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Sol de Mallorca / Portals Vells - Cala Portals Vells - Cala Figuera - El Toro / Port Adriano coastal walk

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Distance
7.98 mi
Elevation gain
699 ft
Technical difficulty
Moderate
Elevation loss
807 ft
Max elevation
513 ft
TrailRank 
36
Min elevation
1 ft
Trail type
One Way
Moving time
2 hours 51 minutes
Time
4 hours 47 minutes
Coordinates
2150
Uploaded
January 24, 2024
Recorded
January 2024
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near Sol de Mallorca, Baleares (España)

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Itinerary description

This nice, gentle and mostly flat coastal hike takes you along cliff tops and to small bays with beautiful views across the Bay of Palma and the Mediterranean Sea.

- From Sol de Mallorca / Portals Vells (Av. Mallorca - Av. Balear 2 bus stop)
- Platja del Rei (1.1 km)
- Platja del Mago (1.3 km)
- Cala Portals Vells (1.6 km)
- Cuevas de la Mare de Deu (1.9 km)
- Cala des Bocs
- Cala Beltran (2.9 km)
- Cala Figuera (3.3 km)
- Faro de Cala Figuera (5.3 km)
- Cova Farnera (6.3 km)
- Cova Llagrimera (6.8 km)
- Cova de ses Dues Estades (7.8 km)
- Cala Rafalbetx
- Mirador El Toro
- El Toro / Port Adriano (Gran Via bus stop) (12.9 km)

The Cuevas de la Mare de Deu was named after a sculpture of Virgin Mary, the imagen de la Mare de Déu de Portals, the picture of the Virgin Mary of the Portals. According to legend this sculpture was placed in the cave around 1450 by Genoese sailors, after they survived a massive storm.
In the 15th century a sailboat was struck by a hurricane, the sails were torn and the force of the waves broke the frame and mast. Faced with the threat of sinking the captain and crew promised in front of a sculpture of the Virgin Mary which was part of the freight, that they would build a chapel in her honor at the landing place if they could get safely to the coast. The storm subsided and the wind drew the boat to the natural port of Portals Vells and they took refuge in one of the caves. The crew placed the sculpture of the Virgin in this cave and carved an altar and inscriptions on the ground and wall.
The figure became a popular place of worship, especially among fishermen and sailors. At the end of the 15th century an altar was added to the cave. The Renaissance altar was created by local artisans and is actually of a rather naive style. It bears the coat of arms of the Rocafull family, which was the family of the island governor at this time. Later a small chapel was erected in the left part of the cave and the figure placed in the chapel. In 1863 the sculpture was relocated to the church of Portals Nous.
The cave is actually artificial. According to legend it was dug by Moorish slaves immediately after the Reconquista to quarry limestone rocks for the cathedral. Archaeological research revealed that the caves were most likely Phoenician graves, a Phoenician ship from 600 BC was discovered right in front of the caves.

Port Adriano is an up-scale super-yacht port located just below the cliffs of the small neighbourhood of El Toro, an area in the municipality of Calvià:
https://www.portadriano.com/en/

Public transportation:
Bus 106 from Palma to Av. Mallorca - Av. Balear 2.
Bus from Gran Via bus stop in El Toro via Santa Ponca to Palma.

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