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Holidays to Cala D’Or, nestled on the south east coast of Majorca, are popular with sun-lovers who fall in love with the region's Blue Flag beaches, great restaurants, picturesque coves and charming towns. With ample amenities Cala D’Or holidays ensure that your itinerary is as full or as relaxing, as you like. A world away from the neon lights of Magaluf and bustling Palma Nova, the vibe is more relaxed and cool in Cala D'Or. Stroll leisurely along the beautiful Cala Ferrera beach, where the sands slope gently into sea making it ideal for bathing or learning to swim, shop for souvenirs in the boutiques and stalls nearby or hitch a ride on the glass-bottomed boat that plies to Porto Colom - there is so much to do in this pretty resort! Cala Ferrera also has a great site for diving, or you can hire pedal boats and soak up the scenery above the waves.

 

Take your pick of nearby coves and beaches, hop on a boat tour of the island or lay on the sand and watch the world go by. If you like to shop, visit Avinguda Tagomago, the main fashion street which has a variety of boutiques to browse, or plan a day trip to Palma, which is less than an hour by car and has a host of great restaurants, a picturesque old town, fab boutiques and a stunning waterfront. You'll spot luxury yachts moored in the marina and can grab dinner and drinks in the few restaurants and bars that offer gorgeous views of the sea.

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A Guide to Cala dor Holidays

Discover the Quintet of Coves

Discover the Quintet of Coves

Cala D’Or has five coves (and an extra two nearby), each with its own charm and character. Soft, shelving sands meet shallow, turquoise waters that beg to be paddled in and are ideal for kids. Surrounded by fragrant pine forests, the coves are amazingly picturesque – visit them all if you can!

People Watch in the Marina

People Watch in the Marina

Cala D’Or’s chic marina can be found 20 minutes’ walk from the centre of town, and brings with it an air of elegance. Sip on a glass of sangria or stop for some bitesize tapas and watch the world go by from your table at one of the many terraces, bars and restaurants that overlook the mega-yachts moored outside.

Explore Mondrago Natural Park

Explore Mondrago Natural Park

The scenic Mondrago Natural Park allows you to escape the bustle of the resorts for an afternoon, with ample walking trails leading to secluded coves and electric blue bays. Trek one of the various routes that this coastal reserve has on offer, spotting wildlife and waterfowl as you go, and finish the trip off with a refreshing dip in the sea at S’Aramador Beach.

Shop at Felanitx Market

Shop at Felanitx Market

Just a few minutes’ drive away, you will find the pretty town of Felanitx, which hosts a huge market every Sunday. Stalls sell a range of authentic local goods, including leather, pottery and jewellery – some of which can be haggled for if you’re feeling up to the challenge! Grab an icy drink at a café while you’re there.

Getting Around Cala dor

🚌 Transport in the Cala dor Region

Walking is the best way to get around Cala D’Or, but there are several bus routes if you wish to venture further, including a regular service to Palma, the island’s capital. There are two mini road trains to Cala Egos and Cala Esmerelda, and frequent boat trips along the coast allow you to discover more of the coastline with ease. Of course, car hire offers the ultimate freedom and taxis are also available.

Travelling by bus or carThere are several local bus routes, which can take you to the main towns along the coast, and inland. These offer a very affordable way to get around, but be prepared to wait – the observance of timetables can be a bit iffy!   Hiring a car gives you the ultimate freedom and flexibility to explore the area, and beyond, at your own pace. Hire cars at the airport, or in the resort, but it’s best to book in advance for cheap rates. Driving is on the right hand side.
Passports and Visas

British citizens don’t need a visa to gain entry to Majorca, but a valid passport is essential. Get the most recent passport and visa information at For more information and advice, visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain/entry-requirements or the Foreign Office at www.fco.gov.uk/en/

Health and Safety

Make sure you have the appropriate travel and medical insurance to protect you while away. An EHIC entitles you to emergency treatment. For more info, see www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain/health

Vaccinations

No vaccinations are needed for travel to Ibiza but holidaymakers should be up to date with routine jabs

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