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Cala Bona lies just north of
Cala Millor on the east coast of
Mallorca.
Cala Bona beaches in general

Officially Cala Bona boasts three beaches, but only two of them can
be considered as real beaches.
All three beaches are situated within
small coves protected by large man made breakwaters. The two main
beaches are some 300 metres long and up to 40 metres wide.
The two main beaches are mainly sandy
but have parts with gravel. In the water there are some areas with
very low cliffs and pebbles.
There are sections with sunbeds and
umbrellas and the services also include toilets, showers and
lifeguard.
Seaweed tends to accumulate both
in the water and on the beach. However, most of it is removed on a
regular basis.
Child friendly

Some parts of the two beaches have good conditions for bathing, some
have not due to low cliffs and pebbles.
There is a playground very close to
the beaches.
Water sports

None, however you will find all kinds of water sports in the
neighbouring resort of Cala Millor.
The diving school Albatros Diving is
situated close to the harbour in Cala Bona.
Beach restaurants

There are several cafés and restaurants close to the beaches.
The resort Cala Bona
Cala Bona was once a small traditional fishing village. Now it is a
rather quiet and relaxed resort that especially caters for British
tourists.
Cala Bona has a beautiful pedestrian
promenade where you will find many shops, cafes, bars and
restaurants. A cycle track is linking Cala Bona with Cala Millor, Sa
Coma and Son Servera.
You will find many small supermarkets
in Cala Bona, larger supermarkets such as Eroski and Lidl can be
found in Cala Millor.
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