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AttractionsAlthough described as the liveliest resort on Majorcas east coast, Cala d'Or will never compare to the south coast resorts for daytime attractions. However, you may be tempted by a trip on one of the numerous glass bottomed boats.For the kids there are trampolines and mini karts at Mallorcalandia. If you've hired a car and can get out of the resort, the east coast does have a number of other attractions worth a visit. Discovered by Pedro Caldentey in 1905, the Caves of Hams are famous for their peculiar formations, and for their marvelous underground lake. If you are driving they are 2 km West of Porto Cristo. Opening times from March to October is 10am to 6pm and from November to February 10:30am to 5:30pm. Entrance fee for adults is around £6.00. Full contact details are:Cuevas dels Hams Carretera Mancor Porto-Cristo S/N E-07680 Porto-Cristo Tel: 971-820988 Fax: 971-820271 Official web site: www.cuevas-hams.com Nearby are the perhaps the more famous Caves of Drac. Open daily from
April to October from 10am to 5pm, and from November to March 10:45am to
12:00 and 2pm to 3:30pm. Admission for Adults is around £5.00 and Children under 7 free.
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Next door to the Caves of Drac is the "Aquarium de Mallorca". A small aquarium with exotic fish from around the world including piranhas and electric eels. Open every day April to October from 9:30am to 5pm, and November to March 11am to 3pm. Admission around £3.00. For more information on the tourist attractions in the area, please use the search facility below: |