The beautiful coastal resort of Cala Millor is located on the eastern side of Mallorca. Known for its stunning sandy beaches and lively promenade, it is a popular holiday destination, where you can relax and enjoy family-friendly activities, as well as a vibrant nightlife.
Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI) is approximately 43 miles (70 kilometres) from Cala Millor. The journey typically takes around 60 to 75 minutes by car or taxi, depending on traffic and road conditions.
Booking an airport transfer in advance offers numerous benefits:
There are a variety of options, depending on your needs and preferences. Here are some examples:
Airport transfer to Cala Millor | Cost |
Small Economy Taxi (max 3 pax) | € 105 |
Economy Taxi (max 4 pax) | € 112 |
Large Premium Saloon (max 4 pax) | € 115 |
Premium Minivan (max 7 pax) | € 144 |
Private Minibus (max 17 pax) | € 223 |
See here for more choices and the most up-to-date prices.
Organising your transfer is straightforward and, best of all, completely risk-free. There’s no need for upfront payment, and you can cancel your booking at any time without any charges.
While pre-booked transfers are the most convenient choice, there are alternative ways to reach Cala Millor:
Leaving Palma Airport, the most common route to Cala Millor follows the Ma-19 motorway towards Palma, before joining the Ma-15 main road heading east. This well-maintained highway takes you past picturesque countryside, traditional Mallorcan villages, and small towns such as Manacor, the birthplace of tennis star Rafael Nadal. Traffic is generally moderate, but congestion can occur during peak holiday seasons. As you approach Cala Millor, the road transitions into local routes, leading through scenic coastal landscapes before arriving at the resort.
Cala Millor is best known for its long, golden sandy beach stretching over 2 kilometres, with clear turquoise waters ideal for swimming and water sports. The town boasts a lively promenade lined with restaurants, bars, and shops, catering to both families and couples. Visitors can also enjoy cycling routes, nature reserves, and excursions to nearby attractions, such as the famous Drach Caves in Porto Cristo.
The ideal time to visit Cala Millor is from late spring to early autumn. The months of May to September offer warm temperatures, plenty of sunshine, and perfect beach conditions. July and August are the hottest and busiest months, making them ideal for those who enjoy a lively atmosphere. For a more relaxed experience, consider visiting in May, June, or September when the weather remains pleasant but the crowds are smaller.