Cala Millor – A Majorcan Classic with Blue Waters & Bustling Energy
Location & Beach Profile
Location: 3 kilometres from Son Servera
Type of Beach: Sand (Natural)
Length: 420m
Average Width: 36m
Occupancy: High
Typical Visitors: Tourist
Access: Pedestrians, Vehicles & Boats
Nearby Port: Port Esportiu Cala Bona
Features: Disabled Access, Anchoring Zone, Showers, Rentals
One of Mallorca’s Most Popular Tourist Beaches
Cala Millor is one of the largest and most well-known beaches on the east coast of Mallorca, shared between the municipalities of Son Servera and Sant Llorenç des Cardassar. Stretching for over 1.8 kilometres, this lively resort beach is defined by its fine white sand, gentle slope, and crystal-clear blue waters. A key driver of tourism since the 1980s, it has developed into a top destination for European visitors seeking a vibrant, accessible coastal escape.
Watersports, Wildlife & Bustling Promenade
Cala Millor is more than just sun and sand. Windsurfing, diving, and even dolphin sightings add to its allure. The well-maintained promenade, excellent for walking or cycling, is lined with hotels, restaurants, and shops. Despite the high visitor numbers, it retains its appeal with its extensive beach services and amenities.
Caution for Boats but Space to Anchor
The beach is open to the wind, making it less ideal for anchoring in rough conditions—especially when easterly winds pick up. Still, under calm seas, boats can anchor safely on sandy seabeds at 4–5 metres depth. The nearby Cala Bona marina provides full port facilities just under a nautical mile away.
The information and pictures provided within this Beach Guide is courtesy of PlatgesdeBalears.com