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Discover Calas de Mallorca

Located on the east coast of Mallorca, Calas de Mallorca is a quiet corner that combines the serenity of the Mediterranean with the promise of an unforgettable family vacation. Surrounded by small coves, beaches with crystal-clear waters and unique natural landscapes, this region is a perfect retreat to escape from day-to-day life and immerse yourself in an authentic Mediterranean experience.

Charming Villages

In addition to its natural beauty, Calas de Mallorca is a gateway to charming villages nearby where you can explore the local history, enjoy Mallorca’s cuisine, and visit iconic sites such as the birthplace of Saint Junípero Serra.

In Calas de Mallorca, the Mediterranean is felt in every corner. From its dream coves to activities designed for the whole family, this destination is the ideal choice for a vacation full of shared memories and unforgettable experiences.

Round out your stay at AluaSun Cala Antena by visiting the nearby villages for a dose of culture, history and Mediterranean beauty.

Felanitx

Just a 20-minute drive away, this village is known for its handicrafts, local wineries and the spectacular Sant Salvador Sanctuary, located on a mountain peak with panoramic views. Its Sunday market is the perfect opportunity to experience authentic Mallorcan life.

Porto Cristo

Located around 15 minutes away, this charming port is known for its relaxed atmosphere and streets lined with stores and restaurants. It is also the gateway to the famous Cuevas del Drach and Cuevas del Hams, two natural wonders not to be missed.

Palma Old Town

Santanyí

Known for its stone houses and a weekly market full of local products, Santanyí is the perfect place for a leisurely stroll. Be sure to take in its bohemian atmosphere and enthusiastic art scene.

Petra

Located around a 30-minute drive from Calas de Mallorca, Petra is a village brimming with history and tradition. Known as the birthplace of Saint Junípero Serra, founder of numerous missions in California, Petra is ideal for those looking for plenty of culture. Be sure to visit his birthplace, which is now a museum, and San Pedro Church, a beautiful example of Mallorcan Gothic architecture. The cobblestone streets and quiet squares here are perfect for a relaxing stroll. You can also try local products in its charming coffee shops and small restaurants.

Aerial view of The Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma. Mallorca, Spain.

Mallorca's Coastal Bliss

Immerse yourself in an oasis of boundless enjoyment as you soak up the radiant Mediterranean sun. Indulge in the delectable array of local delights served at beachside bars, savoring every bite with the backdrop of the sea. Embark on unforgettable adventures by the water's edge, creating cherished memories that will linger long after the sun sets.

Aerial resort view overlooking rocky shores

Cala Antena

Just steps from the hotel, this small but charming cove has golden sand and transparent waters that invite you to swim or simply enjoy the sun. Its surrounding cliffs provide a picturesque setting, ideal for relaxing walks and unforgettable views.
 

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Cala Domingos

Close by, these two sister coves offer extensive areas of white sand and brilliant blue waters. Perfect for families, they are equipped with sun loungers, beach umbrellas and options for water sports including kayaking and standup paddleboarding.

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Cala Murada

With a quieter atmosphere, Cala Murada stands out for its natural environment and calm waves. Ideal for those looking for a more relaxed experience away from the crowds, with options to enjoy a picnic by the sea.


 

Cala Mondragó beach

Cala Mondragó and Cala Varques

For the more adventurous, these hidden gems in the east of Mallorca offer an intimate connection with nature. Located in the natural park that bears its name, Cala Mondragó is a paradise for lovers of hiking and wildlife. On the other hand, Cala Varques, more secluded and wilder, is a treasure for those seeking an untouched beach with crystal-clear waters.

Local Gastronomy
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Exploring Mallorca’s gastronomy is an essential part of any trip to the island, and Calas de Mallorca does not disappoint. From family restaurants to beach bars, there is plenty for all tastes here.

Mediterranean Cuisine 

Traditional dishes such as tumbet, frito mallorquín and sobrasada are combined with fresh ingredients from the island to create unique flavors. Many nearby restaurants serve freshly-caught fish and rice dishes that are a true delight.

Vino de la Tierra

Don’t miss the chance to try the local wines with Designation of Origin, especially the wine from the Felanitx region. Its wineries produce reds and whites that beautifully accompany any meal.

Beach Bars and Restaurants in Cala Domingos and Cala Murada

Relax at a beach bar by the sea while enjoying tapas, paellas and refreshing cocktails. These places offer a casual atmosphere perfect for families and couples looking for an authentic experience.

Activities and Experiences
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Calas de Mallorca offers plenty for everyone.

Water sports

From scuba diving to boat trips, the calm, crystal-clear waters of the coves here are perfect for exploring the region’s abundant sea life.

Naturacavall

For lovers of adventure and nature, this experience lets you travel through unique landscapes on horseback, enjoying spectacular views of the coast and Mallorca’s countryside.

Rafa Nadal Museum Xperience

Located less than 30 minutes from the hotel in Manacor, this interactive museum offers a look at the Spanish tennis player’s sporting legacy, along with activities that will delight the whole family.

Mondragó Natural Park

The perfect place for nature lovers, with hiking trails, native birds and hidden coves that combine the beauty of the Mediterranean with the serenity of a protected environment.