Cala Gran

Cala Gran is an incredible beach in Majorca that is 40 meters long and has a sandy coastline that is 100 meters long that extends deep into the island. Because the leisure zone blends so well with the city itself, you can walk straight onto the beach after stepping off the bus, thanks to the way it was designed.

You owe it to yourself to discover Cala Gran stunning beach in the entire region of Majorca. It is also the largest of the three beaches that make up Cala d'Or. It has been given a Blue Flag in recognition of its high level of cleanliness.

Cala Gran is equipped with its own miniature resort area, complete with stores, lounges, and dining establishments, so you will have all you need for a day spent by the water. Aside from the opportunity to engage in various water activities and rent sun loungers and water sports equipment, the beach also provides access to boating excursions.

How to explore Cala Gran?

  • The beach is usually neat and tidy, which is a pleasant surprise given the many people who visit it. The beach life is something that many families with young children want to try out; therefore, they prefer traveling here frequently. With the presence of a playground for children, parents can take pleasure in every moment of their trip to this beach.
  • The presence of multiple lounges in close proximity to the beach is an extremely great aspect. In addition, the beach is shielded from the strong waves by its location.
  • Sun umbrellas and sunbeds are available for hire. If you get tired of simply lounging around on the beach, the La Morena diving center is located in close proximity. You will have the opportunity to rent diving gear and receive instruction from professionals to explore the adventurer in you.
  • In the event that the sweltering heat of the sun or the bothersome presence of other beachgoers wears you down, you can visit the town center. This Center features a number of hospitable restaurants, which can be reached on foot from Cala Gran.
  • The Spanish word for 'Cala' refers to the small coves that dot the coastline and provide a protected environment in which you can swim and snorkel.
  • It is a lot of fun traveling to any of the resort's beaches by using the tourist small train that travels through Cala d'Or, riding in the open-topped bus that operates during the peak of the summer, or taking a water taxi.
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Address of Cala Gran

Majorca, Spain

Opening & Closing time of Cala Gran

  • Monday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Tuesday
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  • Wednesday
    Open 24 Hours
  • Thursday
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  • Friday
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  • Saturday
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  • Sunday
    Open 24 Hours

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