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Destinations : Majorca

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yellow left edge No. 5 separator Sa ComaAt number 5 - Sa Coma beach a 15 minute bus ride from Cala Bona, it’s the 2nd largest beach on the eastern coast of Majorca. There’s a variety of bars & restaurants along the shore and there is a secluded spot too. yellow right edge
yellow left edge No. 4 separator Cala MesquidaAt number 4 - Cala Mesquida. A beautiful undeveloped beach with an attractive barrier of sand dunes. It’s about half an hour from Cala Bona so it's only easily accessible by car. If there’s a north wind blowing it can create very large waves not ideal for a leisurely swim. If you’re a surfer, it’s the perfect place!

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yellow left edge No. 3 separator Cala BonaAt number 3 - Cala Bona beach is very convenient and it’s right next door to the resort. Some of these beaches with enclosed breakwaters make it extremely safe & therefore ideal for families with small children. The sand isn’t as fine as some of the other beaches.

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yellow left edge No. 2 separator Cala AnguilaAt number 2 - Cala Anguila a delightful sheltered beach about 12 miles from Cala Bona. It’s very close to the Caves del Drach so if you’re visiting them in the morning its an ideal spot in the afternoon.



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yellow left edge No. 1 separator Cala Millor And at number 1- Cala Millor beach is just a short walk from Cala Bona and the largest beach on the east coast of Majorca. It's very flat with fine sand & has a promenade full of bars & restaurants. yellow right edge
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