Cabrera Island is a small, uninhabited island located off the southern coast of Mallorca. It is a protected national park known for its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and diverse marine life, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and snorkeling enthusiasts
Insider Tips
The island can be reached through organised boat trips with varying length, from 3-4 hours to full-day excursions. Depending on the starting point, the crossing takes between 30 min and 1 hour
During August, only 300 visitors can visit Cabrera per day. During every other month of the year, that number drops by a third to just 200. This means the island is never crowded but also that you need to book in advance to not miss out!
Did you know?
Cabrera Island is home to the endemic Cabrera Wall Lizard, a species found nowhere else in the world. These lizards have adapted to the island's unique environment and are a fascinating example of evolution in isolation