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Discover Calas de Mallorca:
Your Mediterranean Paradise

Nestled on the stunning eastern coast of Mallorca, Calas de Mallorca is a picturesque resort destination known for its pristine beaches, breathtaking scenery, and vibrant atmosphere. Perfect for families, couples, and adventure-seekers alike, this charming area offers something for everyone, from sun-soaked relaxation to exciting nearby excursions.

Beaches That Take Your Breath Away

 

The crown jewels of Calas de Mallorca are its idyllic beaches, featuring crystal-clear waters and soft golden sands. Some of the must-visit beaches include:

 

Cala Domingos: A Blue Flag beach perfect for swimming and sunbathing. Its calm waters make it a favorite for families with children.

 

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Cala Antena: A smaller, intimate cove ideal for snorkeling and relaxing in a tranquil setting.

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Cala Murada: Just a short drive away or hike away, this picturesque beach offers a more secluded retreat, surrounded by lush Mediterranean greenery.

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These beaches are equipped with amenities like sun loungers, parasols, and beach bars where you can sip on a refreshing sangria.

Things to Do Nearby

 

Calas de Mallorca is not just about beaches; it's also a gateway to some of Mallorca's most exciting attractions.

 

Explore the Caves of Porto Cristo

 

A short 20-minute bus ride to away, the Cuevas del Drach (Dragon Caves) and Cuevas dels Hams are must-visit wonders. Marvel at the underground lakes, stalactites, and stalagmites as you take a guided tour through these awe-inspiring caves. Don't miss the live classical music concert performed inside the caves for an unforgettable experience​​​​​​​​​​.

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With convenient bus links, you can easily visit and explore many beautiful cities and towns across Mallorca, including Palma de Mallorca, Sóller, Pollensa (Pollença), Alcúdia, Valldemossa, Deià, Artà, Andratx, Manacor, and Cala d'Or. Each destination offers its own unique charm, making it simple to discover the diverse beauty of the island.

 

Hiking and Outdoor Adventures

 

For nature lovers, the area surrounding Calas de Mallorca offers scenic hiking trails. Explore the cliffs and pine forests, with panoramic views of the Mediterranean at every turn.

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How to get to Cales de Mallorca?

Most affortable and popular option to get to Calas de Mallorca is by bus. See the instructions below.

1st step. From the airport you have to take the A42 bus that leaves from in front of the airport arrivals gate.

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2nd step. Stop in Manacor (Molí-Hospital 2)

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3rd step. From Manacor you have to take the 416 bus that leaves from Molí-Hospital 1 (that you can find in front of the Molí-Hospital 2).

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Once in Cales de Mallorca the bus stop you need to exit at  is Cala Domingos, once off you will see a large sign yellow sign supermarket 2000 and in front of the stop you can see our restaurant D ́Alfil and Travellers Inn (Calle Formentor 180).

For more up to date information and bus fare prices visit:

https://www.tib.org/en/bitllets-i-tarifes/bitllet-online

You can also reach us by

Taxi- Usual cost for a taxi from Palma Airport is 70-80 euros 20-30 euros from Manacor

Car rental- Usual cost is around 60-80 euros per day.

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