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The town of Cala Bona is an ideal place to go for a quiet and serene holiday. It’s a small fishing village on the Majorca island with a full-time population of under 2,000 people. The hospitality industry causes those numbers to swell with visitors, however, as this region has a great deal to offer travellers. From history and archaeological sites to nearby beaches and nature-walk outdoor adventures, great dining and local culture, there’s a wealth of experiences to be had, and it all begins when you book holiday lettings in Cala Bona.
Mallorca offers many historic and archaeological sites to visit near Cala Bona holiday cottages. The Nuragic Village of Palmavera, dating to the 15th century B.C.E., is an archaeological site with dual towers that still stand amidst the prehistoric ruins. The Necropolis of Anhelu Ruju offers 38 tombs with many references to ancient funerary practices. If you’re interested in the harvesting and processing of coral, a visit to the Coral Museum will be fascinating. The Diocesan Museum of Sacred Art is housed in the historic Church of the Rosary and offers artwork dating to the 15th century and even older.
Fly into Palma de Mallorca (PMI), the closest airport, located 35.4 mi (56.9 km) from the city centre.
Most people visiting the island will begin by flying into Barcelona. From there, most travellers will either catch a regional flight to the smaller airport on Majorca or will take a ferry over the water to get to the island. Once on the island, bus service can get you to Cala Bona, but many visitors choose to hire a car and self-drive, which provides the most freedom for travel. The town itself, however, is very walkable, and hiking the various streets to shops and restaurants near your holiday home is a great way to enjoy your time here.
Cala Bona is a very safe village that’s a popular holiday destination. Most of the dangers will occur if you’re not careful – don’t walk alone at night, for example, especially outside of those areas geared toward visitors or even on the beaches. The area has a Mediterranean climate with stormy, mild winters, and hot, dry summers. The average high temperature is 21.8°C, the average low is 14.6°C and the overall average is 18.2°C. An average of 449 mm of rain falls each year, with 53 days of annual precipitation, leaving you with plenty of warm, dry days to enjoy your holiday lettings.
Our 2022 accommodation listings offer a large selection of 1,513 holiday lettings around Cala Bona. From 378 flats & apartments to 331 villas, find unique self catering accommodation for you to enjoy a memorable stay with your family and friends for a long holiday or a weekend break.
Yes, of course. Vrbo UK offers 378 Flats in Cala Bona. Our other popular types of Cala Bona holiday rentals include:
But you can also enjoy a great stay in one of our other holiday rentals including Bungalows and more.
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