Cala Millor beach is located in the municipality of Sant Llorenç and attracts many tourists each year, primarily from Germany. However, Sa Coma beach and Cala Moreia also stand out for their bright white sand. In all three beaches, unlike the village of Sant Llorenç, the atmosphere is very touristy, but tourists know what they want.
Cala Moreia
Cala Moreia in S'Illot is a very busy beach located in the east of Mallorca. It offers fine sand and a gentle slope into the sea, making it ideal for family enjoyment. The area is lively, with numerous bars and restaurants nearby, as well as a beautiful pine forest surrounding the beach. In front of the beach lies the rocky island of S'Illot. At Cala Moreia, you can enjoy various water activities such as surfing, water skiing, pedal boating, and parasailing. To get there, follow the PM-402-3 road from Cala Millor or Portocristo and take the turnoff at kilometer 4.
Platja de Cala Millor
Cala Millor Beach (also known as Platja de Cala Millor) is one of the liveliest beaches in the east of Mallorca. With its fine sand and gentle access to the sea, it is perfect for family enjoyment. The area is well-developed, with many bars and services nearby, creating a vibrant atmosphere. On this beach, you will also find a section called Platja de Sant Llorenç. To reach it, follow the signs from Son Servera or Portocristo; the beach is well-marked and tourist trains are available.
Platja de Sa Coma
Sa Coma Beach (Platja de Sa Coma) is a lively beach in the east of Mallorca, featuring fine sand and a gentle slope into the sea. The beach is surrounded by an attractive promenade and numerous nearby bars. It offers activities such as pedal boating, surfing, and water skiing, as well as bicycle rentals and an equestrian center nearby. To reach the beach, follow the PM-402-3 road from Cala Millor toward Portocristo and take the turnoff at kilometer 5.5.