Cala Millor
Cala Millor is a beach and seaside excursion area in Cala Millor, Mallorca. The sandy beach is long and wide, with a public section and a gentle entry into the sea; 2 sunbeds plus 1 umbrella cost €14. The water is described as clear, turquoise and warm, and the long promenade runs beside the beach for walking or cycling. Shops, cafés, restaurants and bars are close by, while peak-season crowds can be heavy and toilets are limited.
Frequently Asked Questions
How busy does Cala Millor get, and when is the best time to visit?
Cala Millor can get very busy in peak season; one review even describes the beach as overcrowded in October. In January, a reviewer noted that it is quieter and the sea water is not as cold. If you want more space, it is sensible to arrive early in the day. The Google rating is 4.6 from 93 reviews.
How much do sunbeds and umbrellas cost in Cala Millor?
Several reviews mention €14 for 2 sunbeds plus 1 umbrella in Cala Millor. Because these places can be taken quickly, arriving early is a practical tip. The beach itself is described as public and free to use. For the latest daily price, it is worth checking the signs on site.
Is Cala Millor suitable for children and non-swimmers?
Yes, several reviews describe the entry into the sea as gentle and gradual. That makes the beach practical for children and non-swimmers. Cala Millor is also described as long and wide, so there is usually plenty of space. Reviewers mention clear, turquoise or emerald-coloured water.
What facilities are available on or near the beach promenade?
Reviews mention bins on the beach and a foot shower. Some visitors also note that there are no toilets and no changing rooms directly on the beach. The long promenade has benches along it. Nearby, there are many shops, cafés, restaurants and bars within easy reach.
Is there a long promenade for walking or cycling?
Yes, several reviews highlight the long promenade running along the beach. It is suitable for walking and is also mentioned as a place for cycling. One visitor notes benches along the route. That makes it easy to explore the seafront on foot.
How do you get to Cala Millor, and is it a good base for excursions?
According to one review, Cala Millor is about 1 hour by car from Palma. The same source gives around 1.5 hours to Sóller and Sa Calobra. Public transport is available, and reviewers describe the area as well placed for exploring the island by car. Boat trips are also mentioned from the area.
What excursions are possible from Cala Millor?
Reviews mention boat trips and excursions to nearby caves. One visitor even refers to two cave sites that can be reached by bus. That makes Cala Millor a practical starting point for day trips in the Balearic Islands. Exact departure times depend on the individual provider.
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Location
07560 Cala Millor
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