If you’re dreaming of a holiday where you can wake up to the sound of the sea, explore hidden coves, and wander sun-drenched streets with a gelato in hand—then Cala D’or might just be your perfect escape. I’ve spent time getting to know this beautiful little resort town on Mallorca’s southeast coast, and let me tell you—it’s so much more than just a pretty beach destination.
From sunset sailing and beach hopping to discovering natural parks and sampling authentic Mallorcan cuisine, there’s something here for every type of traveller. Whether you're a laid-back sun-seeker, a foodie on the hunt for local flavours, or someone who loves a good scenic walk, Cala d'Or offers an experience that’s as relaxing or adventurous as you want it to be.
In this guide, I’ve pulled together my personal favourites—the 7 best things to do in Cala d'Or—all tried, tested, and truly memorable. These are the activities I’d recommend to any friend heading here, the moments that made me fall in love with this coastal gem. If want to know the best places to go in Cala D'Or, check out our travel tips section for more information of the town’s top attractions and best time to visit.
Let’s dive in.
If you're anything like me, you don’t just want to visit somewhere—you want to experience it. And Cala d'Or, with its whitewashed villas, crystal-clear coves, and laid-back charm, is one of those places that really gets under your skin in the best way. I’ve wandered its cobbled streets, snorkelled in its turquoise bays, and watched golden sunsets from hidden spots—and every time, I fall for it all over again.
Whether you're planning your very first trip to Cala d'Or or returning to soak up more of its charm, there are certain places that really shouldn’t be missed. From secret beaches and scenic viewpoints to historic landmarks and buzzing marinas, these are my personal highlights—the 7 best places to go in Cala d'Or that I’d recommend to any friend planning a trip.
So, grab your sun hat, charge your camera, and get ready to explore the absolute best of what this beautiful corner of Mallorca has to offer.
If you’ve been dreaming of turquoise coves, golden sand beaches, and a relaxed Mediterranean pace of life, Cala d'Or is probably already on your radar. Tucked along Mallorca’s southeastern coastline, this laid-back resort town offers a perfect mix of family-friendly charm, seaside luxury, and postcard-worthy scenery. But if you’re wondering when to go to truly make the most of it—whether for beach days, boat trips, or quiet coastal walks—you’re in the right place.
Having spent countless seasons exploring Cala d'Or’s pine-fringed bays and sun-soaked marina, I’ve come to realise that timing makes all the difference. Each season offers its own unique vibe—from the buzzing summer months when the town comes alive with music, markets, and holidaymakers, to the quieter shoulder seasons that reveal a slower, more peaceful side of the coast.
In this guide, I’ll walk you through what to expect month by month, based on real experience—not just weather stats. Whether you’re planning a romantic escape, a family getaway, or a solo adventure, I’ll help you figure out when Cala d'Or will suit you best.
Let’s dive in. ☀️🌊
If you’re looking to swap the beach towel for hiking boots for a few hours, the Puig de Maria walk is one of the best short hikes in Mallorca—and one of my personal favourites. Nestled just outside the charming old town of Pollença, this peaceful uphill trail rewards you with panoramic views over the Tramuntana mountains, Pollença Bay, and even out to Formentor on a clear day.
I’ve done this walk multiple times—sometimes for sunrise, sometimes just before dinner—and every time, it’s reminded me why I love this island so much. Whether you're a casual walker or someone looking to squeeze a bit of adventure into your holiday, the Puig de Maria is an accessible and memorable escape into Mallorca’s natural beauty. The trail is shaded, quiet, and steep in places, but totally manageable with a moderate level of fitness—and the 14th-century monastery at the summit is the cherry on top.
In this guide, I’ll share everything you need to know before you go: how to get there, what to pack, when to visit, and why it’s one of the best-kept secrets for anyone staying in the north of the island.
Let’s start walking…
After a long day of exploring Alcudia’s beaches, wandering the old town, or cycling through the hills of northern Mallorca, there’s nothing better than slipping into something breezy and heading out for a night on the town. I’ve had some of my most memorable nights in Alcúdia—watching the sun dip below the horizon with a cocktail in hand, discovering lively beach bars with local DJs, or dancing well past midnight in tucked-away clubs that come alive after dark.
The beauty of Alcudia’s nightlife is that it really does have something for everyone. Whether you’re after a laid-back evening with tapas and live music, a romantic wine bar under the stars, or a full-blown night of dancing until dawn, you’ll find your perfect vibe here. And the best part? Everything is within easy reach—whether you’re staying in the old town, near the port, or along the beachfront.
In this guide, I’ve rounded up seven of my favourite bars and clubs in Alcudia—places I’ve visited (often more than once!) and would recommend in a heartbeat. So if you're ready to experience Alcudia after dark, from chilled-out lounges to high-energy dance floors, let’s dive into the island's best after-hours spots.
Every time I visit Alcudia, I find myself falling in love with its food scene all over again. Whether I’m wandering through the cobbled streets of the old town or strolling along the marina at sunset, one thing is always guaranteed: great food is never far away. From rustic local gems hidden behind stone façades to stylish seaside spots with fresh seafood and chilled wine, Alcudia’s restaurants offer a perfect blend of traditional Mallorcan flavours and creative modern twists.
I’ve spent countless evenings here—sometimes looking for a romantic dinner with views over the bay, other times just craving the perfect plate of paella after a long day exploring. So, whether you’re visiting for the first time or coming back for more, I’ve rounded up my six favourite restaurants in Alcudia that I genuinely think you shouldn’t miss. These are the places that I keep coming back to, where the food is unforgettable, the service feels personal, and the setting is nothing short of magic.
Let’s dive in—because the best way to discover Alcudia, in my opinion, is one plate at a time.