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.

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5 bedroom Villa in Cala d'Or. Sleeps 10
Villa El Delfin is ideally situated on the Cala Esmerelda peninsular in the most sought after residential area, only a short walk into central Cala d’Or and a few minutes stroll from the two lovely beaches of Cala Gran and Esmerelda where you can partake in numerous activities from sailing to some relaxing walking in Majorca.This Cala d’Or villa offers very comfortable accommodation in a most convenient location.
A gated driveway leads onto the extended front terraced area and located here is the 8 metre private pool with steps into the shallow end for children.
The entrance door opens into the hallway and leads into the most comfortably furnished lounge area with feature stone chimney, TV (News and International Channels) and DVD player. Patio doors open from here onto the pool terrace. Off from the lounge is the first of the bedrooms, an air-conditioned pretty twin with full bathroom en-suite. An air-conditioned double bedroom, again with full bathroom en-suite is located on this level also. Adjacent to the lounge is the dining room with doors leading from here to a covered terraced area and, along with the brick built barbecue, is ideal for outside dining.
The well fitted kitchen leads off from the dining room and offers dishwasher and microwave. A washing machine is located in an outside laundry.
Stairs lead from the rear of the lounge to the first floor and here you will find a second lounge, again with satellite TV (limited channels) and with pretty stonework decoration. A door leads onto a terrace with outside table and chairs, an ideal spot to sit and relax and enjoy the super sea views.
Off from this second lounge is an air-conditioned double bedroom with doors onto a small terrace. The en-suite bathroom has a small Jacuzzi bath and arch shape windows with lovely sea views.
Two further air-conditioned twin bedrooms, both having bathroom en-suite, are located on this level also.
Air conditioning is on timer from 18:00 until 10:00 with an automatic timer device to switch off every 2 hours. There is an option to have 24 hour air conditioning at this villa for an additional charge of €25 per day (paid locally)
With five en-suite bedrooms and so conveniently located within walking distance of the centre of Cala d’Or, this is an ideal choice for larger parties looking for luxury holidays in Majorca.
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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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