Llevant de Mallorca Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels
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About Llevant de Mallorca
Wind, weather and rain have formed gentle hills of limestone rocks, overgrown by a macchia of mastic and gorse bushes, tree heather, wild or overgrown olive trees, pines and Aleppo pines, in the undergrowth lavender bushes, rosemary and rock roses. The garriga runs like a red thread through the east. High up from Cap Ferrutx you can see over the Sierra de Artàna, with the highest elevation (509 m from Son Salvador, down to the Coves del Drac dragon caves, which reach 25 m below sea level. Towards the northeast, the Llevant has numerous bays, including the touristically developed Cala Rajada as well as a little further south the well-known beaches of Cala Millor, Sa Coma and S'Illot, which have now become the destination of mass tourism. To the west of the Llevant are the vast agricultural
Top Attractions in Llevant de Mallorca
Explore the best things to see and do in Llevant de Mallorca:
- ★Castle of Capdepera
- ★Cuevas del Drach
Where to Stay in Llevant de Mallorca
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Llevant de Mallorca Travel Guide Sections
Our comprehensive guide covers 12 sections including:
