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Holiday rentals and lettings in Cala Bona
Once just a small village, Cala Bona has since grown into a tourist hub with loads of activities and historical sites to explore. Here along Cala Bona's lush coast and splendid harbour you'll be spoiled by awesome mountain views as well as top-notch restaurants, cafés and boutique shopping. You are also only a 5-minute drive from Son Servera's rich cultural centre. You'll find that most of the featured rentals are within a few steps of the beach.
Stylish rentals on the beachThere's no better way to celebrate your trip to Cala Bona than with a holiday beach rental. This way you'll maximize your trip with the best beach access as well as phenomenal ocean and mountain views. Each of these properties is designed for optimum comfort as well as stylishly decorated to make you feel right at home as soon as you arrive. Some of the featured amenities include a pool, fully equipped kitchen and balcony. Dine on the terrace. Lounge by the pool and lush gardens. Catch your favourite programs on TV accompanied by gorgeous views. Cala Bona rentals cater to every traveller.
Holidays in Cala Bona
The area and getting around
An hour's drive east of Palma, Cala Bona sports an almost tropical vibe with palm tree-lined shores, emerald-green and turquoise waters and grassy parasols. There are several different beaches to explore within a 15-minute drive. Also, if you need a break from the sand and sun, the quaint and historical Son Servera is only 5 minutes away and features restaurants, boutique shopping and more!
Activities along the PromenadeCala Bona is very popular with families and couples looking for a relaxing, laid back holiday. It is also quite accessible, with lots of flat ground and play areas for children. Walking and cycling along the Promenade by the beach is a very popular activity. The beautiful pedestrian Promenade extends from the Hipotels Cala Bona Club all the way to the Castle at Punt de N'Amer. For parents travelling with children, check out the Fantasy Park' near the Harbour.
Travellers and activities
Cala Bona has two main beaches and is a major attraction for divers. Just a stone's throw away to the south is Cala Millor which is also a great diving hub. At Cala Millor you can get suited up for a great dive, find awesome guides and advance yourself as a diver at the Albatros Diving School. For those who have yet to take their first steps, they do provide open water training to get you started in the life changing world of diving.
Cala Bona for CyclistsThe area of Cala Bona is a great place to explore for people who love to be outdoors. Try renting a bike to enjoy 6 scenic bike trails. Also be sure to try the Cycle Track that runs from Costa de Los Pinos, through Cala Bona and Cala Millor, before ending at Sa Coma. You can also try cycling to Son Servera which is its own adventure.
Cala Bona is known as a Blue Flag Beach and its name means The Good Bay.
Top 5 travel tips in Cala Bona
Cala means bay, and there are a few bays worth exploring near Cala Bona. If you can, take the time to visit Cala Morlanda with its gorgeous cliffs and clear waters, Cala Nau and Cala Moreia. Also visit Cala Millor, only 2 km down the coast, for family activities and water sports.
2. Spend your evenings at the harbourIf you're looking for top-notch dining and lively entertainment, then the harbour is the place to be. During peak season you may see street artists, painters and even fire-eaters as you make your way to a restaurant, or take a stroll after a sumptuous meal.
3. Go on a private boat tourIf you're not afraid of the open sea, a private boat tour is a fantastic way to explore the coast and have unique experiences like visiting hidden spots, having sunset drinks from the boat or snorkelling away from the crowds. Visit Albatros Diving in Cala Millor for more details.
4. Snorkel in crystal clear watersWith an average underwater visibility of 30 metres, it's no wonder Mallorca is a prime choice for water sports. Hop over to Cala Millor and visit Albatros for guides, recommendations and rental gear. There are so many great areas to discover!
5. Get lost in Son ServeraThe charming Mallorcan village of Son Servera was first founded in 1300 by James I of Aragon and its historical buildings are still intact to this day. Be sure to check out Son Servera's main landmarks such as La Esglesia Nova and La Parróquia de Sant Joan Baptista, in addition to the Old Town. A visit to this picturesque village is definitely not something to be missed!