A relaxed, small-resort feel and tiny, jewel-like coves … the perfect family holiday is ready and waiting in modern Cala Blanca.
Sometimes the best things in life come in small, bite-sized parcels. And once you've come to Cala Blanca, you'll know it's true.
Perfect for a relaxed family holiday, this small modern resort enjoys an impressive position - just south of Cuidadela on Menorca's picturesque west coast. Clustered round a centre of shops, bars and pubs, its beachside restaurants and hotels front a strand of tiny, dainty coves astonishing for their beauty. Here, dazzling waters shine like jewels in their rocky settings, while their calm, shallow waves tumble lightly onto white sands. If you've got small children, it's the kind of safe seaside playground that you dream about. And if you're into snorkelling and dabbling around with a few gentle watersports, you won't be disappointed either. Just grab your beach stuff, jump on the mini-train trundling along the shoreline, find your perfect cove and enjoy.
Away from these little hunks of heaven, there's a good selection of eateries, bars and shops to fill up your time and gradually empty your wallet, many boasting gorgeous vistas over Cuidadela. Instead of just enjoying this lovely town from a distance, make sure you experience its charms close-up. Hop on a bus and spend a memorable day shopping and eating out in its sun-drenched cobbled streets and harbourside. Alternatively, go discover some of Menorca's peaceful interior - a land of rich, green landscapes, whitewashed villages and strange prehistoric stone monuments.
Come sundown, evenings are what you make of them in Cala Blanca. Whether it's a quiet waterfront meal, sampling Cala's sociable bars or indulging in the livelier haunts of nearby Santandria - it's easy to finish your perfect day with a perfect night.
Cala Blanca- a name and resort inspired by two stunning white beaches. And what beaches they are! Soft sloping sand, sheltering in rugged coves, lapped by a transparent Mediterranean. Not even watersports disturb the calm. It's all about snorkels, goggles and scuba gear here, with a dive centre to dish out the goods. Of course, there's always straight forward sunbathing too. Heaven.
Built in the 1990s, Cala Blanca knew what tourists needed. A shopping centre selling everything from inflatable dinghys to dinner ingredients. A few hotels and a selection of villas that add that special small town feel. Like the Villas Ses Oliveres, which become your second home on self catering holidays in Cala Blanca. But then, the beachside bars, restaurants and pubs to take catering off your hands.
Don't let Cala Blanca holidays seduce you into missing Menorca's other treats! Visit the mysterious megalithic towers, Naveta dels Tundons. You're on the doorstep of the fabulous Cuitadella, a symphony of Spanish, Moorish and Baroque styles - with shopping arcades and excellent restaurants. The Aqua Center Water Park puts smiles on little faces, while kids young and 'old' love Aqua Rock Waterpark.
Evenings all over Menorca are relaxed. Al fresco dining by the beach and a pint in a pub is Cala Blanca's scene, or there's always hotel entertainment. Santandria - so close to Cala Blanca they blur together - has plenty of eateries and entertainment. But there's nothing quite like a barbeque under the stars by your villa's pool.
Cala Blanca breaks - because you know you want to . . .