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Cala Millor Beach – Manacor
60 meters deep, 1.5 km long and all of it pure white sand makes this beach reach our list even though it’s backed by a lively resort. Many describe Cala Millor as one of Majorca’s most beautiful beaches, especially when you catch the white breakers rolling in along its length on a breezy day.
It’s a great beach for families as the sand is soft, the sea shallow and the facilities are excellent. A good one for a day out if you’re not staying in the resort Cala Millor itself.
Facilities: Bars. Restaurants. Water sports. Sun beds and parasols. Lifeguards. Parking along its length.
How do I get there? Head for Manacor and pick up the sign posts from there. It’s a large resort so very easy to find.
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