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Cala Millor
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You are in: »Cala Millor, Mallorca, Spain
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Cala Millor
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Cala Millor is a prime Mallorca family holiday resort, with a fine sandy quality beach which ... |
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Aquí le facilitamos información de interes para sus vacaciones en Cala Millor. |
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Cala Millor has an ample variety of accomodations to offer to tourists. |
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Este es un lugar en el que encontrará una gran cantidad de cosas que hacer y de cosas que ver, ... |
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Cala Millor’s sandy beach is one of the best in Mallorca. |
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Cala Millor is a prime Mallorca family holiday resort, with a fine sandy quality beach which stretches for about miles. It's the largest developed resort on the East coast of Mallorca. The resort is located on the east of the island in the municipal districts of Son Servera and Sant Llorenc, about 60 kms away from Palma.
The beach at Cala Millor is beautiful. It's the area's main attraction and one of the main reasons why the resort was built here. It's quite unusual to find such a long sandy beach on this part of the island. The rest of the coastline is covered in rocks, coves and caves. The bay of Cala Millor is also well sheltered from the wind. With its fine, clean sand and crystal clear waters, this beach has been recently awarded the Blue Flag.
Cala Millor has no shortage of attractions; there's plenty of shops, bars, discos, restaurants and local markets. You can also practice various land and watersports here. On the other hand, if you just want to chill out it's also the perfect place to falling asleep by the pool or sea.
If you want to go shopping check out the local markets held every Friday in nearby Son Servera. Or, you can try Arta, or Manacor for some outlet shopping
Cala Bona (located close by) is well worth a visit. It's a small traditional fishing village, with friendly locals, always very welcoming to British tourists. The roads are ancient and can be a nightmare to drive on but this is all part of the fun!
If you survive the roads, head down to the harbour where you'll find a wide variety of open air cafes and bars.
Cala Millor and Cala Bona are both firm favourites with British visitors. There's something for everyone here. It's the perfect family holiday destination. |
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