Punta de n'Amer
About
Punta de n’Amer is a pristine natural reserve nestled between the seaside villages of Cala Millor and Sa Coma on the island of Majorca. Spanning roughly 200 hectares, the reserve protects a mosaic of dune, scrub, pine‑grove, and rocky habitats that support a wealth of endemic Balearic flora and fauna. The landscape is a living laboratory for hikers, birdwatchers, and nature enthusiasts alike, offering tranquil trails that weave through rolling sand dunes, ancient pine stands, and rugged coastal cliffs. The reserve also houses a small museum and a bar‑restaurant that operate year‑round, providing visitors with locally sourced refreshments and historic exhibits that contextualise the ecological significance of the area. Whether you’re trekking along the coast to spot rare Balearic bird species or simply enjoying a quiet day beneath the Mediterranean sun, Punta de n’Amer delivers an immersive natural experience that highlights the island’s diverse ecosystems. Its quiet, unobtrusive setting makes it an ideal day‑trip destination for families, couples, and solo explorers seeking a break from the bustling tourist hubs of nearby towns.
Highlights
- Dune Ecosystem
- Pine Grove
- Rocky Cliffs