Properties in Cala Ratjada – Holiday Resort and Major Fishing Port

    Cala Ratjada, or Cala Rajada as it was formerly spelled, is located in the northeast of Mallorca, about 80 km from the island's capital, Palma, on a peninsula directly on the coast near Capdepera. Translated into English, "Cala Ratjada" means "Ray Bay," indicating the town's long tradition as a fishing village. The rocky coast is the ideal spawning ground for many fish species. Even today, Cala Ratjada remains one of Mallorca's most important fishing ports. Numerous fishing boats head out in the morning and return to the sheltered harbor in the afternoon. Among them are the traditional Mallorcan "llaüt" boats.

    Over time, Cala Ratjada has developed into one of the most popular holiday destinations on the Balearic island, attracting international tourists, including many Germans. Within the town, the large Son Moll beach stands out. It is about 150 meters long, 50 meters wide, and delights vacationers with its fine, golden-yellow sand and clear water.

    Despite the growing economic importance of tourism, Cala Ratjada has never lost its rustic character and still exudes its traditional charm. The town has been spared from the major hotel construction boom. After the busy summer season, when the tourists leave the island, Cala Ratjada reverts to its small, quiet fishing village atmosphere, and the cozy ambiance returns. This quaint town is also popular among many Germans, who have increasingly purchased houses or apartments in Cala Ratjada in recent years.

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    Buying Properties in Cala Ratjada

    The real estate market in Cala Ratjada offers many vacation properties, including some more affordable options. Prospective buyers can find smaller holiday apartments here for less than 100,000 euros. Those looking to live permanently or spend the winter months in a detached villa should expect costs of up to 5 million euros.

    Do you spend your holidays in Cala Ratjada every year and want to live there permanently or acquire a vacation property? Then take a look at our real estate listings in Cala Ratjada and the surrounding area. Didn’t find the right property? Contact us – we will be happy to set up a search request for you and provide you with tailored property offers.

    Popular Attractions in Cala Ratjada

    The beaches and coves in Cala Ratjada are the main attractions. Notably, the small and idyllic cove Cala Gat, located north of the harbor between the cliffs, is a highlight. A wide promenade lined with top properties in Cala Ratjada leads to the beach. The cove is up to 20 meters deep and a fascinating paradise for divers. Here, you can observe a wide variety of marine life such as mussels, snails, and octopuses, as well as explore exciting underwater landscapes with caves.

    The cove has long been a favored residence for the rich and famous. In the early 20th century, the entrepreneur Juan March also settled here and built an impressive palace, "Sa Torre Cega." Today, both the unique property and the surrounding park, which houses numerous sculptures by artists like Auguste Rodin and Henry Moore, can be visited.

    The surrounding landscapes of Cala Ratjada also offer several attractions. The pine forest in the dune landscape at Cala Agulla has been a nature reserve since the early 1990s and is a paradise for birdwatchers, as many migratory birds nest here. Among the historical highlights worth visiting is the 19th-century Punta de Capdepera lighthouse, which offers breathtaking views of the coast and the sea.

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