Sample a slice of charming island life on your Calas de Mallorca holidays. Sitting on the east coast of Majorca, between the resorts of Cala D’Or and Cala Millor, Calas de Mallorca makes a perfect base for a sunshine holiday. Sit back and soak up the Balearic sunshine on a trio of beaches – Cala Antena, Cala Domingos Petit and Cala Domingos Gran – all of which can be reached by a road train. This scenic Majorcan resort is around 70km from the Palma de Mallorca airport, and can be best enjoyed during summers (June-August) when the temperatures reach up to 30°C, thanks to its Mediterranean climate.
With a plethora of things to do on your holidays to Calas de Mallorca, you’ll be spoilt for choice! The golden sands and azure waters of the Cala Domingos Gran beach make it an ideal spot for swimming or indulging in water sports. If you want tranquillity, head to the scenic Cala S’Almonia cove backed by limestone cliffs. Those travelling with kids can visit the nearest waterpark Aqualand El Arenal, Majorca’s biggest water park.
Majorca is famous for its beautiful turquoise waters and there are loads of catamaran and boat cruises to choose from.
Head out on a dolphin expedition, a snorkelling tour or a chilled catamaran cruise around the coastline and you won't regret it.
For those young at heart, there are lots of sunset party boats to hop aboard as well!
Happy kids’ equal happy parents, and with an adventure playground situated right in the middle of Cales de Mallorca, you won’t have to venture far to put big smiles on your children’s faces.
Home to a playground, trampolines, mini karts and huge bouncy castle, it’s the perfect place to help the kids run off steam before bedtime.
Plus the playground is free so you can take them for an hour or so every day without it costing you a penny.
The picturesque town of Manacor, nestled amid the serene landscapes of Majorca, holds an enchanting secret - it is the heart of Majorcan pearl manufacturing.
These pearls are far from ordinary, as they are not harvested from oysters like their natural counterparts. Instead, they are fascinatingly artificial, a testament to the town's extraordinary craftsmanship and ingenuity.
The production of these artificial Majorcan pearls in Manacor is a centuries-old tradition, an art form passed down through generations. These pearls are meticulously crafted from glass and fish scales, an unusual blend of materials that surprisingly replicates the lustrous beauty of genuine pearls.
It is truly a marvel of local craftsmanship, which is proudly displayed in the various pearl shops dotted around the town.
Beach hop around the Calas for the ultimate day of relaxation.
Calas de Mallorca has three fab beaches, each with their own holiday appeal, and all handily connected by road train and coastal paths.
Take your pick from the Blue Flagged and watersports-rich Cala Domingos Gran, the white sands of Cala Domingos Petit and nearby Cala Antena.
A couple can have strong currents so check before you swim.
Visit the trio and pick your fave!
Majorca is famous for its beautiful turquoise waters and there are loads of catamaran and boat cruises to choose from.
Head out on a dolphin expedition, a snorkelling tour or a chilled catamaran cruise around the coastline and you won't regret it.
For those young at heart, there are lots of sunset party boats to hop aboard as well!
Happy kids’ equal happy parents, and with an adventure playground situated right in the middle of Cales de Mallorca, you won’t have to venture far to put big smiles on your children’s faces.
Home to a playground, trampolines, mini karts and huge bouncy castle, it’s the perfect place to help the kids run off steam before bedtime.
Plus the playground is free so you can take them for an hour or so every day without it costing you a penny.
The picturesque town of Manacor, nestled amid the serene landscapes of Majorca, holds an enchanting secret - it is the heart of Majorcan pearl manufacturing.
These pearls are far from ordinary, as they are not harvested from oysters like their natural counterparts. Instead, they are fascinatingly artificial, a testament to the town's extraordinary craftsmanship and ingenuity.
The production of these artificial Majorcan pearls in Manacor is a centuries-old tradition, an art form passed down through generations. These pearls are meticulously crafted from glass and fish scales, an unusual blend of materials that surprisingly replicates the lustrous beauty of genuine pearls.
It is truly a marvel of local craftsmanship, which is proudly displayed in the various pearl shops dotted around the town.
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