Cala Blanca, a coastal oasis of calm
This small cove with turquoise waters, just 10 minutes by car from Ciutadella, has some surprises in store for you that will make your holiday unforgettable. Do you want to discover the secrets of Cala Blanca? We are going to tell you some plans that you cannot miss. Take note!

Dreamy sunsets
Cala Blanca offers you magical sunsets, either from the shore or on the rocks. Find your favourite spot and enjoy the spectacle. If you need inspiration, we suggest a perfect plan: order a refreshing mojito at Hola Ola Mediterranean Beach Bar and let the Menorcan sun say goodbye before your eyes.
Sailing on a Llaüt
Explore the coast of Cala Blanca in the most authentic way: aboard a traditional Menorcan llaüt. Sail through crystal-clear waters, discover hidden coves and feel the sea breeze. Ask at reception about excursions and we will inform you about availability and prices. Remember, the reception is located at Avda. de la Platja, Edificio Aquarium, Local 5.


Dive under the sea
One of the pleasures of swimming in the Mediterranean is putting on a pair of diving goggles and discovering what there is on the seabed: posidonia, all the underwater life, white sand... If you are an advanced diving enthusiast or simply want to learn more, in Cala Blanca there is a diving club that you will love: Dive Center Cala Blanca.
Explore Ciutadella
Don't miss the opportunity to get to know Ciutadella, the most populated municipality on the island and which exudes history and culture from all four sides. You can walk around the port, have a drink in the Plaza del Born, walk down the beautiful Calle Josep Maria Quadrado... in short, get lost in its narrow streets and fall in love with the city.


Camí de Cavalls – Coastal route
This historic path runs around the island and offers a spectacular walk from Cala Blanca to other coves and natural landscapes. Ideal for hiking or cycling routes. If you are looking for relaxation, nature and unforgettable sunsets, Cala Blanca is the perfect destination in Menorca.
Prehistoric taules and navetes
More than 2,000 prehistoric sites have been catalogued throughout the island. One of the most visited, sa Naveta des Tudons, is just 15 minutes away by car. In Cala Blanca you will find the remains of a prehistoric naviform (1,700-1,200 BC), a domestic construction with the typical horseshoe shape. Although only two walls remain, its location by the sea makes it exceptional.


Festivals and horses
Although the most popular are the Sant Joan festivals in Ciutadella, you cannot miss some of the traditional summer festivals that invade all the small towns on the island. Experiencing them, with their horses and refreshing ointment, is always a great plan.