Cala d’Or
The chic resort of Cala d’Or lies on the South East Coast of Majorca approx 11/2 hours transfer from the airport in the south of the island.
Cala d’Or today is a modern purpose built resort built, developed from an original fishing village. The resort has now spread over approx 4 kilometres of small nearby sandy coves and creeks. The resort still has the feeling of a small village and has steered away from high-rise developments.
Around town
A large marina splits the resort in two, so unless you are prepared for quite a long walk or a ride in the tourist mini train, you are effectively isolated in whatever half of the town your accommodation lies.
The town centre has a varied selection of shops, bars and restaurants, but lacks many of the other family attractions such as water parks, mini golf etc. If you are looking for a quieter holiday, then Cala d’Or will be the perfect location.
Beaches
Cala Gran, close to the centre of the resort, is the largest beach. Near here is Cala dOr itself, a pine-fringed cove with a small but crowded beach. Sun loungers, parasols and pedalos can be hired at both of these beaches, and also at Cala Mondrago.
There are around 8 or 9 other small sandy coves, which give the resort its name, which can become extremely crowded in high season. Most have a varied selection of water sports available at reasonable rates.
Places to visit
If Cala d’Or’s beaches get too crowded, take the morning bus to Es Trenc. This beautiful beach of clear blue water and golden sand, backed by pine trees and dunes, stretches for almost 5km along the wild south-eastern shore. There is a small bar-restaurant here and you can hire sun umbrellas, but there are few other facilities and the beach rarely gets packed with bodies. Be warned though, Es Trenc is popular with nudists and the bodies that you do see are likely to be bare.
Market
The sunday morning market in the nearby town of Felanitx is one of the best in Majorca and well worth a visit. This is a good place to pick up some local pottery.
Entertainment
Cala d’Or does have a number of bars and discos, but nothing to rowdy.
Eating Out
There are some nice restaurants in and around the marina, serving both traditional and international cuisines.
Climate
Mallorca enjoys a typical Mediterranean weather, with mild winters and hot summers. During the months of July and August, the weather is hot and beautifully sunny, boasting around 11 hours of sun daily.
During the winter, the weather can get chilly, but is generally you can enjoy fine, mild weather on most days.