LOCATION:

In the cliff that is to the east of the beaches of "Son Bou", to which you accede for a highway that leaves Alaior.
Alaior.
Very badly known and very damaged because the hypogeums have been used like "little houses" for summer vacations until this very day. Some caves were destroyed during the construction of the tunnel that allows the passage of the highway that goes to the beaches, and others have been transformed to make them more comfortable and more inhabitable.
Most of the preserved cavities are of the "Type B", for which reason chronologically seem to be located between the centuries 7th-6th B.C. (Talayotic III) and the Romanization (from the 123 B.C.), although, as we already pointed out, their occupation, with funerary or dwelling purposes, arrives until the present.
At the foot of the cliff there are the remains of a Paleochristian basilica and at half height a wall.