When it comes to tourists sites in calvia, there are around 14 beaches in this town. The other towns Calvia includes are Magaluf, Son Ferrer, Palma Nova and Santa Ponca.
THINGS TO DO
Apart from these resorts, explore the village and the beautiful coastline of Calvia.
Below we have a list of things to do in Calvia and the places where you want to spend the best moments of your trip. At the same time, the city offers you the best neighborhoods to explore and new foods to try.
This list should help you in deciding and prioritizing what you should plan on your Calvia getaway. Find a mix of must-see tourist spots, underrated local hangouts, and maybe even a few new experiences you can try out.
Make the most of your trip to Calvia with confidence.
With 34 beaches in Calvià alone, including beautiful Magaluf beach just 5 minutes’ walk from Hotel Samos, there’s no shortage of beach activities and water sports available all along the coast.
Look out for hire shops for renting equipment such as boards, or offering classes or guides for scuba diving, surfing, sea kayaking and stand-up-paddle (SUP) boarding. Or simply grab a mask and snorkel to spot marine life in the crystal-clear waters!
Other water activities include wind and kite surfing, jet-skiing, banana boat rides, parasailing, water skiing, wakeboarding, sailing, as well as jet-boat experiences and glass-bottomed boat tours. There’s also an annual beach rugby tournament in Magaluf
As well as plenty of bars and restaurants (plus the talented professional acts and artists at Hotel Samos each night), there’s a variety of evening entertainment options in Magaluf and nearby towns such as Palmanova, Santa Ponsa and Peguera.
From Pirates Adventure, which is a fantastic dinner and acrobatics show a short walk from the hotel, to the Casino de Mallorca, cinemas, bowling alley, theatres and other venues in Palma, you’ll be spoilt for choice.