The Dragonera Natural Park, made up of the Dragonera island and the
islets Es Pantaleu and Na Mitjana, is situated in the west of Mallorca,
facing Sant Elm, in the municipality of Andratx.
Dragonera island is 4 km. long, up to a maximum of 1 km. wide with 300
hectares, and geologically is considered as the continuation of the Tramuntana
range. It is 700 metres from the island of Mallorca, separated from this
by a channel called Es Freu, used formerly for commercial navigation until
the beginning of the XX century, when, to avoid accidents, boats began
to go round the Es Llebeig cape. Due to its strategic situation,
Sa Dragoner has been used throughout its history by pirates and smugglers,
generating a multitude of legends round the island.
Sa Dragonera suffered an attempt to urbanise it in the 70s and 80s until
in 1988 the Mallorcan Council bought the island from the bank that was
the owner. In 1995 it was declared a National Part applying Law 4/89
for Natural Areas, to guarantee the definite environmental protection.
Visits to the Dragonera can be made by tourist boats that leave Port
d'Andratx and Sant Elm. To visit the island with private boats an official
request must be made to the Mallorcan Council, the entity that administers
the natural part, together with the Balearic Autonomous Community.
Near the natural port of Cala Lladó, the arrival point for the
island, there is a restored house that has become a small museum for the
park, the visitors' centre and the caretakers' house. From this point
excursions can be made on foot as far as the Puig de sa Pòpia, the
highest point of the island; to the Tramuntana lighthouse, the NE point
of the island; the Llebeig lighthouse, the extreme SW of the island. Other
interesting points are the Cova des Moro, a large cavity with small lakes,
the talayot near Cala Lladó and Roman remains in the Cova de sa
Font.
The flora and fauna of Sa Dragonera are similar to those of Mallorca,
although on the island some very interesting endemic species can be found,
such as the lizard known scientifically as "Podarcis lifordi ssp. giglioli".
Sa Dragonera conserves all its natural charm and has no tourist establishment
in which to stay nor any restaurants. To compensate this, Sant Elm
and Port d'Andratx have a wide selection of accommodation and numerous
restaurants that serve delicious dishes to satisfy the most demanding palates.
Photos © RSR/MallorcaWeb:
1. The island Es Pantaleu, in the foreground. In the background,
cape of Es Llebeig, extreme SW of the island Sa Dragonera.
2. Isla de Sa Dragonera, seen from Sant Elm.