Cala Millor

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Cala Millor and its neighbouring towns are the largest tourist area on the east coast of Mallorca and, after Platja de Palma, the second largest on the entire island. The holidaymakers are of mixed origin, but most are from Germany. You can also meet English and Swedish people in this town in eastern Mallorca. The area has the full range of tourist infrastructure to offer. The beaches are good. However, there are hardly any sights in Cala Millor. The price level is medium. A disadvantage for package holidaymakers is the relatively long transfer from the airport in Palma; it takes at least 90 minutes by bus.

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Cala Millor

A wide and modern pedestrian promenade runs along the beach. In summer, it is as busy as a pedestrian zone in a German city. Shops, restaurants and street cafes are lined up here for several kilometers. Further away from the beach are the large hotels, which in Cala Millor are unfortunately often unimaginative concrete blocks. Cala Millor looks like a quickly built tourist resort. If you are looking for a place with a romantic Mediterranean flair, this is the wrong place.

Neighbouring towns

There are a few other towns around Cala Millor, all of which have many tourist hotels:

Cala Bona has completely grown together with Cala Millor, the transition between the towns is no longer recognizable. In contrast to Cala Millor, the town has an old town centre with a beautiful harbour. Cala Bona is significantly smaller than Cala Millor. Cala Bona is also one of the typical package holiday resorts on Mallorca.

Sa Coma: This town has now grown together with Cala Millor in the other direction. Perhaps the ugliest place on Mallorca – pure mass tourism including high-rise hotels, many of which could serve as perfect examples of architectural sins. More English guests. Inexpensive. Beaches are OK.

S’Illot: The next town towards Porto Cristo. Much nicer than the neighboring town of Sa Coma, unfortunately S’Illot does not have a particularly nice beach.

Bus connections: In Cala Millor there are several stops on the wide road that runs parallel to the beach about 100 meters away. Buses run between the places described above at least every hour during the season – in winter there are significantly fewer. There are also, of course, buses to and from Palma de Mallorca.

Cala Millor city map


There are about 8 direct bus services to Palma per day. The Cala Millor – Palma route is one of the longest and most expensive bus routes on the island of Mallorca. The journey takes over 1.5 hours and costs around 10 euros one way. If possible, you should take a bus to Palma marked as an express bus on the timetable. There are also 8-13 bus services to Manacor with a train connection to Palma de Mallorca. The journey from Cala Millor is a little cheaper and more pleasant by bus and train, but you have to change trains. Many buses to Manacor and Palma stop in Porto Cristo and at the famous Drach Caves. There are also a few buses daily from Cala Millor to the major holiday areas further north – Port Alcudia, Can Picafort and Polens.

Excursion boats connect Cala Millor with other places on the east coast (such as Calas de Mallorca, Porto Cristo, Cala Romantica and Cala Ratjada). Ferry fares are quite high – between 10 and 25 euros.

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Cala Millor Beach

The 2 km long, fine sandy beach is the highlight of the place. Gently sloping, with clear water, ideal for families and sun worshippers.

Tip: Come early to get the best spots.

Paseo Marítimo

The beach promenade invites you to take a relaxing stroll. There are many cafes, restaurants and shops with sea views.

Tip: Try a paella in one of the restaurants with a view of the sunset.

Safari Zoo

A safari park that is particularly exciting for children. You can experience exotic animals in an almost natural environment.

Distance: About 5 minutes by car from Cala Millor.

Castell de la Punta de n’Amer

A small fortress on the Punta de n’Amer peninsula. From here you have a fantastic view of the coast.

Tip: Walk or cycle on the well-signposted paths to the castle.

Boat trips

Various companies organize tours along the east coast. Visit hidden bays or go dolphin watching.

Tip: Book early to secure the best times.

Diving and snorkeling

The clear water offers perfect conditions. Local diving schools offer courses and guided tours.

Popular spots: Coastal areas around Punta de n’Amer.

Weekly market in Son Servera

Every Friday there is a traditional market in the nearby town of Son Servera. Here you can find fresh food, handicrafts and souvenirs.

Tip: Combine the visit with a walk through the charming village.

Caves of Porto Cristo (Cuevas del Drach)

The famous Drach Caves are about 15 minutes away by car. A highlight is the underground lake with classical music.

Tip: Buy tickets online in advance to avoid waiting times.

Golf

The Pula Golf and Son Servera golf courses are easily accessible from Cala Millor. Both offer a great playing experience in beautiful surroundings.

Tip: There are also courses and practice opportunities for beginners.

Nightlife

Cala Millor has a lively nightlife with bars and music. Particularly popular: cocktail bars along the promenade.

Tip: Visit a bar with live music, e.g. “Cheers Bar”.

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