Best attractions and places to see around Petra include a variety of historical sites, natural features, and cultural points of interest. The region offers a mix of ancient settlements, unique natural landscapes, and significant monuments. Visitors can explore a range of attractions, from historical sites to scenic routes.
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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Very impressive archaeological site from the prehistoric Talaiotic culture 👍 The Necropolis of Son Real is one of the most important archaeological sites in Mallorca.
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A small town in the center of the island. It's very popular with tourists on market days (Wednesdays only). Otherwise, it's a tranquil village with a beautiful center. Worth seeing.
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A site that is definitely worth seeing. The remains are so well preserved that you get a good impression. The descriptions are short and sufficient to get an overview.
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Absolute nonsense that the route would not be recommended. Driven today 03/24. Totally ok. Sometimes you wonder what kind of unreasonable expectations some people have.
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I love mills :-). This is in very good condition!
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beautiful windmill at the entrance to the town.
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NO LONGER RECOMMENDATION FOR ME... In my opinion, this can no longer be called a secondary route – it's actually a main route, especially for trucks due to the quarry you pass. The road itself is in comparatively poor condition (as of March 2024). Alternative: Take side roads to Maria de la Salut and from there to Sineu!
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This necropolis contains over 100 stone graves from the period between the 7th and 1st centuries BC, in which around 400 people were buried. Great location by the sea!
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Visitors frequently enjoy the prehistoric burial ground of Son Real Necropolis, known as one of the largest and best-preserved in the Balearic Islands. The charming Sineu town center and parish church is also a popular spot, especially on market days, and the Molí d'en Pau windmill (Sineu) offers a unique photo opportunity.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Son Real Necropolis is a fascinating historical site that can be explored by families. The Sineu town center and parish church and Plaça Ramon Llull, Petra are also considered family-friendly, offering pleasant environments for strolls and breaks.
The region is rich in history. You can explore the Son Real Necropolis, a significant prehistoric burial ground dating from the 7th to 4th centuries BC. Additionally, the Sineu town center and parish church offers a glimpse into the area's past with its historical architecture and market square.
The area around Petra is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, gravel biking, and hiking. For example, there are several cycling routes like the 'Manacor from Petra' or the 'Son Bauló Beach Sculptures – Can Picafort sign loop'. Hikers can enjoy trails such as the 'Cami Vell de Bonany Ascent – Santuari de Bonany loop'. You can find more details on these activities in the dedicated guides for gravel biking, cycling, and hiking around Petra.
Yes, there are several pleasant cycling routes. The Rural Road Between Petra and Sineu is a popular option, offering a scenic connection between the two towns. Other routes extend further, such as the 'Manacor from Petra' cycling tour.
Visitors appreciate Sineu for its tranquil village atmosphere, especially outside of market days. The Sineu town center and parish church is considered beautiful, and the market on Wednesdays is a major draw. The Molí d'en Pau windmill at the entrance is also a beloved landmark.
The Plaça Ramon Llull, Petra is a central gathering point. It's known as a place where people meet, especially cyclists, to eat and drink on the market square, making it an ideal spot for a break.
The Son Real Necropolis is unique as one of the largest and best-preserved prehistoric burial grounds in the Balearic Islands. It features megalithic structures like ship- and horseshoe-shaped naviformes, as well as round and square towers, providing a fascinating insight into the region's ancient culture.
Yes, the Molí d'en Pau windmill (Sineu) is a prominent man-made monument. Built in the late 19th century, it stands as an eye-catcher at the entrance of Sineu and even houses a restaurant.
Hiking enthusiasts can explore several trails around Petra. Popular options include the 'Cami Vell de Bonany Ascent – Santuari de Bonany loop from Petra' which is a moderate 10 km hike, or the 'Cave loop from Petra'. More hiking routes and details can be found in the Hiking around Petra guide.
While the guide focuses on man-made attractions, the region is characterized by its rural landscapes and the natural beauty of Mallorca. The Son Real Necropolis is situated on the north coast, offering coastal views alongside its historical significance. The rural roads, like the Rural Road Between Petra and Sineu, showcase the island's agricultural and natural scenery.


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