Capdepera
The town lies in a coastal, north-eastern plain of Llevant with cliffs, numerous shallow bays and long sandy beaches in the village of Cala Ratjada (Cala Mesquida, Font de Sa Cala) and Canyamel.
Famous is the place for its basketry and visited by many tourists from the time of castle wars of conquest, the chapel of Nuestra Senyora de la Esperanza and the caves of . Every Wednesday will be held at the Oriental Plaza, a market.
Who has given the sport golf his heart, here is one of the most beautiful golf courses of the island.
Capdepera was conquered by King James I by a ruse. The Arabs besieged at this time the neighboring island of Menorca. The king had many torches and campfire spark to simulate the siege of Minorca.
The Arabs fell for the ruse and signed tribute to the king. In the 13th Century, the son of the Conqueror destroyed Moorish fortress and ordered to return to the founding of the town Capdepera.




