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Cala Blanca Menorca Spain

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About This Property

Close to a beach, the property has plenty to keep families and groups of friends happy all holiday. Location-wise, the villa sits in a residential estate a five-minute walk or so from a pretty beach. Shops, restaurants and bars are also within easy walking distance, so you can leave the car behind and stroll out in the evening. At the property itself, the pool terrace takes centre stage. The rectangular pool comes with Roman steps and is edged by sun loungers and hedgerows. Two steps up from the poolside is an attractive covered dining terrace where you can relax over al fresco meals cooked on the brick-built barbecue. Inside, the villa feels substantial, with chunky wood windows, whitewashed walls and light and spacious rooms. The sitting-dining room has doors out to the terrace and has a separate kitchen fitted with all the self-catering essentials.
Hotel Facilities
  • 24-Hour Reception
  • Car Park / Parking
  • Small Pets Allowed
  • Sunbeds / Chairs / Loungers
  • Swimming Pool(s)
  • Terrace
  • Wi-Fi / Internet Access
Room Facilities
  • Bathroom With Bathtub / Shower
  • Cable /Satellite Tv
  • Cooker / Oven
  • Fridge
  • Hairdryer
  • Ironing Board
  • Kitchen / Kitchenette
  • Microwave
  • Room Safe
  • Television
  • Washing Machine / Dryer
Sports
  • Bike Rental
  • Golf
Accessibility
  • Accesible Bathroom Facilities
  • Wheelchair Accessible
24-hour ReceptionDisability-Friendly BathroomOutdoor Freshwater Swimming PoolWheelchair AccessWiFi Internet AccessParkingSmall Pets Allowed (under 5 kg)Sun LoungersTerraceBathroomSatellite TV CookerFridgeHairdryerIron/Ironing Board (on request)KitchenMicrowaveSafety BoxTVWashing machineCycling / mountain bikingGolf Course

Map & Location

Things to do in Cala Blanca

Cala Blanca
Nestled between the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean and the green hills of Menorca, Cala Blanca (White Cove) is a quaint resort town located in the northwestern coast of beautiful Menorca. Cala Blanca is a relatively new resort, which means that although all tourist amenities are available, the town is not as crowded as nearby destinations like Ciutadella or Cala Bosch. Surrounded by rocky inlets, sandy beaches, and pine trees, Cala Blanca is a dreamy sun and beach destination and the ideal spot for an unforgettable family holiday or for a relaxing island getaway. Come here to take a well-deserved break from the daily routine and to experience first-hand the best that western Menorca has to offer.

When to go to Cala Blanca

Like the rest of Menorca, Cala Blanca is blessed with pleasant Mediterranean weather and mild temperatures year round. Average annual temperatures are around 18 °C, with July being the hottest month (daytime temperatures can reach 28 °C) and January being the coolest (11 °C). The tourist season in Cala Blanca starts in May and lasts until the end of October, and during this time visitors can enjoy an average of 10 hours of sunshine a day. Rainfall is common during September and October, but these are only showers that don't last long. Although Cala Blanca is not overrun with tourists, you have more chances of minimising the crowd factor if you visit the resort in May and September.

Where to Stay

Modern and comfortable all inclusive resorts are located in the southern part of town, which is popular among package holiday tourists. Aparthotels (the local version of serviced holiday apartments) are also available in town.Those who prefer to stay in a more secluded location should consider the upscale options and luxury apartments that tend to be clustered around Sa Caleta, north of Cala Blanca's main beach.

Attractions & Events

If white sand beaches and crystal clear waters are your kind of thing, we bet you will be spending a lot of time at Cala Blanca's main beach, a glorious stretch of sand that is perfect for sunbathing, swimming, and snorkelling. Nearby Cala Santandria is another great place to spend a relaxing day on the beach. Watersports equipment can also be rented at this beach, and there is a dive centre offering lessons to both beginner and advanced divers. Those who prefer an active holiday will also find plenty of things to do here. For example, a popular activity involves cycling along bike lane that links Cala Blanca with the pretty town of Ciutadella, which is packed with museums, interesting architecture, boutiques, and upscale restaurants. If you are feeling energetic, make the most of the fabulous mountain scenery that surrounds Cala Blanca by going on day hikes. The nightlife scene in Cala Blanca is on the quiet side. The music venues and cocktail bars along Avenida de Platja (the waterfront) provide evening entertainment, and there is a club in Cala Santandria. As for the events calendar, visitors who are in Cala Blanca in June should not miss the Sant Joan Festival, one of the most important celebrations in the whole island and a festival of light, music, parades, and fireworks. The Sant Joan Festival is held every year on 24 June.

Why go to Cala Blanca

Cala Blanca is the perfect island destination for both seasoned and first-time travellers. If your idea of a perfect holiday includes relaxing on picture-perfect beaches, sampling the delightful Mediterranean cuisine, watching the sunset from your favourite beach bar, and taking day trips to historic towns, Cala Blanca ticks all the boxes for you. Make sure you talk to the Jetline team and enquire about our all-inclusive offers, cheap last minute holidays, and best deals on hotels and flights to Cala Blanca, one of Menorca's best kept secrets.

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