Sun-soaked Cala Bona beach with straw umbrellas, sun loungers, and clear waters under a bright sky, filled with beachgoers.

Cala Bona holidays

Traditional Majorca takes on a modern twist in quaint Cala Bona. A small, relaxed beachside resort that still exudes old-world charm, here you can enjoy the best of both worlds with its narrow streets and rustic restaurants. Pull up a chair in one of the pretty harbour bars and people watch from afar.

Globales Cala Bona Suites
£534pp
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  • 7 Nights, Half Board
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Globales Cala Bona Suites

Cala Bona, Majorca

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  • Modern design
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  • Close to the beach
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Ferrer Isabel
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Ferrer Isabel

Cala Bona, Majorca

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  • Friendly service
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Along the seafront

Running from Cala Bona to nearby Cala Millor is a two-kilometre stretch of coastline, broken up into rocky coves and small beaches. You’ll find many bars and restaurants that lie on the seafront which often serve up fresh seafood, as Cala Bona still has a fishing heritage.

In the village

Back in the village itself, you’ll find meandering streets with all the trappings for a traditional Majorca holiday. There are also more modernised areas, where you can buy gifts or pitch up in a cool café. There’s a relaxed vibe about the village, so simply unwind at a bar until late evening. 

A trip next door

Nearby, you’ve got Cala Millor, the largest resort on the east side of the island. There are many shops, so if you want hardcore souvenir shopping or just pick up supplies, then this is the place. The bars and clubs right on the shore liven up during the evenings with Spanish music.

Cala Bona

Cala Bona

Cala Bona, Majorca

Cala Bona is a great spot for snorkelling with clear blue waters and lots of sea life on show. And if you’re into scuba diving, a bit further out you could see barracuda, goatfish and tuna. With facilities to...
Harbour

Harbour

Cala Bona, Majorca

Spend an afternoon ambling around this picturesque harbour, admiring the sea views and watching the traditional Mallorcan wooden fishing boats bobbing up and down in the water. You can take a boat trip from...
Market at nearby Son Servera

Market at nearby Son Servera

Cala Bona, Majorca

Cala Bona has mini markets for when you run out of holiday essentials, but for souvenirs for the folks back home there’s a nearby market inland at Son Servera. It’s open on Friday mornings and has around 200...
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FAQs

Where is Cala Bona located?

Cala Bona is located on the east coast of Majorca, Spain. It's just south of Cala Millor and north of Costa de los Pinos.

What is Cala Bona known for?

Cala Bona is known for its charming harbour, relaxed atmosphere, family-friendly beaches, and selection of good restaurants and shops. It offers a quieter alternative to the larger resorts nearby.

Is Cala Bona a good destination for families?

Cala Bona is very popular with families. The beaches are generally safe for swimming, there are plenty of family-friendly restaurants, and the overall atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming.

What are the beaches like in Cala Bona?

Cala Bona boasts several small sandy beaches, many of which are man-made. The beaches are generally clean, well-maintained, and offer sunbeds and parasols for hire. The water is typically calm and shallow, making them ideal for children.