Cala Serena

Cala Serena is a small, quieter cove beside Cala Ferrera, with clear water, rocky sides and a more low-key feel than the larger resort beaches. It is best for swimming, snorkelling and a shorter beach visit.

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Cala Petita

Cala Petita is a tiny sheltered cove in Cala d’Or, also known as Caló de ses Dones or Cala d’Or beach. It is small, pretty and convenient, with clear water, a beach bar nearby and an easy walk from the marina side of town.

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Cala Gran

Cala Gran is the main beach in Cala d’Or and the largest sandy cove in the resort. With soft sand, calm water and plenty of facilities nearby, it is one of the easiest beaches for families and first-time visitors.

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Cala Ferrera

Cala Ferrera is one of the larger sandy beaches around Cala d’Or, set between rocky cliffs with clear, usually calm water. It is a practical family beach with resort facilities nearby and good swimming straight from the sand.

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Cala Esmeralda

Cala Esmeralda is a small sandy cove in Cala d’Or, known for its emerald-blue water, low rocky sides and easy resort access. It is a scenic choice for swimming, snorkelling and a relaxed beach stop close to hotels, restaurants and the town centre.

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Why Cala d’Or?

Cala d’Or is one of Mallorca’s most beautiful coastal destinations, known for turquoise coves, elegant marinas, boutique restaurants and relaxed Mediterranean charm. Whether you're searching for hidden beaches, family-friendly areas, sunset cocktails or boat adventures, Cala d’Or offers a perfect base to explore southeast Mallorca.