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The modern resort of Cala Millor (the better bay) is on the islands East coast, separated from its more quiet and traditional neighbour Cala Bona (the good bay) by a small rocky headland. Transfer time from the airport in the south is around 2 hours. Most of Majorca's east coast is dotted with tiny creeks and coves, however, the beach at Cala Millor stretches for more than 1km along a wide sheltered bay. This beach is considered by many to be one of the best on the island, with clear water and gently sloping sands. Parasols and sunbeds can be hired along with many water sports including a windsurfing school. The resort has a wide variety of shops, bars and restaurants catering for all tastes. The nearby resort of Cala Bona can be easily reached by a walk along the new promenade, or for the more adventurous the resort of Sa Coma is 3km to the south. Public transport along the east coast is limited so it may be worthwhile considering car hire, especially if you want to visit the nearby Caves of Drach and so avoiding the Tour Operators day trip charges. Of the 3 resorts in this area Cala Millor is without doubt the more lively and has a wide selection of bars and discos providing evening entertainment to supplement that provided by the hotels. Cala Millor has a wide appeal, but is perhaps more suited for families.
The Majorca Tourist Information Service (OIT - Oficines d'Informacio Turistica
de Mallorca) has two offices in the area at:
Or, visit the Cala Millor, web site full of useful information and advice about the resort, and
places worth a visit.
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