Playas
Playa Cala Gran
Cala Gran is located just 100 meters from the center of Cala d'Or (Plaza Ibiza) and the nearest port facilities are located at Marina de Cala d'Or Puerto Deportivo, at 0,3 nautical miles. The name comes from the fact that it is the biggest of all the coves that belong to Cala d'Or. Here was the disembarkation of the Moor troops in the 14th century who conquered Santanyí for the first time.
Playa Cala D´or
Cala d'Or is located just 100 meters from the center of Cala d'Or (Plaza Ibiza) and the nearest port facilities are located at Marina de Cala d'Or Puerto Deportivo, at 0,2 nautical miles. Although the residents of Cala d'Or usually call "Cala Petita" it has different names, like Caló de ses Dones, Cala d'Hort and Cala d'Or. This last one is also the name of the coastal village, which is also called ses Puntetes, and which is full of small coves until Felanitx.
Playa Cala Esmeralda
Cala Esmeralda is situated at 2,5 kilometres by road from the center of Cala d'Or (Plaza Ibiza) and the nearest port facilities are located at Marina de Cala d'Or Puerto Deportivo, at one nautical mile. The name comes from the greenish-bluish colour of the water with the rays of sunlight.
Playa Cala Ferrera
Cala Ferrera is is located 1.5 kilometers by road from the center of Cala d'Or (Plaza Ibiza) and the nearest port facilities are located at Marina de Cala d'Or Puerto Deportivo, at 1,1 nautical miles. Cala Ferrera has a wide sea entrance between some steep cliffs, and at a hundred metres of distance a small headland divides it into two parts. This small sheltered sandy area is an example of mass tourism, the beach is very crowded by the visitors who come from the hotels nearby.
Playa Cala Mondrago
Cala de sa Font de n'Alis or Cala Mondragó is situated at 2,6 kilometres from Portopetro and 6,5 kilometres by road from the center of Cala d'Or (Plaza Ibiza), and it belongs to Cala Mondragó, one of the most beautiful and big majorcan sea inlets, which is divided into two beaches, s'Amarador and this beach which we will now describe.
The depth of both coves reaches six metres on a sandy ground. They are exposed to the winds from the east and southeast. The nearest port facilities are located at Reial Club Marítim Portopetro at 2,1 nautical miles. Cala Mondragó was declared, in 1992, natural reserve (785 hectares and it can be visited from Monday to Sunday) by the Parlament de les Illes Balears, and in 1995 Àrea Natural d'Especial Interès para las Aves by the European Community.
The depth of both coves reaches six metres on a sandy ground. They are exposed to the winds from the east and southeast. The nearest port facilities are located at Reial Club Marítim Portopetro at 2,1 nautical miles. Cala Mondragó was declared, in 1992, natural reserve (785 hectares and it can be visited from Monday to Sunday) by the Parlament de les Illes Balears, and in 1995 Àrea Natural d'Especial Interès para las Aves by the European Community.
Playa Cala Serena
Cala Serena is located 2.5 kilometers by road from the center of Cala d'Or (Plaza Ibiza) and the nearest port facilities are located at Marina de Cala d'Or Puerto Deportivo, at 1,3 nautical miles. The name comes from the greenish-bluish colour of the water with the rays of sunlight. It is a small beach that comes from a wide input of sea between high cliffs. Although Cala Serena is pretty quiet, the proximity of the Robinson Hotel, surrounding the north and west, represents an average number of bathers.
Vall D´or