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Cala Bona Holidays

The Perfect Balearic Experience...

A traditional little fishing village found on the east coast of Majorca, this popular tourist resort has everything you need for the perfect Balearic experience.

Holidays to Cala Bona offer a relaxing and laid back atmosphere with striking beaches and a beautiful working harbour lined with waterfront cafes. Sandy coves are just waiting to be explored and for the energetic visitors, there’s a great selection of water sports available.

Cala Bona is relatively quiet compared to some of the other resorts on the island; however it is perfect for those who shy away from the party nights and bright lights of the busier towns although they are well within reach, just along the coast in Cala Millor.

Nightlife on Cala Bona holidays mainly centres around the hotels; however the fascinating narrow streets and stunning seafront promenade provide the perfect opportunity to try the family friendly bars and restaurants which offer a mouth watering selection of local and international dishes.

The Fascinating Caves Of Drach...

Family holidays to Cala Bona provide the perfect environment for the whole family to spend some precious time together, whether it be simply relaxing in the fantastic Mediterranean temperatures, or hiring a car and exploring the whole island, you will not be disappointed.

For keen walkers or horse riding enthusiasts, the island has a host of wonderful woodland trails to follow, and the local riding school offers treks for all levels of ability.

For a change of scenery during holidays in Cala Bona there’s the nearby Caves of Drach (Caves of the Dragon) at Porto Cristo, with fascinating rock and lime formations. Wander through over a mile of amazing stalactites and stalagmites to the picturesque lake where musicians serenade you with classical music as they float across the water.

You can watch the manufacturing of Majorcan pearls in the factories at Manacor, and even treat yourself to some of the stunning jewellery made here. For the rest of your souvenirs, just head to San Servera and their lively Friday market.

Watch Fishermen Return With Your Freshly Caught Supper...

Golf enthusiasts can choose from some of the many courses throughout the island, Capdepera, Canyamel and Pula all offer fantastic 18-hole greens and the 9 holes at Son Severa are quite challenging yet stunningly beautiful.

Booking package holidays to Cala Bona could see you staying in a variety of accommodation choices. Whilst some select self catering apartments which offer the chance to explore the island and sample some of the fine cuisine available, others prefer the luxury and convenience of all inclusive hotels.

If you enjoy a spot of people watching, then there is no better place to be than the bustling yet tranquil harbour. Here the fisherman return daily with your freshly caught supper or you can take a glass bottom boat trip to discover just how beautiful this part of the world is beneath the surface aswell as above it.

Cala Bona holidays can be enjoyed all year round and in the high season of July and August temperatures often hit 30°. Spring and autumn months remain mild and even during the winter you can still see 5 hours of sunshine a day.

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