Boat Trip
This company are based in Cala d'Or and offer boat cruises and also boat tuition from the port in Cala d'Or.

© Robinson Club Cala Sirena

© Robinson Club Cala Sirena

© Robinson Club Cala Sirena

© Robinson Club Cala Sirena

© Robinson Club Cala Sirena

© Robinson Club Cala Sirena

© Robinson Club Cala Sirena

© Robinson Club Cala Sirena
Relax and recharge your batteries all year round at this Southeast resort and holiday paradise
For sporty types who are keen to keep moving whilst away, this family-friendly resort offers a whole host of sports, including golf and cycling as well as excursions.
The spacious and beautiful complex offers, among other things, the ROBY CLUB for children, 13 tennis courts and a studio where you can capture your creative holiday inspirations. A Spanish specialty restaurant next to the main restaurant offers culinary delights. Before the entertainment program starts in the evening, you should stop for a drink in the chill-out bar, where you can enjoy the most beautiful view of the sea.
Unlike the rest of Mallorca, the southeast coast remains relatively undeveloped showcasing idyllic rocky landscape and sandy coves full of original and picturesque ‘Malloquin magic’ distinguishing the Balearic Island from its peers.
Whilst the southeast coast can often seem more remote, the large resort and marina of Cala D’or is only 1.5 miles away and you can reach Palma in around an hour. The hotel is located just 500m from the beach, and close to beaches Cala Ferrara and Cala Serena. Another popular attraction is Santueri Castle, just 24 minutes’ drive inland to Felanitx.
Here you’ll find a large outdoor pool, children’s pool and indoor pool.
The Robinson Cala Serena has six bars to choose from when it comes to having a drink. The main bar is open from 10.00 until 01.00; the Spa WellFit Bar from 11.00 until 20.00; a wine bar throughout mealtimes; the Sports Bar opens specially for all necessary sporting events, and the weather dependent ‘Chill-out-Bar’ becomes available for those all-important ‘golden hour’ sundowners before the evening entertainment kicks off. In true Spanish style, if you’re still after more, Robinson’s in-house Nite Club welcomes shakers and groovers from midnight until the early hours.
With three restaurants to choose from, the main restaurant offers buffet style dining on an exterior terrace, as well as an International Restaurant and separate Spanish ‘A la carte’ Restaurant also boasting wonderful terraces and open on designated evenings at an additional charge to your all-inclusive package.
Based on their ‘Ayurveda’ concept of health, wellness and nutrition, there are plenty of options for vegetarians and lactose-free diets, along with a strong focus on organic, regional and seasonal ingredients. Children are widely catered for with several options to please everyone.
The club does an excellent job of Luhana (or Hawaiian) themed festival evenings, ‘tasteJAM’ nights with a variety of street food and even an elegant Gala Dinner held once a week to top off your stay.
Diving exhibitions, cycling tours, Golf courses and horse riding among many other exhilarating activities are all available upon request, alongside their WellFit Spa offering group fitness classes, a fitness room and spa.
Approximately 60km and 1 hour in a taxi from Palma airport:
Head east from Palma on the Ma-19 towards Santanyi for around 50km (30 miles) until you reach the town of Campos. From here, take the Ma-5120 heading south for around 8km (5 miles) until you arrive at Ses Salines. Take a left on to Ma-6110 for another 8km (5miles) until you reach the coast. Signage to the hotel is well posted from here.
This company are based in Cala d'Or and offer boat cruises and also boat tuition from the port in Cala d'Or.
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