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Cala Ratjada is the perfect resort for couples & families.

Cala Ratjada is one of the truly delightful resorts in Majorca. I would say that it’s no wonder why it has become very popular with Northern European tourists. I think that it is a shame that more British visitors do not frequent this lovely resort as it has a lot to offer. There are many luxury hotels as well as affordable Cala Ratjada hotels available to visitors choosing this resort for their holidays in Majorca.

Cala Ratjada is located on the north-east coast of Majorca, approximately one hour and fifteen minutes from the Palma de Mallorca airport.

This relaxed resort, was formerly a village, but it has largely expanded and boasts several lovely beaches. The south beach is called Playa Son Moll and the larger is called Cala Aguilla(Cala Guya)and in between is a smaller cove called Cala Gat. All beaches are within walking distance from the resort.

View of Playa Son Moll from south promenade



View of Cala Gat beach from promenade



The promenade that stretches from Son Moll all the way to the harbour offers a great selection of restaurants and cafes. If you enjoy fresh fish and seafood, you really must try the restaurants situated in the harbour. The dinners are absolutely mouth-watering delicious.

Some of the cafes and restaurants along the promenade



Apartments and restaurants around the marina



If you feal like a day out on a boat, you could explore another of the Balearic Islands, Menorca. With exception of Tuesday, there is a ferry that leaves the harbour daily to Menorca, departing in the morning and returning in the early evening. I would suggest you take a light jacket or jumper and lots of sunscreen for this trip.

Cala Ratjada marina



View of the harbour entrance



Cala Rajada marina with boats and moorings


If you like designer clothing, or even if you just want to buy souvenirs or gifts to bring back to your friends, Cala Ratjada has several streets with an array of very nice shops.

There is also a mini road train that will take you to another smallish resort called Cala de Sa Font just 4 kilometres away from Cala Rajada.

Market day is held on Saturday in the morning.

The nearest golf course to Cala Rajada is Capdepera which is approximately 4 kilometres away. Other courses close by are Canyamel, Pula and Son Servera

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