Ses Salines National Park is a 400-hectare complex of salt marshes, exploited by Phoenicians, Romans and Muslims. Today, it is a place of great ecological value - recently declared a protected area - as it is the passageway for several species of migratory birds. On the left, a large dirt parking lot, now subject to a fee, allows access on foot between the dunes and pine trees. You arrive at the long, beautiful beach of Ses Salines. Cosmopolitan and fashionable, this is the beach to see and be seen, especially when you arrive by boat. Malibú is renowned for its cuisine.

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