Cala d Or

For its whitewashed houses in the Ibiza style known is the resort of Cala d'Or in the southeast of Majorca, in the second half of the 19th Century, was originally founded as an artist colony, but today is a popular seaside resort "with flair" and "anchorage" for yacht lovers. Cala d'Or, the "Golden Bay" does not have "its great beach", but several small coves with fine sand, which are both within the town center, but also in the "suburbs". Each has its own charm - either in the immediate vicinity of the bustling village or rather idyllically situated in a shady pine forest. Numerous water sports facilities for a active holiday in the "Golden Bay", which has one of the largest marinas in the Balearics.