Cala Millor

Cala Millor, or Cala Millor - fairly large in terms of the Mallorcan standards resort city : it is home to almost 6000 people. It is located on the east coast of the island. Nearby are such resorts as Cala Bona, Manacor, S'Illot and Sa Coma . From the capital here to get to the bus a little more than an hour: the resort is located about 40 km from Palma . The resort has a developed infrastructure. Rest here mostly families - it is not designed for noisy youth companies (although, of course, nightclubs and discos there is also here).

The first hotel here was built in 1933. Today the resort is able to receive 16 thousand people simultaneously.

Hotels Cala Millor

Today the resort provides visitors with a choice of more than six dozen hotels; in addition, you can settle in one of the self-catering apartments. The best reviewed hotels are Casal Santa Eulalia 5 *, Apartamentos Alborada, Hotel SPA Roqueta San Picafort 1 *, BQ Amfora Beach Hotel 4 *, Vila Miel 2 *, Hipotels Hipocampo Palace 5 *, Hipotels Cala Millor Park, Universal Hotel Bikini 3 *, BQ Belvedere Hotel 3 *, Hotel Sabina Playa 3 *, Protur Playa Cala Millor 4 * - as you can see from this list, you can relax in comfort even in fairly inexpensive hotels.

The best beach in Mallorca

From Spanish the name translates as "Best Bay" - and it corresponds to reality: Cala Millor beach is really considered the best sandy beach of the island . It is almost 6 kilometers of perfectly clean fine white sand + developed infrastructure: bars, cafes and restaurants, discos, school surfing. The width of the beach is from 30 to 35 meters.

The beach has a gentle descent, making it popular with holidaymakers with children. Adults, if desired, can take active leisure - the beach has everything for water sports.

Sightseeing

From Cala Millor to Sa Coma, and on the resort itself, you can travel both on foot and ... on a special mini-train. Or - on the bus with an open top. Popular in the resort and cycling - thanks to the flat terrain.

There are no historical sights at the resort itself, but from here you can go on an excursion to many interesting places. Excursion programs can be selected at the hotel - or go on a trip alone, on a rented car or with the help of municipal transport. Next to the resort are the Drak caves - some of the most famous caves on the island, so named because, according to legend, they once inhabited a dragon. The cost of visiting caves is about 14 euros, for children - for free.

In addition, nearby is Manacor, with its world-famous factory of artificial pearls , where you can also go with an excursion.