Beach Spots
Arrive early during peak summer months to secure a prime spot on the main beach area.





Situated in the Balearic Islands, Cala Millor is one of Mallorca's most well-known holiday destinations. The town is centered around a stunning 1.8-kilometer beach characterized by shallow, calm waters, making it a safe haven for families with children. Beyond the sand, a palm-lined promenade connects the town to neighboring areas, offering a variety of international restaurants, bars, and boutiques. Nature lovers can explore the nearby Punta de n'Amer, a protected natural area with a historic watchtower and scenic hiking trails. Whether you're looking for active water sports or a quiet spot under a parasol, Cala Millor provides a classic Mediterranean escape.
Situated in the Balearic Islands, Cala Millor is one of Mallorca's most well-known holiday destinations. The town is centered around a stunning 1.8-kilometer beach characterized by shallow, calm waters, making it a safe haven for families with children. Beyond the sand, a palm-lined promenade connects the town to neighboring areas, offering a variety of international restaurants, bars, and boutiques. Nature lovers can explore the nearby Punta de n'Amer, a protected natural area with a historic watchtower and scenic hiking trails. Whether you're looking for active water sports or a quiet spot under a parasol, Cala Millor provides a classic Mediterranean escape.
Long stretch of fine white sand beach.
Pedestrian-friendly promenade with shops and cafes.
Crystal clear waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling.
Proximity to the Punta de n'Amer nature reserve.
The town can become very crowded during the peak months of July and August.
The atmosphere is heavily geared towards families and relaxed tourism rather than intense nightlife.
Sunbeds and umbrellas are available for rent along most of the shoreline.
Arrive early during peak summer months to secure a prime spot on the main beach area.
Take a walk to the Punta de n'Amer watchtower for panoramic views of the bay.
Family beach holidays and relaxed Mediterranean sunbathing.
EUR €
$100-$180 p/day
Spanish, Catalan, English
Check out the weekly markets in nearby Son Servera for local crafts and fresh produce.
Rent a bicycle to easily explore the long promenade that stretches towards Cala Bona.
May-June, September-October
Mild temperatures and blooming landscapes make it ideal for hiking and cycling without the summer heat.
The peak season for beach lovers, offering hot weather and vibrant town life, though it is the busiest time.
Warm sea temperatures persist into September and October, offering a quieter experience with pleasant weather.
A very quiet period where many seasonal hotels and restaurants may close, but perfect for peaceful coastal walks.