Welcome to one of the most charming villages that you can imagine on the island of Mallorca. A place where you will be able to catch the essence and tradition in a pleasant stroll through its winding streets, which always have as a goal an impressive cultural heritage.
Choosing the old Mallorcan village of Campos to spend your holidays, is to hit the nail on the head with a wide range of tourist activities to enjoy, and that nowadays and for some years now, it has been living its golden age of rural tourism partly because of its most famous beach: Es Trenc.
Did you know that it is one of the villages that best preserves its essence? In each of its streets you will find a reference to its origins, which go back to the year 1300 AD when King James II wanted to found it on what were the remains of ancient Roman settlements.
Located in the Balearic region of Migjorn and with its land hydrated by its deep waters of the Mediterranean, it has fertile land that has served to activate one of its main economic engines since its origins: agriculture, which forms one of the pillars of its gastronomy.
What the town of Campos can offer you to enjoy rural tourism in the area is an impressive range of options including its natural surroundings, where the Salobrar de Campos and the natural area of Es Trenc stand out, where, in addition to the plant species, you will be able to see the birds that inhabit the area. Next to this natural jewel we find the indisputable part of this town: the impressive beach of Es Trenc, a natural sandy area where you will find dunes, and where even its waters will make you travel to the Caribbean itself.
And since you are passing through this beach, where we invite you to stay for at least a day, you cannot miss the opportunity to see the Salinas de Es Trenc, where the famous island salt is produced.
And what would a holiday be without an adventure? In this case, we suggest that you cycle around parts of the island, following the cycle routes with the most special views you can imagine. The windmills will be the protagonists of your journey on wheels, leaving a colourful picture of the fields and vineyards that you will want to immortalice.
We assure you that if you travel to Campos, it will not be the only thing you will want to take a picture of, as this Mallorcan town has a vast heritage that you must see, starting without a doubt with the church of Sant Julià, one of the most important monuments where you will find its most famous figure inside: a hand-painted Christ. The Convent of Sant Francesc is another place not to be missed.
But don't worry if you're travelling during the weekend, because on Saturdays, in the centre of Campos, there is a weekly market where you can find everything (furniture, clothes, accessories and local food products).
And after all this, what do I do? The answer in this case is very clear: enjoy the only thermal waters in the Balearic Islands at the Fontsanta Spa, a perfect relaxing experience to end the day's sightseeing.