
Sa Torre Cega was a fortress to alert from the Moor pirate attacks in the 16th century. In 1911 it became the Palau d\'en March, which can be visited. The rich March family made of this tower a museum-house, with an exceptional collection of 40 sculptures and a botanical garden (60.000 sqm).
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This beach is a wide sandy area surrounded by quite high touristic buildings . The accessibility by car is easy following the signs. These characteristics and the accessibility explain that the beach is very crowded by tourists.
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This beach of fine sand stretches alongside a stream, and the area has several attractive features for the visitor: its history, the scenery and the nearby caves of Artà.
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The name of this beach, situated in the municipality of Capdepera, has its origin in two sources of fresh water, one that has given the place its name, and another undersea which makes the seawater colder and less salty.
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Cala Agulla is situated at 1,8 kilometres from Capdepera. This beach, Cala Moltó and Cala Mesquida were declared in 1991 Àrea Natural d\'Especial Interès by the Parlament de les Illes Balears...
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