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Where to find the best holiday rentals in Calvia
Calvia's appeal lies in its diverse neighbourhoods offering something for every traveller. Along the sunny coastline near lively Magaluf and Palma Nova, you can find holiday rentals close to beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife. For those seeking peace, the historic town of Calvia and surrounding villages like Son Ferrer provide tranquil settings amid almond and carob trees. Rentals here often combine traditional Mallorcan architecture with modern comforts, all within easy reach of shops and restaurants.
What to expect from holiday rentals in Calvia
The holiday rentals in Calvia range widely from cosy apartments perfect for couples to spacious villas ideal for larger groups and families. Many properties showcase traditional Mediterranean styles with stone facades and terracotta roofs, while offering amenities like private swimming pools, terraces, BBQ areas, and gardens. Booking a holiday rental here ensures independence and comfort while immersing in local charm, whether you prefer relaxing in nature or exploring the bustling coast.
About Calvia and its surroundings
The makeup of Calvia municipality
Situated in the west of Mallorca, Calvia encompasses a variety of towns and villages, each with its own character. The town of Calvia is known for its old village atmosphere, historic sites, and quieter environment. Along the coast, Palma Nova and Magaluf offer popular beaches and a lively scene. Santa Ponça and Son Ferrer blend natural beauty with leisure activities, such as golf and water sports, offering something for every visitor.
Exploring neighbourhoods and attractions
Calvia's central location means it serves as a great base for venturing into Mallorca's west coast. The well-connected road networks allow easy trips to Palma city, the cultural and shopping hub, or nearby towns like Andratx with its scenic port. Beaches from Palma Nova to Magaluf offer sun-soaked relaxation and water activities, while inland areas reveal peaceful landscapes and traditional Mallorcan life.
Travellers of all interests will find plenty to enjoy in Calvia
Leisure and recreation for all ages
Calvia is a destination where natural beauty meets modern leisure facilities. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate several nearby courses set in picturesque landscapes. Water sports lovers can enjoy sailing and windsurfing at the nautical club, while families and fitness fans will find indoor pools and cycling routes to explore. The area's peaceful natural spaces invite travellers to unwind and reconnect with nature.
Cultural heritage and culinary delights for every taste
The rich history of Calvia is tangible in its architecture, like the church of Sant Joan Baptista and the charming village streets. Around the area, over 100 nationalities contribute to a cosmopolitan vibe reflected in diverse restaurants. Traditional Mallorcan dishes made from fresh local meat and fish share menus with international cuisines, offering something for every palate in a warm Mediterranean setting.
Calvia is home to residents from over 100 different nationalities, blending tradition with vibrant international life.
I've booked a holiday rental in Calvia... What's next?
Top things to do and experience in Calvia
- Explore the historic sites and local culture
- Enjoy the best beaches along the coastline
- Sample authentic Mediterranean and international cuisine
- Try leisure activities like golf and water sports
- Discover nearby towns and beautiful landscapes
1. Explore the historic sites and local culture
Take time to visit the town's church of Sant Joan Baptista and admire the ceramic mural fountain that tells Calvia's story. Strolling the old village streets offers a glimpse into the traditional way of life preserved amid the modern vibe.
2. Enjoy the best beaches along the coastline
Just a few kilometres from the town are the golden sands of Palma Nova and Magaluf. These beaches are perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and family fun, illuminated by about 300 sunny days annually.
3. Sample authentic Mediterranean and international cuisine
Restaurants in Calvia offer a wide range of options, from Mallorcan meat and fish specialties to diverse dishes from around the world, reflecting the area's multicultural population.
4. Try leisure activities like golf and water sports
Take advantage of nearby golf courses or join water-based activities like sailing or windsurfing at local clubs. Calvia's sports facilities and cycling routes add to the active holiday options.
5. Discover nearby towns and beautiful landscapes
With its excellent road links, explore the port town of Andratx, Palma city's vibrant centre, or wander quieter natural habitats and almond groves around Calvia for a well-rounded trip experience.