Cala Millor
Cala Millor stretches 1.8km along Mallorca's east coast, delivering exactly what families want: soft golden sand, clear shallow water, and zero drama.
About Cala Millor
Cala Millor stretches 1.8km along Mallorca's east coast, delivering exactly what families want: soft golden sand, clear shallow water, and zero drama. The blue flag beach comes with lifeguards, sunbed rentals for about 15 EUR per day, and a palm-lined promenade packed with restaurants, ice cream shops, and souvenir stalls. You'll find proper facilities here, showers, changing rooms, and beach bars serving cold San Miguel for 3-4 EUR.
The beach fills up by 10am with German and British families claiming their spots near the central section where the sand is widest. Kids splash in the gentle waves while parents relax under rented umbrellas or the occasional pine tree. The water stays shallow for ages, making it perfect for nervous swimmers and toddlers. By afternoon, the promenade comes alive with people strolling between beach sessions, stopping for paella or gelato.
Most people crowd the middle section because it's closest to parking, but you're paying resort prices everywhere anyway. The northern end gets windy, and the southern tip near the nature reserve requires a longer walk but rewards you with rockier coastline and better snorkeling. Skip the overpriced beachfront restaurants, head one street back for cheaper tapas. It's commercialized but well-run, exactly what you'd expect from Mallorca's package holiday coast.
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