This town suits anyone looking for a quiet Mediterranean retreat. It is not too remote, and most should like it here.
Accommodation consists of a couple of small, family-run concerns.
Also two large holiday villages nearby. One of them is Club Med but this
is on the fringes of the village.
Locality:
Porto Pero is towards the south end of the east coast. (40 mls SE of
Palma and airport. 2½ mls SW of the major resort of Cala d’Or.Undulating
land).There is a small sandy beach 400 yards away from the village, otherwise Cala d’Or or Cala Mondrago, which are almost equidistant.
The shopping here is very limited suitable for the basic needs only.
During the daytime there are not many activities, other than watching
the boats bobbing in the harbour. The nightlife here is virtually
non-existent. There are half a dozen possibilities for sampling local
fare on the waterfront.
You can arrange sailing excursions in a traditional wooden two-mast
boat, dating from the 1920s. These leave from the hotel’s private dock
and are a wonderful way to explore the picturesque coastline. For
beautiful beaches look no further than Mondrago Natural Park. Cala
Figuera is a tiny port town where you can sit with a coffee and watch
the fishermen mending their nets.
A little further afield, the Caves of Drach provide an enjoyable day
out. Explore the three chambers and then enjoy a boat ride on Lake
Martel, one of the largest subterranean lakes in the world, where
classical music concerts are performed every hour.
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