Rent a Car Cala Millor
Cala Millor is a major tourist destination and a popular vacation resort on the island’s east coast. Cala Millor belongs to the Levante comarca and borders Sa Coma and Cala Bona. This purpose-built beach resort offers anything you might need for a relaxing stay with plenty of things to do and see. Here, you will find 5-star hotels, beachfront villas, family-friendly apartments, and all-inclusive hotels. The 2km-long extensive sandy beach of Cala Millor is awarded a Blue Flag for its cleanliness and amenities. Its crystal-clear and shallow waters, soft white sand, and lively vibe make it one of the best beaches on the island. There is a wide variety of watersports and boating activities for families or friends who want to have fun in Cala Millor Beach. From beach volleyball and tennis to jet skiing and parasailing, Cala Millor Beach is a multi-purpose beach for every taste and budget. Its long sea promenade is lined with restaurants, fast food eateries, bars, shops, supermarkets, and much more. Swim in Cala Millor’s calm waters and enjoy its pleasant atmosphere and the multitude of facilities. Rent a car in Cala Millor, drive to its center, or discover the natural coves and beaches. Our fully flexible and professional car hire services include no excess insurance, low-cost rates, and free car delivery.
Car Rental Cala Millor
Overlooked by Puig de na Penyal Mount and the outcrop Punta de n’Amer to the south, Cala Millor has splendid and untouched natural surroundings. Hike atop Na Penyal Mount, walk through the woods to reach the cave, and enjoy breathtaking vistas. The Bay of Son Servera is dotted with amazing hidden coves, rocky outcrops, and promontories ideal to be discovered by hiking, kayaking, or boating. Cala Millor's surroundings provide opportunities for modest excursions along the Costa dels Pins, as well as visits to the little port of Cala Bona, Son Servera, and Sa Coma. You can also drive to the traditional village of Sant Llorenç and admire its architecture, the Sa Granja farms, and the stone windmills, and buy artisan products at its local Thursday market. Cala Millor is a great starting point for exploring the wonderful coastline or driving inland to visit traditional mountainous villages. Take the coastal road to Cala Petita and visit the famous Drach Caves, which are 25 meters in length and 4 kilometers in length. Follow the underground paths passing by the four caves and reach one of the largest underground lakes, Martel Lake. With so many things to do and see around Cala Millor, you will never get bored, and with a cheap car rental, you can combine all sorts of activities and minimize travel distance. There is no need for an upfront deposit and credit card payment when booking with us because we want to facilitate your visit to Cala Millor. Try us today!
Rental Cars Cala Millor
Accommodation, entertainment, dining, shopping, and nightlife options are abundant in Cala Millor. In Cala Millor, large chain hotels with 100 or more guest rooms typically offer low-cost family vacation packages or all-inclusive packages. These new hotels are equipped with modern facilities, such as outdoor pools, wellness centers, and gyms. There is no shortage of quality restaurants and beach bars in Cala Millor and it is recommended to have dinner at Dos Pins Ca’n Xeret Mediterranean restaurant, try vegan dishes at Sante Vegan Restaurant, and enjoy a cocktail in Miles. If you’re into adventure and outdoor activities, Cala Millor is one of the best places to practice cycling, parasailing, kitesurfing, or go on a snorkeling tour. You can also go on a full-day boat trip to discover the sea’s well-kept secrets. For your little ones, there are two theme and amusement parks in Cala Millor, offering interactive games, trampolines, and karting. You can also go on a horseriding tour and ride among the pastures and tranquil countryside.
