Santanyi is in the island’s south-east. Pretty, rural and authentically Mallorcan, Santanyi is situated next to the second largest nature park in the Balearics, Mondragó. A visit to the park is free of charge, however, if going by car, you for have to pay for parking. The town’s original name Santi Annini means ‘Lamb of God’, the symbol for which can be seen in the church and Santanyí’s coat of arms. Artists are drawn to this village, and you can find many types of galleries and workshops in the narrow alleys. The fortified city wall and Porta Murada (gate) still stand as symbols of past generations’ fear of the constant threat of pirate attacks which plagued their town. Moorish invasions got so bad in Santanyí that many people took to sleeping in the town’s locked church. Santanyi´s festival of international music takes place from April through to September. Held in special and symbolic spaces including churches and monasteries, concerts are free and bring a rich array of talented artists to the town. Santanyi is a food lover´s paradise, with countless wonderful and interesting restaurants contained within its handsome streets. The market is on Wednesday and Saturday mornings. We also deliver and collect from Palma Airport