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Finally you have arrived to this untouched paradise and the boat will drop anchor at the natural port Porto de Cabrera which is located at the North-East of the island. The Cape Llebeig with its lighthouse is the reference point for reaching the port.
Next to the port there is a fortress from 14th century which originally served as a defence against pirate attacks. During the war against Napoleon it became a prison for French soldiers - there is a monument reminding of these events. If you want to learn more about the history of Cabrera you can visit the museum.
But the highlight of a visit to Cabrera is certainly the untouched coast with crystalline water .
In the bay Cala Gandulf there is the famous Cova Blava the "blue cave", with unique light reflections in its interiour. Now it is time to have a bath in the sea, and perhaps eat some snack, before you have to leave the islands to return to Mallorca.
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