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Cala Millor Holidays


The modern resort of Cala Millor, which translated means ‘better bay’ is located on the island’s rugged east coast, separated from its quieter and more traditional neighbour Cala Bona by a rocky headland

WHY VISIT CALA MILLOR

There are lots of things to do in Cala Millor. Whether you’re heading to the Spanish resort with a loved one or the little ones, your days will be full of fun in the sun. From history to scenery and everything in between, you’re sure to find a piece of Cala Millor that’s perfect for you. The beach is beautiful, with powder fine white sands and turquoise waves. The generous coastline gives everyone enough room to lay their towel, or if you’re feeling more adventurous, why not try your hand at one of the many water sports on offer.

The town itself becomes a buzz of activity when the sun goes down, offering a winding web of restaurants and bars on every corner. A Majorca holiday wouldn’t be complete without checking it out.

Cala Millor may not have an old town, but it still has history. Before it was a beach resort, it was a wild stretch of coast, and part of it has been preserved in the peaceful Punta de n’Amer nature reserve on one of the headlands that protect the bay.

The Mediterranean Sea around Majorca is rich with colourful marine life, even coral, so you might like to go snorkelling, scuba-diving or on a glass-bottomed boat. For a much wider range of sea life and other animals, the marine land aquarium is a great day out, especially for families.

CALA MILLOR, Majorca

Currency

EUR: EURO 

Best Time to Visit

April to October

Average Fight Time

2 Hrs 15 Mins

Local Language

SPANISH

WEATHER IN CALA MILLOR

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Average Temperature 15°C 16°C 18°C 20°C 24°C 28°C 31°C 32°C 28°C 24°C 19°C 16°C
Average Rainfall 37mm 30mm 19mm 29mm 33mm 13mm 4mm 14mm 54mm 64mm 59mm 45mm

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