Cala Millor – A Bustling Resort with Shimmering Waters
Location & Beach Profile
Location: 3 kilometres from Son Servera
Type of Beach: Sand (Natural)
Length: 1320m
Average Width: 30m
Occupancy: High
Typical Visitors: Tourist
Access: Pedestrians, Vehicles & Boats
Nearby Port: Port Esportiu de Cala Bona (0.9 nautical miles)
Features: Shower, Disabled access, Toilet, First Aid, Telephone, Anchoring Zone, Restaurant, Boat Trips
One of Mallorca’s Most Iconic Beachfronts
Cala Millor – also known as Son Moro or Cala Nau – has long been recognised as one of the most popular and developed resort beaches in the Balearics. Fringed with white, fine sand and crystalline turquoise waters, this expansive beach stretches along the north-eastern coastline, attracting holidaymakers from across Europe since the tourism boom of the 1980s.
Beach Life, Watersports & Marine Life
This lively stretch is ideal for swimming, diving and windsurfing, with the bonus of possible dolphin sightings offshore. The seabed is sandy with patches of posidonia meadows, providing both beauty and biodiversity. While the beach is open to the sea and can experience strong easterly winds, anchoring is possible in calmer weather at depths of 4–5 metres.
Easy to Reach, Hard to Forget
Cala Millor’s accessibility is excellent. Whether you're arriving by car or public bus, the beach is well signposted, and the nearest bus stop is just 50 metres away. With its broad promenade, nearby restaurants, and full amenities, Cala Millor offers a complete package for families, couples, and sun-seekers wanting both convenience and beauty in one of Mallorca’s most vibrant coastal hubs.
The information and pictures provided within this Beach Guide is courtesy of PlatgesdeBalears.com