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Translating as 'The Good Bay', Cala Bona is one of Majorca's buzzing beach resorts. From its beginnings as a small fishing resort it has grown considerably, but still offers old, narrow backstreets to explore. During peak season, private boats and even luxury yachts can be seen moored off the beach. The beach at Cala Bona is a well-organised stretch of sand, with rental loungers and parasols arranged in neat rows. Pick your ideal sunbathing spot on more than a mile of beach, running down to Cala Millor to the south. For those in a more active mood, the area has boat tours, hot air balloon rides, diving schools, natural caves and ancient ruins. Taking a trip to Cala Rajada on a Saturday will get you to the local market, for souvenirs and leather goods.
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When to go to Cala Bona?
On Majorca (also known as Mallorca), summers are nice and hot, and winters are pleasantly mild. The island's Mediterranean climate means daily temperatures start to climb in April and stay high until well into November. There are also several festivals to catch throughout the year, such as the Carnival during Lent and the annual Tourism Festival in September.
Where to stay in Cala Bona?
Due to its compact but characterful size, your choice of hotels in Cala Bona will mean the whole resort is always accessible. To make the most of the tranquil waters, and see more of the stunning coastline, take a boat trip along the east coast of Mallorca. Some will stop at locations including Palma or Cala Ratjada, where you can try to spot some dolphins.For an active holiday, go for a hotel in Cala Bona that’s near the promenade. There’s a cycling route there that’s a popular choice for exploring the resort and surrounding area. Take the path to Costa del Pins to feel the sea breeze on one side and smell the gorgeous pine forest on the other. You can also bike the Via Verde path which leads to Artà and passes by Sant Llorenç des Cardassar and Son Carrió on the way.Couples choose hotels in Cala Bona because of its relaxing atmosphere. It’s a traditional fishing village that’s grown into a tourist spot and still retains much of its old-school vibe. Wander the twists and turns of its narrow alleys to find hidden local restaurants and open-air pubs. There are also some sandy beaches to uncover amid rocky outcrops, some of which can be relatively secluded.Families with children will find hotels in Cala Bona near activities to keep the whole gang occupied. Rancho Willy is a central stable that offers horse riding lessons. There’s also a hot air balloon company who will take you up into the sky to see the island from a whole new perspective.
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