Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Costa de los Pinos. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng
Hiển thị các bài đăng có nhãn Costa de los Pinos. Hiển thị tất cả bài đăng

Cala Bona Mallorca Spain

5/30/2012

Cala Bona is not a purpose built holiday resort, but more of a small traditional fishing village that has grown and adapted to cater for the islands tourist market.
The town today still has its original narrow streets, which from a drivers point of view can be a absolute nightmare to navigate without incurring the wrath of another drivers horn, along with a small working harbour, around which you’ll find a wide variety of open air cafes and bars.
Cala Bona
Although, many of the other resorts on the island have developed a very German feel, Cala Bona still remains a favourite of the British tourist. Local fishermen can be seen mending nets and sipping strong coffee laced with brandy, and traditional fishing boats bob in the harbour.
Narrow, tree-lined streets lined with tourist shops, cafes and bars lie at the resort centre.
Locality:
Cala Bona is located on the E coast, 14 mls E of the town of Manacor, 46 mls E of Palma. The area is set on land sloping gently down to the sea from low pine-covered hills, pastoral fields and orchards. Rocky coastline with several small bays and inlets is a feature of the area.
Cala Bona Spain
Cala Bona is a popular package-holiday destination with wide appeal, though not the best of bases for exploring the rest of the island.
The area is primarily popular with British and German tourists.
There is a wide range of accommodation available mainly in the middle to budget range; higher concentration of older properties than more modern Cala Millor, the neighbouring resort.
Cala Bona’s main beach (Cala Bono) is a reasonable sand and gravel beach (500 yds wide by 90 yds deep), is enclosed by rock breakwaters and has sunbeds and few thatched parasols. There is a similar beach at Costa de los Pinos; both are augmented with extra sand dredged up from beneath the sea.
Cala Bona Mallorca
A better, longer beach with smooth, light sand can be found at Cala Millor, separated from Cala Bono by a rocky section. There is a nudist beach at Punta Amer. “Artesanias” (handicraft shops) are a feature of the area and sell tourist bric-a-brac. Boutiques, leather and jewellery stores are adequate but nothing special.
Popular daytime entertainment include the 18- and 9-hole golf courses nearby; range of water sports; several tennis clubs; go-karting. There is also a dive centre, cycle hire, crazy golf, horse riding/trekking.
By night there are discos and music bars. There is also an Auditorium/theatre with international programme as well as a seasonal open-air disco just outside town.
Excursions include a range of half day trips to the interesting old town of Arta, boat trips, glass-bottomed-boat trips.
Cala Bona Mallorca Spain
Full day excursions are available to the Reserva Africana wildlife park on the edge of town; caves of Drach, San Salvador monastery and Cala Figures; caves of Ham (8 mls); Palma shopping; Alcudia, Formentor and monastery; Pollensa; Valldemosa and the west. In all fairness, Cala Bona is not particularly suited for those families seeking an active holiday, but perhaps more so for those looking for a relaxing break with the option of the “bright lights” of the more lively Cala Millor around 5 minutes away by taxi.