One of the best towns in southeast Mallorca, Santanyi is a charming spot that combines all of the Balearic charm. Slow living, village life, and close to all of the most iconic calas and beaches.
Its narrow streets wind through sun-soaked squares adorned with charming cafes, boutiques, and art galleries, offering a glimpse into the town’s rich heritage.
Interesting fact is that the buildings in Santanyi look just that little bit more mellow than everywhere else – this small town is the source of the golden sandstone used in Palma’s cathedral and La Llotja among others.
Renting a holiday villa in Santanyi promises an authentic Mallorcan experience, where travellers can immerse themselves in the rhythm of local life while exploring the hidden treasures of the town and surroundings.
Discover the natural wonders surrounding Santanyi as you venture into the nearby natural parks. Whether you seek adventure or tranquillity, these natural parks offer a refreshing retreat into Mallorca’s untouched beauty.
Mondrago Natural Park: Located just a short drive from Santanyi, Mondrago Natural Park is renowned for its pristine beaches, rugged coastline, and diverse ecosystems.
Cabrera National Park: Situated off the coast of Mallorca, Cabrera National Park is a protected marine reserve renowned for its exceptional biodiversity and underwater landscapes.
S’Albufera Natural Park: Located near Alcudia, S’Albufera Natural Park is Mallorca’s largest wetland area and a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts.
Cala Llombards: This stunning sandy beach is nestled between rocky cliffs and offers clear turquoise waters, making it perfect for swimming and snorkelling.
Cala Santanyi: Just a short drive from the town centre, Cala Santanyi is a family-friendly beach with shallow, calm waters ideal for swimming and paddling.
Cala Figuera: Although not a traditional sandy beach, Cala Figuera is a picturesque fishing village with crystal-clear waters and rocky shores.
Cala S’Almunia: This hidden gem is a small, rocky cove with turquoise waters and dramatic cliffs.
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