64 kilometres from Palma de Mallorca and 16 kilometres from Manacor, the town of Cala Millor is located in the southeast of Mallorca. Translated, the name roughly means “best bay”. With its sheltered coastlines bordering the crystal blue sea, it has an incredible appeal for many holidaymakers. The approximately 5778 inhabitants make Cala Millor a pleasant destination for a relaxed, but also action-packed holiday.
The first hotel, Hotel Eureka, was built in 1934 by Jaume Vicens Andreu. Since then, Cala Millor has gradually developed into a major tourist centre in Mallorca. In 1962, Joan Llinàs designed the waterfront of the same name. In the 1970s, this was extended to the neighbouring town of Cala Bona . In the south, the promenade now extends to Sa Coma.
Shops, restaurants, mobility
On the beach promenade you will find small shops and restaurants, with which a day at the beach can also be organized for the whole family.
Behind it is an approximately one-kilometre-long shopping mile with international brands, jewellers, ice cream parlors and much more. If you don’t want to use public transport with buses, you can just as well call a taxi or rent a car yourself from the numerous car rental companies. A tourist mini-train makes exploring the place a relaxing experience, not only for children. Pharmacies and banks are also available locally. Supermarkets can also be used for small hunger or other errands. In the evening, the bars and cafes on the beach invite you to enjoy a romantic sunset or a social gathering.
Accommodation and activities
Cala Millor offers a variety of accommodation and guesthouses with different types of meals. Especially for children and older people, the region offers a lot of peace and quiet and various activities without having to travel long distances. But there is also a wide range of sports activities for active holidaymakers, such as cycling, hiking, horseback riding, fitness centre and sports fields. The sea also offers opportunities for water sports of all kinds, from diving to sailing to boat trips and surfing, everything can be found here.
Landscape
Although the Punta de n’Amer nature reserve on the east coast is not particularly large, it is worth walking through it. Here they let you discover a wide variety of landscapes. The paths lead through dunes, juniper and pine forests and across fields. Along the way, you will be rewarded for your little effort with beautiful views of the surrounding area. With a bit of luck, one or the other animal can still be observed. Here you can also reach the Castell de sa Punta de n’Amer.
Culture
Markets and festivals
Once a year at the end of September, the tourist festival takes place in the village. Originally, it was once there to keep tourists in the village longer with concerts, dance and sports events and thus extend the summer season. At the end of the festival, a beach fireworks display takes place.
Another festival, the Nostra Senyora dels Àngels, takes place on 2 August in honour of the patron saint of the town.
Every Monday there is currently a weekly market in Carrer de Na Penyal, which is very popular with tourists.
Interesting facts about Cala Millor
- Size: Cala Millor stretches along a sandy beach about 6 kilometers long on the east coast of Mallorca. The town itself occupies a rather compact area, consisting mainly of the coastal strip and the adjacent residential areas.
- Number of inhabitants: Cala Millor is a tourist resort, and the number of inhabitants can vary greatly depending on the season. Outside the high season, about 6,000 permanent residents live in Cala Millor, but during the summer months the number can increase significantly due to the large number of holidaymakers.
- Language: The official languages are Spanish and Catalan, with the locally spoken Catalan being Mallorquín. English and German are also often spoken in the tourist areas, which makes communication easier for international visitors.
- Popular tourist destination: Cala Millor is known for its long, fine sandy beach, which is one of the best in Mallorca. The beach is ideal for families, offers good swimming conditions and has been awarded the Blue Flag for cleanliness and safety.
- Punta de n’Amer Nature Reserve: At the eastern end of Cala Millor beach is the Punta de n’Amer Nature Reserve. This protected area offers not only beautiful nature trails and sand dunes, but also historical sights, such as an old 17th-century watchtower that offers panoramic views over the coast.
- Sports and leisure activities: In addition to beach activities, Cala Millor also offers numerous opportunities for water sports such as windsurfing, sailing and diving. Cycling is also very popular, and there are many cycle paths that run through the picturesque countryside.
- Cultural events: Throughout the year, Cala Millor hosts various festivals and cultural events, ranging from local festivals to international music events.
- Culinary offer: The gastronomy in Cala Millor reflects the Mediterranean cuisine with a rich selection of seafood and typical Mallorcan dishes. Numerous restaurants along the promenade offer a wide range of international and local food.