This calm beach resort on Mallorca's east coast stretches along 1.8 kilometers of white sand, with a palm-lined promenade and clear Mediterranean waters.
Cala Millor sits on Mallorca's northeastern coast, where a six-kilometer beach stretches between rocky headlands. Along the beach, a palm-lined promenade connects the main town areas, with cyclists and walkers sharing the path throughout the day. You can try windsurfing at the beach, explore the underground chambers of the Caves of Hams, or take children to the Fantasy Park's trampolines and play areas.
The Blue Flag Beach
The main beach extends for six kilometers between two rocky headlands, with water that stays calm most days. Beach cleaning takes place daily between 5-6 AM. Three lifeguard towers monitor swimming conditions, using flags to indicate water safety. The water remains shallow for about 50 meters from shore, making it practical for families with children.
Water Activities and Sports
During summer months (June-September), you'll find several water sports stations along the beach. The local windsurfing school runs daily lessons, while rental shops provide jet skis and organize banana boat rides. The rocky areas at both ends of the beach have clear water where you can snorkel and spot Mediterranean fish species.
Getting Around Cala Millor
A one-kilometer pedestrian street cuts through the town center, running parallel to the beach promenade. You can walk or cycle along the seafront path that links Cala Millor to Cala Bona and Sa Coma. Bike rental shops stock regular bikes and four-seater family cycles. From Palma airport, the drive takes about one hour, and the TIB A42 bus runs direct services multiple times daily.
Family Activities
The Fantasy Park has bouncy castles, trampolines, and climbing frames for children. Near the town, you'll find a go-kart track and a riding school that leads mountain trails on horseback. The Safari Zoo runs a free shuttle service from the town center, where you can drive through or take the safari train to see giraffes, rhinoceros, and monkeys up close.
Shopping and Evening Activities
Carrer Cristofol Colom contains most of the town's shops, including beachwear stores, leather goods workshops, and souvenir stands. The pedestrian zone behind the promenade has restaurants serving Mallorcan seafood dishes alongside international menus. During summer, bars and clubs in the central beach area stay open until 2-3 AM.
Cultural Venues and Events
Sa Màniga Auditorium schedules regular cultural events throughout the year, including theater shows, film screenings, and live music. The town's street market runs every Saturday morning, selling local produce and crafts. In October, the tourist season closes with a beachfront fireworks display.