Mondragó National Park

This small national park (or natural park) includes this beach, Cala S’Amarador.  White soft sand, very clear turquoise water, and low cliffs (see extra) make this a popular destination but you need your own transport to get here, and a short walk is involved so maybe that helps keep the numbers down a little.  There is also very little shade so perhaps there's a high turn-over of visitors too.
We arrived, swam, went for a walk along a path through the woods, came back, swam again, and then moved on.  Lying in the baking sun seems to be enjoyed by many, but neither Jan nor I see the attraction. Now, lying in a shady spot reading a good book, that's a different story.
(the first of four days of backblips)

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