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Cala Millor is a lively, family-friendly resort that stretches along 6km of stunning coastline on the northeastern coast of Majorca. Its Blue Flag beach is a firm favourite for sunbathers, families and watersports enthusiasts – with its surf and paddle board stalls, souvenir shops and outdoor cafés give the beach a fun vibe. There are lots of activities to enjoy on your Cala Millor holidays, particularly if you have the kids in tow! Take them to nearby Fantasy Park, go go-karting or hop on a horse and ride through the mountains on a pony trek.

 

Holidays in Cala Millor will cater to all thanks to its great range of hotels, self-catering apartments and villas and all-inclusive hotels on offer. The resort town bursts into an altogether different scenario with the setting sun. The lanes and streets radiate bright lights and visitors to and from great bars and restaurants in the central beach area. Nightlife in Cala Millor is vibrant and you'll find a mixture of cocktail bars and clubs based in the pedestrianised area, located just behind the promenade.

 

Boasting a typical Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters, Cala Millor is known for its perfect weather settings for an all-year-round voyage. However, the best time to visit Cala Millor is during the spring and autumn months. Cala Millor is just 68km away from the Palma Majorca Airport and is well connected by roads from all major hotspots nearby. Whether you want to explore the colourful town, laze on the beach or shop on the Passeig Cristofol Colom, there's never a dull moment in this sandy beach retreat.

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A Guide to Cala Millor Holidays

Cala Millor Beach

Cala Millor Beach

Cala Millor’s main attraction is its Blue Flag-winning golden sandy beach.

Take a plunge into the blue waters and try your hand at snorkelling, diving and windsurfing or simply lounge underneath a straw sunshade.

A Traditional Majorcan Town

A Traditional Majorcan Town

Sitting just behind the beach is Cala Millor town, sprinkled with souvenir shops, colourful restaurants and bustling bars and clubs.

Families and friends alike flock here for daytime activities and lively evenings spent feasting on traditional tapas, soaking up the Spanish atmosphere and sipping on cocktails in the centre.

Brave The Caves of Drach

Brave The Caves of Drach

A 20-minute drive takes you to the famous Caves of Drach, known for being the island’s top tourist attraction.

You'll find spectacular stalagmites and stalactites in a huge subterranean cave with one of the world’s biggest underground lakes here.

And if you're a nature lover then right on your doorstep you have the Punta de n’Amer nature reserve, with its rolling dunes and lush pine forest.


Half Day Caves of Hams

Half Day Caves of Hams

If you’re looking for a day out with a difference, the Caves of Hams is a cool excursion worth experiencing.

Hop on a boat and float across the underground lakes, passing impressive formations and stalactites as you go.

Alongside natural wonders you can enjoy the sound of classical music as the cave regularly hosts a concert and impressive lights show.

Getting Around Cala Millor

🚌 Transport in the Cala Millor Region

Public transport along the east coast is limited, so if you want to explore you may need to hire a car. There are a number of places to rent a bike if you prefer touring the island on two wheels. the resort itself is easily walkable and for easy transport around the town, a handy mini train is on hand to whisk you to the beach at an affordable price.

Travelling by bus or carPublic transport is limited. Some routes don’t operate on Sundays, during low season or late at night.   Hiring a car is the best option to get around, if you are planning to explore beyond the resort. You will find the roads in Majorca pretty good and the airport has a choice of international car hire companies at competitive prices. Book in advance during the peak season to guarantee a car, and to also keep the price you pay as low as possible. Drive on the right-hand side.
Passports and Visas

British citizens don’t need a visa to travel to Majorca, but you must have a valid passport. Keep track of the latest 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 take out relevant travel and medical insurance before you travel. For more info, see www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain/health

Vaccinations

There are no vaccinations required to holiday in Majorca. Do ensure routine jabs are up to date, though.

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