Attractions



Punta de n‘Amer, Sa Coma, Spain
Natural Reserve Sa Punta de n’Amer
This nature reserve on private land was declared a Natural Area of Special Interest (ANEI) in 1985. Located between the residential areas of Cala Millor and Sa Coma, it covers some 200 hectares of great natural, cultural and historic value. Sa Punta de n’Amer is particularly interesting for its flora and fauna; dune, scrub, pine grove and rock communities all coexist here. It is also home to some of the endemic species of the Balearic Islands. It is a recommended hiking area. Museum and bar-restaurant open all year.
https://visitcalamillor.com/en/natural-reserve-punta-de-namer/

Son Servera, Spain
New Church Son Servera and Market
Son Servera market takes place every Friday morning. It is located on many streets of the village, from the center, Sant Joan square, and up to the old railway station. The market has more than 200 stands.
Friday, 9 til 13h.
The Catalan architect Joan Rubió Bellver, who worked with the world-famous Antoni Gaudí, was commissioned to design this emblematic church in the municipality of Son Servera, although after several changes had been made, it was finally left unfinished. Today we can see elements of Neo-Gothic architecture —a marked austerity, large windows and rose windows— and a particularly magical effect due to it being open to the sky.
Free entrance Monday to Friday 09.30 – 14.30 h





Cala Millor, Spain
Urban Art, Sath.
«Color Millor»
The name is a play on words between the name of the resort, Cala Millor, and the word colour. The result is an itinerary dominated by art and colour running through different parts of the resort.
MURALS
Most of the murals are painted on electricity substations, which already have the ideal volume and tend to be rather run-down with zero visual interest.
Moreover, the designs are unique and, therefore, cannot be found on any other walls anywhere in the world.
The themes are always respectful and never infringe on human rights, encourage violence or discriminate on the grounds of gender, race or anything else. They just exhibit day-to-day stories and situations related to the sea, gastronomy and the area’s traditions, in a friendly, colourful and fun way.
Each mural has a plaque with the title of the work and a QR code. Scanning the digital code with your mobile phone will take you to the visitcalamillor.com website, where you can find detailed information on the whole route and watch a video showing the creation and end result of all the murals included on it.
LOCATIONS
The murals are at different sites in Son Servera, Sant Llorenç, Cala Bona, Cala Millor, sa Coma, s’Illot and Son Carrió. They embellish different areas, so that people interested in the artistic itinerary will also be able to visit the inland villages and not only the tourist areas.
SATH, THE ARTIST
Sandro Thomàs − artistic name SATH – was born in 1983 in Son Servera, Mallorca. After some years as a self-taught painter, in 2004 he began a degree in graphic design in Palma.
https://visitcalamillor.com/en/urban-art-route-color-millor/