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Is Cala D or a party town?

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.



In 2026, Cala d’Or is definitely not a "party town" in the same vein as Magaluf or Ibiza. Instead, it is best described as a stylish, upscale resort town with a "vibrant but sophisticated" evening scene. The nightlife here centers around the beautiful marina and the pedestrianized town center, where you will find high-end cocktail bars, Irish pubs, and restaurants with live music rather than mega-clubs and neon strips. While places like "Buddha Pub" or "Sparkles" stay open until the early morning hours and can get quite lively in the peak of summer, the overall demographic leans toward families, couples, and yacht owners. The town’s architecture—characterized by low-rise, whitewashed buildings inspired by Ibizan style—creates a relaxed, Mediterranean atmosphere. It is the perfect destination if you enjoy a few late-night gin and tonics by the water or a karaoke session, but it is not the place for those seeking 24-hour raves or "all-inclusive" party tourism.

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The nightlife in Cala d'Or is laid-back and leisurely. It doesn't have the nightclubs and party vibe of bigger resort towns in Majorca, but if you're looking for an elegant cocktail (or three) or a cosy pub evening ? but with a gorgeous sunset? you've come to the right place.

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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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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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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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These rules mean, if you stay at an all inclusive hotel in one of these resorts, you can have a maximum of 6 alcoholic drinks a day as part of your all inclusive package – 3 at lunch and 3 with evening meals. Soft drinks are unlimited at any time of day and you can buy additional alcoholic drinks if you wish.

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Taxi fares in Mallorca are controlled by the state and are very reasonably priced. All taxis are obliged to use a taximeter to calculate their fares and all prices are set by the local government. Taximeters need to be turned on and working before heading off to your destination.

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Uber Comfort, Reserve and Uber Van options are available on Mallorca, and Uber Black on Tenerife.

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