Cabrera is something of a miracle – it has survived the Balearic tourist boom unscathed. Enjoy a relaxing boat trip to this uninhabited island in the south of Majorca and you'll find beautiful beaches, a ruined castle and the famous Blue Cave.
Cabrera and the islet-laden waters surrounding it are one of Majorca's premier national parks. Climb aboard a 50-seater leisure boat and you'll navigate through the islets and dock at the harbour.
You'll then have a few hours to use as you choose. Visit the castle ruins and explore the museum, or maybe even hike to the lighthouse. Or if you prefer, just head to the beach and relax on the sand. On the return, there's a chance to cool off with a swim stop at the Blue Cave.