Historical heritage

Church of Sant Joan Baptista
It stands out for its combination of Gothic and Baroque styles, making it a fascinating example of Mallorcan architecture.
Located in the Plaça de Sant Joan de Son Servera, it owes its name to the patron saint of the town.
Its construction dates back to the Middle Ages in 1622, although it underwent several renovations during the Baroque period. This church stands out for its combination of Gothic and Baroque styles, which makes it a fascinating example of Mallorcan architecture.
It is a rectangular temple with a single nave with side chapels, which stands out for the defense tower located above the presbytery, currently used as a bell tower.
It can be visited for free on Friday mornings, coinciding with the weekly market.

Church Església Nova Son Servera
One of Mallorca's most unique medieval churches. A Gothic structure that opens to the sky, creating a unique atmosphere of light and spirituality.

The Talayot settlement of S’Illot
Talayotic settlement over 3,000 years old, one of the most important archaeological sites in Eastern Mallorca.

“Es Castell” Defensive Tower
Situated in one of Mallorca's most beautiful natural areas, it was built in the 17th century to protect the island from pirate attacks.

Church of Sant Joan Baptista
It stands out for its combination of Gothic and Baroque styles, making it a fascinating example of Mallorcan architecture.

Parish Church of Sant Llorenç des Cardassar
Situada al poble de Sant Llorenç des Cardassar, aquesta és una de les esglésies medievals de Mallorca més destacades. Gràcies als elements barrocs i medievals,

Parish of Sant Miquel de Son Carrió
This medieval Mallorcan church, with an imposing 19th-century stone facade, is a clear example of the island's traditional architectural style.

Talaiot de na Pol
The talaiots are prehistoric monuments in Mallorca and Menorca, built between 3000 and 2500 years ago by the Talayotic communities

Cala Bona Harbor
Marina that still retains its essence as a traditional fishing port, perfect for observing the evolution of commerce and marine life on the island.