, and those seeking an untouched Mediterranean escape.
EUR €
$100-$200 p/day
Spanish, Catalan, English
As a protected area, follow all guidelines to preserve the delicate marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
Bring your own snorkeling equipment to fully enjoy the vibrant underwater life in the protected coves.