Port de Sant Miguel

[2] The resort is situated in a small, sheltered inlet surrounded by steep cliffs which are topped with pine woodland and scrub.

Beyond the commercial area and set on the side of the inlet there are several large hotels and apartment developments as well as some private residential property.

Steps leading up the cliffs from the beach offer good vantage points for photographers wanting shots of the bay.

[3] There are several large concrete hotels and apartment blocks including around the bay but a short walk to a cove called Cala d'es Multons shows how the area would have looked before these developments.

[6] Built as part of the building boom of the late 1970s, this Hotel caters almost exclusively for package tour guests, many of whom are on all-inclusive holidays.