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Cala Millor Beach

FactSheet   Town Son Servera and Sant Llorenç Address Cala Millor How to get walk, bike, bus, mini-train,car Width 50 m. Length 2000 m. Composition Sand Marina Port of Cala Bona Anchoring zone Yes Cala Millor Beach –also known as Son Moro and Cala Nau– offers us fine, clean, sand with […]

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Es Ratjoli Beach

FactSheet   Town Son Servera Address Es Ratjoli How to get walk, bike, bus, mini-train,car Width 20 m. Length 500 m. Composition Sand Marina Port of Cala Bona Anchoring zone Yes Access to this beach is via some steps. It is a small, cosy cove. See Our beaches. Help us protect […]

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S´Illot Beach

S’Illot Beach –also known as Cala Moreia– takes its name from the imposing islet (illot in Catalan) that emerges from the sea at this point. On its eastern edge, opposite the islet, you will find a few boats belonging to local and amateur fishermen tied up at an old dock.

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Port Roig Beach

FactSheet   Town Son Servera Address Punta Roja How to get walk, bike, bus, mini-train,car Width 110 m. Length 160 m. Composition Sand Marina Port of Cala Bona Anchoring zone Yes Port Roig Beach is a pleasant, tranquil cove with fine-grain sand, mature tamarind trees and easy access to the […]

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Sa Marjal Beach

FactSheet   Town Son Servera Address Sa Marjal How to get walk, bike, bus, mini-train,car Width 20 m. Length 500 m. Composition Sand Marina Port of Cala Bona Anchoring zone Yes Sa Marjal is a charming, quiet beach some way from the town. Its fine grey sand is the result […]

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Es Ribell beach

FactSheet   Town Son Servera Address Es Ribell How to get walk, bike, bus, mini-train,car Width 20 m. Composition Sand Marina Port of Cala Bona Anchoring zone Yes Es Ribell is a small beach with transparent, crystalline waters through which you can observe the sea bed. It rises from nature […]

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Urban Art Route Color Millor

The «Color Millor» urban art route is a large-format artistic creation designed to generate a reaction and a dialogue with the spectator in the street. It is a powerful way of creating community and transmitting values, histories and positivism, at the same time as rehabilitating a public space. Conceived as […]

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