Cala Sa Nau

Cala Sa Nau is one of the most beautiful natural coves near Cala d’Or, known for its soft pale sand, turquoise water and pine-covered cliffs. It feels more hidden than the main resort beaches, but still has useful facilities, making it a great choice for swimming, snorkelling and a relaxed beach day.

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Cala Mondragó

Cala Mondragó is one of the most scenic beaches near Cala d’Or, set inside Mondragó Natural Park. With soft sand, clear turquoise water and pine-covered surroundings, it is a great choice for families, swimming, snorkelling and a relaxed beach day in nature.

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Cala Mitjana

Cala Mitjana is a small, unspoilt cove near Cala Sa Nau, north of Cala d’Or. It is reached on foot rather than by direct car access, making it better for walkers, swimmers and visitors looking for a quieter natural beach.

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Cala Domingo

Cala Domingo is a large sandy beach area in Cales de Mallorca, made up of Cala Domingos Gran and Cala Domingos Petit. It is a busy, family-friendly resort beach with facilities, parking nearby and clear water for swimming.

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Caló des Moro

Caló des Moro is one of Mallorca’s most photographed coves, famous for bright turquoise water between steep limestone cliffs. It is beautiful but very busy, with no beach facilities and a steep walk down, so it needs planning.

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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.