Along the sea route you can enjoy the landscape offered by all the islets that make up the Cabrera Archipelago and the fauna that inhabits it – from the threatened Balearic Pardela to flying fish.
Once on the island of Cabrera, you can visit many historical, cultural and natural enclaves like; a fifteenth century watchtower, Cabrera museum “Es Celler” (an old winery),
Roman, Byzantine and French Archaeological sites, an independence war memorial, Ensiola Lighthouse, and a botanical garden.
Let’s not forget a visit to Sa Platgeta and s’Espalmador’s transparent water beaches where you can bathe, relax and enjoy the marine fauna.