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10 10 reviews
Cala
12/08 – 19/08
NZ$144/nighttotal: NZ$1008 (7 )
Apartamento Con Patio
1 2
apartment , Monesterio
This luxurious central flat in Monesterio, Extremadura, Spain, offers a comfortable base with a national registration number of ESFCTU00000600700017740800000000000000000000000000000 and a regional registration number of ZA-AB-99999. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment accommodates two guests and features air conditioning, a fridge, a garden, and parking, making it ideal for exploring local attractions.
Cala
07/09 – 13/09
NZ$288/nighttotal: NZ$1728 (6 )
El Rincón De Jara
1 2
apartment , Real de la Jara, El
This three-bedroom, two-bathroom townhouse in Real de la Jara is located steps from the town hall and main square, offering views of the castle. Sleeping up to eight guests, the property features air conditioning, a kitchen, and a small terrace; its official registration number is VFT/AS/112517.
8.7 25 reviews
Cala
19/06 – 29/06
NZ$135/nighttotal: NZ$1350 (10 )
Bungalows Sierra San Benito
2 2
apartment , Cala
This Cala apartment, sleeping seven, is conveniently located within 19-26km of several train stations including Estación de La Junta, and approximately 32-47km from natural attractions such as La Gruta de las Maravillas and Arias Montano Rock. The two-bedroom property features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, parking, and a flat-screen TV; pets are welcome.
9.8 132 reviews
Cala
19/06 – 29/06
NZ$103/nighttotal: NZ$1030 (10 )
Casa Jara
1 2
apartment , Puerto Moral
This delightful property in Puerto Moral, Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park, is conveniently located near the reservoir and hiking trails of the park, within walking distance of the 15th-century church and recently restored watermills. The two-bedroom, one-bathroom house sleeps four, offering a fireplace, washing machine, oven, balcony-terrace with stream views, and access to Calle Real and Calle de la Seda; nearby amenities include a supermarket and bars.
Frequently asked questions about lodges in Cala
What is the best time of the year to visit Cala?
The best time to visit Cala is during the shoulder seasons, from April to May or September to October. The weather is still pleasant, but the crowds are smaller and the prices are lower. You can enjoy the beaches without the summer rush.
Is the air clean and the environment pollution-free in the Cala region?
The air in Cala is generally clean, although there can be some pollution from traffic, especially during the peak tourist season. The region is known for its beautiful natural environment, with plenty of green spaces and beaches. There are also efforts in place to protect the environment, such as recycling initiatives and conservation programs.
What adventurous activities can you enjoy in and around Cala?
There are plenty of adventurous activities to enjoy in Cala, such as hiking in the Tramuntana Mountains, kayaking along the coast, or going on a boat trip to the nearby islands. You can also try rock climbing, scuba diving, or even go on a hot air balloon ride.
What other towns or cities are interesting to check out near Cala?
There are a number of interesting towns and cities near Cala, including Palma de Mallorca, the capital of the island, which has a beautiful old town and a vibrant cultural scene. You can also visit the charming town of Alcudia, with its well-preserved Roman walls, or the picturesque village of Deià, a popular spot for artists and writers.
What are the best lodges for families and kids in Cala?
What facilities can travelers typically expect when staying in a lodge in Cala?
Lodge facilities vary depending on the specific lodge, but you can typically expect comfortable rooms, a swimming pool, a restaurant, and a bar. Some lodges also offer other amenities, such as a spa, a gym, or a kids' club. It's always a good idea to check the lodge's website or contact them directly to find out what facilities they offer.