Properties in Cala Millor - living where others spend their holidays

    Cala Millor is a small community in the northeast of Mallorca, located east of Manacor. To the north of Cala Millor, about 20 minutes away by car, are the towns of Arta and Cala Rajada. With its 1.8 km long and approximately 35 m wide sandy beach and various leisure activities, Cala Millor is one of the most popular holiday resorts on the island. As early as the 1950s, Cala Millor was a favored vacation destination, and many holiday accommodations were built. Families especially enjoy it here because the beach is generally safe and gently slopes into the sea.

    Cala Millor takes on a much quieter character in the winter months, making it an ideal winter retreat to escape the wet and cold winter weather in Germany.

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    Buying properties in Cala Millor

    Whether you're looking for a vacation home or a second residence, Cala Millor and its surroundings offer a wide variety of property types. This includes many traditional Mallorcan houses, as well as modern properties and bungalows. If you're seeking a typical Mallorcan finca with panoramic sea views, the hilly terrain around Cala Millor will not disappoint.

    Compared to other places on the island, property prices in Cala Millor can still be relatively affordable, ranging from just under 100,000 euros to around 4 million euros. Apartments are particularly inexpensive, with some available for under 100,000 euros. Sea-view apartments fall in the mid-price range, between 250,000 and 350,000 euros. A villa in Cala Millor costs around 4 million euros.

    Attractions and activities in Cala Millor

    The white sandy beach is the main attraction, offering not only sunbathing and swimming but also a variety of other activities. Water sports such as diving, surfing, kitesurfing, and jet skiing are particularly popular among both tourists and locals. For those who prefer a more relaxed pace, there are coastal paths for hiking and cycling. The best view of the coast, which is partially protected, can be seen from the watchtower of the Castell de la Punta de n’Amer. This rocky peninsula juts out into the sea south of the beach.

    The entire east coast of Mallorca is dotted with hidden coves and caves. Cala Millor and its surrounding area are no exception, offering several sites worth exploring. The most famous caves are Coves del Drac and Coves des Hams, located near Porto Cristo.

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