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Holidays to Cala Bona offer a taste of Majorca's more relaxed side. Here visitors and locals alike spend their days lounging on the beach, and their evenings enjoying chilled-out dinners, good conversation, and reviving drinks.
Sitting on Majorca’s eastern coastline, Cala Bona is a slow-paced fishing town packed with traditional Spanish charm. The old town is waiting to be explored. Local fishermen still set off from the marina every day, stocking the local restaurants with whatever they manage to catch throughout the day. This traditional atmosphere, combined with the town’s secluded coves and welcoming bars, makes Cala Bona one of Majorca’s top destinations.
The shoreline around Cala Bona is divided into a set of small beaches by a collection of rocky headlands and breakwaters. Each offers idyllic, white-gold sands and warm, clear waters ideal for swimming. There’s also a good selection of watersports to choose from, and great snorkelling around the rocky headlands. So, whether you fancy kicking back on the sand, or exploring Majorca’s exotic marine life, Cala Bona’s beaches have everything to keep you entertained during your visit.
Cala Bona is not known for neon lights and bustling clubs. Instead, you’ll find a great collection of laidback restaurants and bars serving tasty food and affordable drinks. Locals and tourists alike spend their evenings in these watering holes. Some of the best sit right by the water, offering deliciously fruity cocktails alongside some exceptional sea views.
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