Naveta d’es Tudons (see pages 304 and 305 of TME) is just off the main road at the western end of the island and judging by the huge car park with spaces for buses, frequently visited by coach parties.
Fortunately, we had it pretty much to ourselves. ‘Naveta’ means ‘boat’ and some archaeologist has interpreted the large burial chambers on the island as boat-shaped and given them this name. I can’t see it myself. They are more burial chamber-shaped to my mind. Anyway, Es Tudons has been restored according to this boat theory so you have to visit this one with a pinch of salt.
It is an impressive pyramidal type structure and beautifully cool inside its double-decker chamber. We liked it a lot, despite it being a bit overly restored.