While the south parties and the north and west continue their chic trajectory, the east quietly goes about its daily business of fishing,
growing the finest sun-ripened juicy produce and lazing about looking naturally ravishing.
When to Go?
Spain has a typically Mediterranean climate. In the Balearic Islands, things start to heat up in May, when you’re looking at highs in the mid-20s.
Temperatures reach their peak in July and August, with the mercury topping 30°C. Things are much the same on the mainland, with mild spring and autumn months
and summers that see plenty of sunshine and temperatures in the high 20s. Further south, the Canary Islands enjoy mild, sub-tropical weather. Dubbed the ‘Islands
of Eternal Spring’, they rarely see temperatures dip below 20°C in winter and 25°C in summer. The western islands see the most rain, although during the
summer it’s only the odd shower here and there.
Sa Coma is a modern holiday resort,on Majorca's eastern coast, close to the larger resort of Cala Millor. This is a fairly quiet resort that appeals to families - the beach is small but stunning, and no doubt a major draw for the many holidaymakers who stay here each year. Sa Coma has all the usual amenities: sun loungers and parasols, watersports equipment, pedaloes and other fun activities. The beach is clean and safe, a lovely place for children to play and splash.
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Like many of Majorca's popular resorts, Cala Bona was originally a traditional fishing village, and has transformed over the last few decades into a delightful family resort. Cala Bona has a friendly, welcoming atmosphere and it well suited to families.There are plenty of bars and restaurants of every variety. The promenade stretches all the way to Cala Millor too, with shops and bars along the way, or just enjoy the amazing views towards the Punta De'n Amer headland, which offers a remote and special viewpoint among Mallorcan flora, pines and craggy rocks. Click here to view all our accessible accommodation in Cala-Bona
The east coast resort of Cala D'Or is one of the prettiest on the island of Majorca. Located in the district of Santanyi, Cala D'Or is about 65km (about 40 miles) from Palma International Airport. The resort has an upmarket, stylish feel, with a stunning marina in the centre, surrounded by cobbled streets, whitewashed low-rise buildings and villas. Set along seven sandy coves (calas) providing picture-postcard perfect beaches of soft, golden sand, the resort has a relaxed, sophisticated vibe that attracts the rich and famous. Click here to view all our accessible accommodation in Cala-D'Or
Calas de Mallorca is a small, modern, purpose built resort situated on the rocky east coast of Majorca. The resort itself enjoys a pleasant cliff-top setting, with three small sandy beaches set in sheltered coves, accessible via paths and steps that wind down the cliff side. Spectacular views over the sea guaranteed. Calas de Mallorca is an ideal spot for a quiet, relaxing holiday, with low-key nightlife and a friendly, laid-back atmosphere. It's a perfect place to hit the beach and chill out, and also a good base for those looking to explore the east of the island. Click here to view all our accessible accommodation in Calas-De-Mallorca
How to Book?
Here at Disabled Access Holidays our devoted sales team, with over 15 years combined experience, will help you find and book your dream accessible holiday.
They will guide you through your options and will help you make the best decision based on your needs and what you are looking for. Each disabled holiday
is tailor made to the client so no two holidays are the same.
We work alongside our sister companies Mobility Equipment Hire Direct who is the world's largest supplier of mobility equipment and Wheelchair Accessible Holiday Taxis the only dedicated taxi site to make your holiday as easy as possible as everything is packaged in.
Whatever your disabled holiday request is, we will be able to help!