Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

A Relaxing Break In Cala Bona

By: Douglas Scott Home |


The resort of Cala Bona is a twin resort with Cala Millor and is on Majorcas quieter east coast, approx two hours transfer time from the airport in Palma.

Cala Bona is not a purpose built holiday resort more a more traditional town that has adapted to cater for the islands tourist market. The town has narrow streets, a wide variety of open air cafes and bars and also a small working harbour.

There are two beaches in the area. Cala Bona translated to English is the good bay, and Cala Millor translated to English is the better bay. One of the resorts best attractions is its sheltered, sandy beach. Cala Millor is close by and offers more beaches. Most hotels have pools, this way you can still enjoy sea views and keep away from the overcrowded beaches.

The resort has quite a few attractions which are more suited to the active family, though its possible to walk the fifteen minutes or so along the waterfront from the harbour to the more lively resort of Cala Millor.

Public transport on the East coast is limited, so it may be worth considering car hire to see more of the surrounding area.

Evening entertainment is not rowdy and is generally hotel based.

The resort is not particularly suited to those seeking an active holiday, but perhaps those looking for a relaxing break.

On the whole, the resort is generally quite, though a few hotels do put on live entertainment. Try the Levante Hotel, they do not allow children and they offer live entertainment as well as dancing.

Cala Bona is a self contained tourist resort which does not have a very good public transport service. So hiring of a car is essential if you feel the need to get out and about.

Here you can buy anything from jewellery, perfume, and fashion clothes. The Friday market in Son Servera is the place to go for leather goods and handmade crafts.

It is hot between May and October and it is virtually sunshine all the way with very little rain. In July and August it can be very humid and at night it is very sticky. If you come to Cala Bona over the winter months you will need to bring a jumper or coat for the evenings because it does go cooler but there will almost certainly be some stage each day when you can still enjoy the sun.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
Douglas Scott works for The Rental Car Hire Specialist. and is a free lance writer for The Cala Bona Rental Site

Tags: ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From

  • Public Transport Options When Travelling To And From Gatwick Airport
    By: Paula Garrett | Jan 5th 2008
    Gatwick airport is trying to encourage more travellers to use public transport when travelling to and from the airport. The following article details the options available. Read

  • The Sleeping City Venise
    By: Douglas Scott | Mar 23rd 2007
    Venice is the only European city and one of the few in the world to have its public transport located entirely on the water. Read

  • Opt For Car Hire On Your Uk Holiday
    By: Andrew Regan | May 3rd 2007
    In the UK, hiring a car will allow you traverse this stunning country at your own leisure and avoid the unpredictability of the British public transport system! Read

  • Nagoya Is A City In Japan
    By: Douglas Scott | Aug 15th 2007
    Nagoya is fortunate to have an extensive, efficient public transport system that makes it an easy place to live and work. Read

  • What Do You Mean "what Was Roman Daily Life Like?"
    By: Marcus Ruhl | Nov 20th 2008
    Do an English search for "Roman daily life" on your favourite search engine you will get results for: Roman chariot races, circus maximus, gladiators and the ancient Roman Colosseum. Now do the same search in Italian and you will have results like shopping for handbags or how to use the Metro or other public transport in Ro ... Read

  • Changing Your Commute May Change Your Car Insurance For The Better
    By: Andy Adams | Jun 4th 2008
    Taking the bus or train to work may do more than save money on your petrol or diesel. Lower annual mileage may equate to cheaper car insurance Read

  • Bus Tours In Style
    By: Robert Janis | Jul 11th 2008
    You may not be aware that the bus companies that offer bus tours use a variety of buses that serve as transport for the bus tours. It includes large motorcoaches, small motorcoaches and everything i Read

  • Bus Charter Trips Are Green Mode Of Transportation
    By: Robert Janis | Jul 10th 2008
    The price of gasoline and diesel has more than doubled in the past one year and it has made driving long distances unaffordable for many families. This situation had made people to look for an alternative like charter bus to driving long distances. Read

  • Public Transport In Italy
    By: paolo m | Feb 16th 2010
    Conducting a Google search on the phrase Public Transport Italy will indicate that public transportation in Italy is not hard to come by. Overall, it is relatively easy to get around the country due to its superb rail system. However, depending on the town which you plan on visiting, there may or may not be a train. Read

  • A Guide To Public Transport - Italy
    By: paolo m | Jan 19th 2010
    If you are a tourist visiting Italy, you should familiarize yourself with the different modes of public transport in Italy. Knowing the different ways of getting around the beautiful country provides you with a peace of mind and having the grandest of time during your visit Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy