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Puerto Sant Miquel lies 5 kilometres to the north and offers an alternative and slightly more active setting than that of the village. Although too small to be classed a resort, there are several self catering apartments and hotels scattered amongst the hills overlooking the sea. The port possesses a selection of restaurants and bars, set back from a relatively small beach which can become crowded during peak season.
Whether it be by taxiing a boat or travelling by car, two places of interest further along the coast are the infamous caves of C’an Marça and the isolated Benirras beach. The former, a notorious hideout for smugglers provides superb views of the Mediterranean, whilst the rocky Benirras beach has long been regarded a favoured point to watch the sun setting. Celebrated in local hippy folklore, the beach remains an admired gathering spot for likeminded individuals, where it is not unusual to be met by the sound of Bongo drums entangled with the scent of burning herbs.