Cala Bona holidays

Cala Bona holidays

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Although Majorca is well known for its purpose-built holiday resorts, Cala Bona is something different. Originally a small, fishing village, it’s grown to accommodate the demands from visitors and tourists, but retained most of its original charm and quirks. Away from the palm-fringed beach, you’ll find narrow, winding streets which might be a little challenging to drive through, but provide plenty of opportunity for discovering charming shops and cafés.

Cala Bona still has a working harbour and you’ll often see fishermen repairing their nets or preparing for a trip, aided by a cup of strong coffee, with a dash of brandy thrown in for good measure! With a harbour peppered with bobbing boats, excellent restaurants, and some superb shopping to be had, Cala Bona holidays are ideal for families and couples who really want to get away from it all.

Things to do

The waterfront is the heart of Majorca's Cala Bona resort. This is where you’ll find the beach and a lively promenade peppered with shops, bars and eateries. There’s also the opportunity to book a boat-trip to see the underwater side of Majorca. Glass-bottomed boats are immensely popular, giving you a chance to see what’s under the waves without getting wet! For golfing enthusiasts, there are four golf clubs nearby, with the nearest only around 15 minutes away from the town centre.

Just an hour away you’ll find Hidropark Alcudia, packed with rides, slides, and vast swimming pools. For family-friendly fun a little closer to home, enjoy an unforgettable wildlife experience at Safari Zoo in Sa Coma

Beautiful beach

When the sun’s shining, it’s hard to beat lazy days at the beach. The soft sand stretches for over a kilometre along the coast, perfect for finding a quiet spot or settling down on a sun lounger. Go swimming and snorkelling in the sea, or have a go at some of the water sports on offer. To get out of the midday heat, browse the shops that line the promenade, or sit down for a refreshing drink and bite to eat in one of the bars and restaurants.

Fun activities

There’s lots to do away from the beach, whether you want to go on a boat trip, try scuba diving or explore some of Majorca’s fascinating caves. Hire a car to go and visit some of the east coast’s pretty little fishing villages, or treat the kids to a fun-filled day at Alcudia’s water park, which is less than an hour’s drive away. If you’ve always wanted to go on a hot air balloon ride, you can do this in Cala
Bona too.

Great culture

Get involved with the town’s vibrant culture while you’re there, whether you’re enjoying an al fresco meal by the harbour, or browsing the market in nearby Son Severa, which is held on Friday mornings. Go for a romantic sunset stroll along the promenade, or spend your evenings having a few drinks in one of Cala Bona’s lively bars.

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9-25 ℃

With its hot, dry summers and mild winters, it’s a perfect holiday destination at any time of year.

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Approximately two hours.

Cala Bona is best for...

Beach lovers: Find your favourite sunny spot on Cala Bona’s beautiful, sandy beach and simply lay back and relax! 

Families: Treat the kids to a fun day out at Safari Zoo. 

Relaxation seekers: Soak up the stunning sea views as you linger over a meal at a harbour restaurant. 

Fast facts for Cala Bona

Language: While the main language spoken in Cala Bona is Spanish, most of the locals speak good English.

Fly to: Palma Airport. The transfer time to Cala Bona is 1 hour and 45 minutes.

Currency: The currency used is the Euro (€).

Flight time from the UK: The Cala Bona flight time is 2.5 hours.

Local time: Cala Bona is 1 hour ahead of GMT/UK time.

Tourist information: Further Cala Bona tourist information can be found here.

Visa and health: Before your holiday, visit here for recommendations and advice on visas and health.

Balearics Sustainable Tourism Tax: You’ll need to pay a Sustainable Tourism Tax which has been introduced by the Balearic Government to help with environmental and tourism improvements. The charge is between €1-4 per person per night, plus 10% VAT, subject to change, and varies based on the official star rating of your accommodation. Children under 16 won’t have to pay and guests staying for more than nine nights will receive a reduction. For further information please click here

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Getting around Cala Bona

By car: Hiring a car is the best way to get around if you’re planning on exploring beyond the resort. The roads in Majorca are generally good and the airport has a choice of international car-hire companies, offering competitive prices.

By bike: Cycling is a popular way to explore this compact resort. Cala Bona’s waterfront promenade has a great cycle path that extends up as far as neighbouring Cala Millor.

By bus: Catch the local bus for easy transport to Cala Millor, Palma and other neighbouring towns. 

Events in Cala Bona

The Fiesta of Sant Antoni is one of the liveliest public holidays Cala Bona has to offer. Take your holiday to Cala Bona around 17 January and you can expect two days of spectacular celebrations. Join the fun as locals roast botifarrons (blood sausages), sing traditional songs, and gather on the streets for a spectacular parade. The party goes on well into the night, so get your dancing shoes on!

Carnival: Find the sparkliest piece of clothing in your suitcase and head out onto the streets of Cala Bona for the annual carnival. Held for one week in February, this event is the biggest outdoor party of the year. 

Easter: Horns and drums ring out on the streets of Cala Bona to mark the start of the Easter celebrations. While it’s still very much a religious festival, it’s got that dynamic energy and sense of fun that Majorcan celebrations are famous for! Festivities continue for the rest of the week with parades and processions. 

Cala Bona weather

Temperature: 9-25 (°C)

Cala Bona starts to warm up in early spring, with the mercury hovering in the high teens (17-19°C) by the end of the season. The summer months, between June and September, are hot and dry, with highs of 30°C providing the perfect conditions for swimming in the sea. Warm weather in the low 20s make October and November great months to enjoy a Cala Bona holiday, if you want to avoid the crowds. Winters in Cala Bona are mild and quiet. 

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