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How far is Cala D or Majorca from airport?

Cala d'Or is situated on Majorca's southeastern coast, around 60 km (37 miles) from Majorca Palma Airport, so speed up your journey with a pre-booked transfer straight to your hotel door. A private taxi will get you from Palma de Mallorca airport to Cala d'Or in just 70 minutes.



Cala D'or is approximately 60 kilometers (about 37 miles) from Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI). In 2026, the drive typically takes between 55 and 75 minutes depending on traffic. If you take a private transfer or a taxi, you will travel via the Ma-19 motorway, which is the most direct route. For budget-conscious travelers in 2026, the A32 express bus connects the airport to Cala D'or, though this can take up to 90 minutes due to multiple stops in the southeast region. While it isn't the closest resort to the airport, the "scenic route" through the Mallorcan countryside makes the hour-long journey quite pleasant. It is highly recommended to book your 2026 transfer in advance, as "on-demand" airport taxis can be significantly more expensive during the peak summer months.

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It's known for its beautiful beaches, crystal clear waters, and stunning architecture. It's also very family friendly and there are even bike lines (like in The Netherlands) to get around. In Cala d'Or you'll find all the ingredients for a fantastic holiday.

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The town attracts a mixed, international crowd of tourists and caters well for most groups. Here you will find lively entertainment during the summer months, but Cala d'Or does become much quieter in off-peak periods.

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Crime. Cala d'Or is known to be a rather up-market resort, and there are few reports of crime there. However, some local opportunists might still try to take advantage of tourists, so keep an eye on your valuables and don't be alone in isolated areas at night.

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PROS: This could be an advantage OR a disadvantage, but the nightlife in Cala d'Or isn't as lively as you would find elsewhere on the island in the busier resorts of Magaluf and Arenal. That's not to say though that you will not find a lively scene in Cala d'Or if you are looking for it.

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The town attracts a mixed, international crowd of tourists and caters well for most groups. Here you will find lively entertainment during the summer months, but Cala d'Or does become much quieter in off-peak periods.

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Cala d'Or is typical of an south eastern resort in Mallorca with bustling summers and quiet winters. Many places close out of season. Nevertheless, with more than 4,000 inhabitants, even in winter time there is usually something going on.

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Areas to avoid If you're after something more relaxed, do stay away from Magaluf and Palma Nova as these places are where you'll find a lot of the 18-30's groups, along with English-style pubs, a big drinking culture and all-night parties. They are also jam-packed during the peak tourism months of July and August.

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Domestic and hotel tap water supplies in Mallorca are safe to drink but, because the sources of water are usually in concentrations of limestone, the water is inclined to be hard, and may have a mineral taste.

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