Cala Blanca Holidays

United in its natural charm and relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere, Cala Blanca nestles peacefully along Menorca's southwest coast. Decked with shallow waters and crisp white sand beaches, it's a favourite for families longing for sunshine-drenched holidays and memorable days by the sea.

Beyond its main attraction – the picture-perfect shoreline – this lovely resort quintessentially captures the relaxed Spanish lifestyle. From the charming local establishments serving delightful Menorcan cuisine, to the small yet enchanting historical sites scattered around – Cala Blanca provides an idyllic retreat that ticks every holiday box.

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Things to See and Do

Cala Blanca brims with an array of attractions ready to fill up your holiday itinerary. Whether you fancy exploring historical caves, engaging in thrilling water activities or simply unwinding on the pristine beach, there's a delightful host of experiences awaiting on every corner of this coastal paradise.

Make the most of Playa Cala Blanca

As the focal point of the resort, Playa Cala Blanca captivates visitors with its shallow, crystalline waters and fine sand beach. Sublime and family-friendly, it's perfect for a relaxing day by the sea, complete with sunloungers and umbrellas for your ultimate beachside comfort.

Embark on a Journey in Cova de s’Aigua

Dive into history by exploring the Cova de s’Aigua, a natural cave with a fascinating past dating back to the pre-Talayotic and Talayotic periods. Marvel at the cave lake's brackish waters and the cave's recent improvements, including new trails and LED lighting.

Enjoy the exciting Magic Boat Menorca - Cala Blanca

Take off on an unforgettable aquatic ride with Magic Boat Menorca, offering engaging sailing tours that let you soak up Cala Blanca's scenic landscapes. A stop at Aigula dolca for bathing and sunset viewing rounds off this enchanting water adventure.

Ride the bus to Ciutadella

Conveniently reached by bus routes 64 and 65, the historic town of Ciutadella is a must-visit. Wander down its cobbled streets, visit the old cathedral, or sample the local food in traditional tapas bars.

Relish the local pleasures

Cala Blanca is more than just spectacular scenery – it's also home to several delightful establishments. Sip a cold drink in a beachfront cafe, sample local cuisine in charming restaurants, or head out for a sunsetting boat excursion.

Destination Essentials

The best months to visit Cala Blanca are between June and August. During this period, the resort bathes in glorious sunshine, and the sea is at its warmest, making it a perfect time for lazy beach holidays and water activities. Moreover, this is when the resort is its liveliest with bustling cafes, restaurants and bustling evening entertainment.

However, consider avoiding October, known to be the rainiest month, if you prefer the sunshine. Alternatively, for those seeking a quieter vacation away from the summer crowds, visiting during the shoulder seasons (April-May and September) can offer a more relaxing, yet still warm and pleasant holiday in Cala Blanca.

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