When you are travelling with children old enough to express their disapproval over your pick of holiday and activities, it can be a become a bit intimidating trying to figure out a destination that will appeal to two very different age groups. Cala’n Bosch, on the southwest coast of Menorca, is beach resort that families with teenage children tend to love.
It offers a handful of really fun and exciting water-related activities that will keep the teens happy and which parents can choose to join or not, depending on the age of their children. If they are old enough, you might even be able to stay back on the beach sunbathing and reading a book! Moreover, if you are staying for week and would like to travel a bit further, Menorca’s small size allows you to rent a car and easily travel around to other towns, giving you the option of tailoring your holiday specifically to what you and your family love to do the most.
Aquatic Activities for Everyone to Enjoy
Aquarock Water Park
The biggest water park in Menorca, Aquarock offers slides of increasingly intimidating heights, three different pools, one of which has a wave machine, and a couple of areas where you can put your towel down and rest before heading to the next attraction. Especially when you are travelling with teenagers, there can never be enough activities that get their heart racing and adrenalin rushing, so the water park is a great option for an intense, fun-filled day.
If you want to top the day off with even more excitement, after you dry yourself up and put your swimming suits away, you can head to the go-karting track right next door to the water park.
Prices
Entry to Aquarock costs 20€ for adults and 11€ for children. One go-karting race costs adults 16€ and children €11.
Bluewater Scuba
Diving is a great choice for families with older children who are very confident in their swimming skills. Cala’n Bosch is a perfect spot for diving, with its turquoise waters, underwater caverns, stalactites and stalagmites sculpted by the waves, and even shipwrecks awaiting you if you venture deep enough.
Average visibility is 30 metres, usually more, and due to the lack of significant pollution, Menorca’s waters have a brilliant diversity of marine life. You can choose to either shore dive or boat dive and there are both morning and afternoon sessions so you can easily arrange it around your other plans. If your teens are on the younger side or slightly hesitant about jumping in, Bluewater Scuba also offers trial scuba diving sessions at a number of hotel pools.
Prices
The Underwater Sea Adventure costs 70€ per person, 80€ if you choose to boat dive. Pool diving sessions range between 5€ and 25€, depending on the length of the session and the activities included.
Paddleboarding
If you prefer to spend your time on the water surface rather than deep down in the sea, paddleboarding can be lots of fun for the whole family. From falling over repeatedly to suddenly developing the skill being able to stand for no apparent reason, laughs are guaranteed for everyone involved. Furthermore, it is easily adapted to everyone’s age and Surf & Sail Menorca offer sunset excursions too.
Prices
Independent paddleboarding is 10€ for one hour, 18€ for two hours. If you want an hour-long lesson, the charge is 30€. If you’d rather take part in the sunset excursion, it is 30€ per person.
Glass Bottom Boat Trip
If you’re looking for a half-day trip out of Cala’n Bosch, there are two glass bottom boats that depart from the town’s marina. Both of them will sail by some lovely, unspoilt beaches before dropping you off at one of them for an hour and a half, so you can enjoy the crystalline waters and soft sand as you please. The morning trip is from 10:00h to 13:30h and the afternoon trip is from 14:00h to 17:30h.
Prices
Prices may vary, but are usually 18€ per person.
How to Get to Cala’n Bosch
The easiest way to get to Cala’n Bosch is by flying from London to Menorca Airport. Prices vary depending on the dates and airlines, but budget airline prices tend to be around £90. Once you have landed, the best way to reach Cala’n Bosch is by taking a pre-booked speedy Menorca airport transfer. The journey takes just under an hour.
Due to the size of the island, there are no public transport options available to travel between Menorca airport and Cala’n Bosch.
Where to Stay:
Smartline Cala’n Bosch – Situated right next to Cala’n Bosch’s main beach, this modern hotel’s rooms are very well equipped and brightly lit thanks to big windows letting in natural light. The hotel offers activities such as table tennis, aerobics, and archery, and there is a swimming pool and sports pitch onsite too.
Catalonia Mirador des Port – A smart hotel looking onto Mahon Bay, it is also surrounded by lush gardens, offering great views from every room. The hotel’s restaurant is renowned for its show cooking, and it offers breakfast and dinner in a dining room with stunning views of the sea.
Hotel Loar Ferreries – Located in the small town of Ferreries, this stylish hotel has great amenities, including a rooftop terrace, a pool, and a hot tub, and the onsite restaurant serves tasty traditional Menorcan cuisine and generous breakfasts. Its location makes it ideal for those planning to rent a car to travel around the islands.