Sa Dragonera is an uninhabited islet and a nature reserve located just off the southwest coast of Mallorca, known for its rugged landscapes, rich biodiversity, and historic lighthouses
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Sa Dragonera is known for its breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea and offers great swimming and snorkeling opportunities together with well-marked hiking trails, ideal for a day trip
There are four main hiking trails on the island, each offering different levels of difficulty and scenic views, from an easy 3.9 km trail to the island's historic lighthouse to a more challenging 8.4 km hike to the Puig de na Pòpia summit, the highest point of the island
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Sa Dragonera played a pivotal role in Mallorcan history in 1977, when environmentalists occupied it to protest against planned tourist development. Their victory led to the island becoming a nature reserve, highlighting the need for sustainable tourism practices in the region