The areas that make up the Palma Littoral Route are Sa
Petrolera, Passeig del Molinar, Ciutat Jardí, Es Penyó, Cala Gamba, Es
Carnatge, Cala Estancia and Son Caios and Illot de sa Galera, with spaces with
a rich and exuberant Mediterranean diversity.
Among the flora species can be found, for example, Posidonia
oceanica, Limonium, Siempreviva, Margarita de mar, Orgaza, Herb of the liver,
Sabina, Herb of the conjunctures, Zamarrilla or bells.
In the fauna category inhabit, by land and sea, Balearic
Shearwater, Cinderella Shearwater, Audouin's Gull, Laughing Gull, Yellow-legged
Gull, Great Cormorant, Shaggy Cormorant, Black-legged Tern, Common Tarabilla,
Maiden, Medusa, fried egg, Sea Sailing, Acalefo Luminescent, Kestrel, Hoopoe,
Common Turnstone, Great Plover or European Robin, among many others.
The Blue Paths are an award for effort for those
municipalities that work and strive to improve their natural and ethnological
heritage. At the same time, they have a social background, since they are
places of enormous landscape wealth that allow nature to be enjoyed,
contributing to the development, health and well-being of society as a whole.
It is about itineraries that run along the coastline linking beaches or ports
with the Blue Flag emblem and that contribute to the sustainable use of the coastline.
In Palma, for example, environmental education activities on
coastal ecosystems and sustainable development have made it possible for Sa
Petrolera to become a blue center; Es Carnatge has been declared a center of
cultural interest (CIC) for its paleontological interest and Natural Area of
Special Interest (ANEI).
On the other hand, the islet of sa Galera is listed as BIC
(Well of Cultural Interest). Milestones that show that this route runs through
a privileged environment on the coast of Palma, a city that houses urban
attractions and natural spaces in the same place.

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