Rent a Car Cala Ratjada
Cala Ratjada is another vibrant beachfront resort located on the northeastern coast of the island, 17 km away from Cala Millor. It stretches on both sides of the Punta de Capdepera peninsula and offers scenic observation decks, such as the Capdepera Lighthouse and Punta de Cala Gat. Cala Ratjada features a rocky coastline and a picturesque marina full of docks and fishing boats, where you can admire the traditional wooden sailboat, the Mallorcan llaüt. Cala Ratjada stretches along two bays, Cala Gat in the north and Pedruscada in the south. The beaches of Cala Ratjada are very popular for their fine golden sand and crystal-clear turquoise waters, which are ideal for enjoying the sun, relaxing, and swimming. Among the most wonderful natural beaches of Cala Ratjada are Platja de Cala Gat, Font Sa Cala, and Cala Moll. Every Saturday morning, there is a local market in Plaza de los Pinos where you can buy local fruit and vegetables, clothes and accessories, and various artisanal products. We offer many pick-up and drop-off points and free car delivery in Cala Ratjada. Let us know if you want us to deliver your chosen vehicle to your hotel or around the port of Cala Ratjada.
Car Hire Cala Ratjada
Cala Ratjada is a popular tourist destination due to its magnificent beaches, natural landscapes, and laid-back vibe. Behind Cala Ratjada rise pine-covered hills, which in some places slope down to the sea and create picture-perfect sceneries. Cala Ratjada features the second most important fishing port on the island. The buzzing port and marina of Cala Ratjada is dotted with plenty of cafes, bars, and restaurants, and it’s the best spot in town for strolling, enjoying the sunset, or watching the moon rise. Moreover, Cala Ratjada is famous for its numerous natural coves and rugged coastline, making it particularly attractive for tourists. Cala Ratjada is very popular with families with children, thanks to the town's numerous beaches. In addition to the main beaches that are distributed along the coastal region, there are several small bays. Some of them have sandy beaches, others have hidden coves, and others are only visited by boat. Drive to Cala Lliteras, Cala Agulla, and enjoy snorkeling and swimming in Ses Cavasses.
Rent a Car Sa Coma
Sa Coma is a short drive away from Cala Millor and another major tourist destination on the island’s northeast coast. Similar to Cala Millor, Sa Coma is considered one of the most magnificent Blue Flag beaches in Mallorca. Sa Coma Beach is well-organized and offers a variety of beach amenities, such as beach bars, parasols, sun loungers, toilets, showers, and lifeguards. The turquoise clear waters are ideal for swimming and for practicing watersports. The nearby fishing village of Porto Cristo is definitely worth visiting, not only for its famous caves but also for exploring its coves and hiking in Far del Morro de la Carabassa. Near Sa Coma, you will find S’Illot, which has numerous hotels, bars, tourist shops, and restaurants. Have your lunch at the seafront restaurant Es Mollet and enjoy seafood, paella, and sangria. For cocktails, pizzas, and music nights, head to La Taqueria a La Fresca and enjoy a fun night with your friends and family.
Car Hire Cala Bona
To the north of Cala Millor, you will find the charming fishing town Cala Bona. The once quiet seaside village has now been transformed into a popular holiday destination because of its proximity to Cala Millor and the construction of hotels and tourist facilities. However, Cala Bona still retains its charm, with its Catalan wooden boats, its natural harbor between Cap d'es Pinar and the peninsula of Punta de n'Amer, and the rocky promontories surrounding it. The history of this village revolves around its small fishing port. Typical Majorcan boats, called Llaüt, are moored in the port as a reminder of the time when fishing provided livelihood for the inhabitants rather than tourism. It is no wonder that the main festival in the village is the one in honor of the Nostra Senyora del Carme, the patron saint of sailors. It is celebrated every year on 16th July. A mass is held in the port, followed by a maritime procession and fireworks. Cala Bona extended its seafront promenade in the 2000s. Suitable for pedestrians and cyclists, the seafront promenade runs along the bay and connects Cala Bona to Cala Millor. You can also head to Costa dels Pins on foot or by bike. The cycle path runs along the entire town, past the fishing port, to the Cami de Sa Punta. Then it heads slightly inland and runs along the road Passeig Pintor Miquel Vives to Sa Marjal beach.