DRAGO
DRAGO is a single dragon tree on the Cala Millor seafront in Mallorca, along the promenade between Cala Millor and Cala Bona. The coastal walk is almost 2 km long, and one stated price is 17 €. The promenade was restored this year and includes small art pieces, benches and sea views. Nearby parking is mentioned, and the route suits walking, running and cycling on the bike path.
Frequently Asked Questions
What exactly is DRAGO in Cala Millor?
Reviews describe DRAGO as a dragon tree, or a very old tree, on the Cala Millor promenade. Several visitors place it directly by the seafront. With a Google rating of 4.7 from 130 reviews, it is commonly used as a short stop or part of a coastal walk.
Where is DRAGO located and how do I get there?
According to reviews, DRAGO is on the Cala Millor / Cala Bona promenade, right by the coast. One reviewer also places it on the cycle path. The promenade is said to be almost 2 km long, so it can be reached easily on foot, by bike, or as part of a seaside walk.
Is there parking near DRAGO?
Yes, at least one review mentions parking nearby. As DRAGO is located on the promenade, it is practical to combine the visit with a walk. If you are arriving by car, it is sensible to allow extra time for finding a space around the Cala Millor / Cala Bona seafront.
How long should I plan for a visit to DRAGO?
For DRAGO itself, a short stop of 10 to 20 minutes is often enough, as it is a single point on the promenade. Many visitors combine it with a longer walk along the almost 2 km seafront path. That makes it easy to add a café break, a rest stop, or a few photos.
Can DRAGO be visited in the evening or at night?
Yes, several reviews mention a pleasant atmosphere in the evening and at night. Because DRAGO is on the promenade, it is not limited to daytime visits. For photos, early evening light can be useful, while the seafront path is also used later on.
Is DRAGO suitable for walking, running or cycling?
Yes, the spot is on the promenade and, according to one review, also on the cycle path. The stretch between Cala Millor and Cala Bona is said to be almost 2 km long, which makes it suitable for walks. One reviewer also mentions running, so DRAGO can work as a brief stop along the way.
Are there places to sit, shade or cafés near DRAGO?
Several reviews mention places to sit along the promenade, and the tree itself provides shade. Cafés and restaurants are also noted nearby. That makes the spot practical for a break during a walk, especially if you want to explore the seafront in stages.
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Cala Millor
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