Entertaining evenings
As well as the lively towns of Magalluf and Palma Nova, the local area also has plenty of venues for a quieter, more relaxing night out. Whether you’re looking for a tasty treats or a couple of drinks in the Majorcan evening sun, there’s a whole smorgasbord of dining options.
So much more
If golf is your passion, why not spend the day at the fabulous full-sized course? You can spend hours practising your swing here. Santa Ponsa also plays host to two famous fiestas each year, if you’d rather make like a local and forget about keeping exercise up.
What is Cala Viñas known for?
Cala Viñas is a small, picturesque resort town located on the southwestern coast of Majorca (Mallorca), one of Spain's Balearic Islands. It's known for its beautiful, sheltered beach and a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere.
What is the main beach in Cala Viñas like?
The main beach in Cala Viñas is a beautiful, crescent-shaped cove with fine, golden sand and calm, clear turquoise waters. It's relatively small but well-maintained, offering sunbeds, umbrellas for hire, and occasionally pedal boats or other water sports. Its sheltered nature makes it ideal for families with young children.
What kind of atmosphere can I expect in Cala Viñas?
Cala Viñas is generally considered a quiet and relaxed resort. It's popular with families and couples looking for a peaceful beach holiday. While there are a few bars and restaurants, it doesn't have the vibrant nightlife of nearby Magaluf, making it ideal for those who prefer evenings to be calm and low-key.
When is the best time to visit Cala Viñas?
The peak season is from June to September when the weather is hottest and most reliable for beach holidays. However, May and October offer warm, pleasant weather with fewer crowds and often lower prices, making them excellent choices for a more relaxed trip. The resort largely closes down during the winter months (November to April).
Is Cala Viñas family-friendly?
Cala Viñas is highly recommended for families due to its calm, safe beach, family-friendly hotels, and a generally quiet environment. The proximity to water parks and other family attractions in the Magaluf/Palmanova area adds to its appeal without bringing the party atmosphere directly into the resort.