72 Hours in Cala Blanca: Culture, Beaches and Natural Beauty

Boasting sparkling blue waters, picturesque bays, and beautiful beaches, Menorca is a firm favourite among holiday-makers looking for sun, sea, and relaxation. Thanks to its location in the Balearic archipelago, the island enjoys warm temperatures throughout the year, and offers tourists a host of excellent bars, restaurants, and hotels – as well as interesting cultural sites. 

If you’re the kind of visitor who loves to truly immerse yourself in a place, then Cala Blanca is a must-visit.

Discover Cala Blanca 

Cala Blanca is a relatively new purpose-built resort located on a stunning sandbank just five minutes from the city of Ciutadella. It’s this excellent situation that makes it such a popular destination amongst travellers who are looking for a balance of laid-back beach days and exploration. There are plenty of cultural gems nearby to discover, plus some great hiking trails for those who like to stay active while on holiday. 

Here’s a sample itinerary to give you a taste of what’s in store during a stay in beautiful Cala Blanca.

Day One – Resort Relaxation

Spend your first day getting to know the stunning surroundings and taking advantage of all that this top-class destination has to offer. This means a visit to the resort’s intimate beach, where the curved shape and small size provide a sense of privacy; you’ll feel like a local while sunbathing on the soft sand! The shore is lined with dramatic cliffs, which serve to add to the panoramic beauty of the place. The resort is well accommodated for visitors, so be assured you can easily find umbrellas and sunbeds to rent, and of course some excellent bars and restaurants. 

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I would definitely recommend some gentle exploring of the local archaeological sites to learn a bit about the history of this coastline, and you could end the day by watching the sunset at Caballeria Cape, a viewpoint offering breathtaking views over the northern coast.

Day Two – Visit Ciutadella

A day trip to the charming city of Ciutadella is a must during your stay in the area. It claims to be the prettiest town in Menorca, and I’d agree that it has a fairly strong stake to that claim! There are plenty of sites to see, such as the busy port, which houses expensive yachts and little fishing boats, and the impressive Gothic cathedral that offers cool respite from the heat of the sun. However, it’s also nice to just go with the flow and wander around the picture-perfect streets, soaking up the wonderfully relaxed atmosphere. Stop for lunch at one of the many restaurants dotted around the harbour and enjoy the day’s fresh catch!

Day Three – Take a Hike! 

I personally love to include some activity in my holidays, and a hike out into the local nature is always perfect. There are loads of great routes to explore around Cala Blanca, ranging from easy to expert level, depending on your energy on the day. 

I would suggest starting with the gentle but oh-so-pretty Bucht – Platja des Castellot loop from Santa Ponça. The paths here are very easily accessible, it’s the most suitable route for all skill levels, and you’ll have sparkling sea views during the whole walk. What more could you ask for?

Where to Stay:

Menurka – Cala Blanca –  The Menurka is wonderfully located right by the beach, making it the perfect base for exploring and taking in the gorgeous views. Each villa is charmingly decorated in the Mediterranean style, and guests can enjoy a welcoming garden and outdoor pool among the many amenities. 

 Villa Lorenzo  – Find your home-away-from-home at Villa Lorenzo, which boasts a private pool, garden, and inviting patio – perfect for a morning coffee or evening meal. This island villa allows guests to truly unwind in privacy and tranquillity.

Apartmentos Sol Ponent – These apartments offer a central location making it a great place from which to explore the resort itself and nearby Ciutadella. With modern furnishings and all the amenities, this is the perfect accommodation for culture vultures who love to lose themselves in their destination.

How to Get There:

Flights from the UK to Mahón Menorca Airport (MAH) are popular, so you’ll find plenty of options throughout the year, however, prices do vary depending on the season. The best deals are during October when prices can be as low as £40. February is the most expensive time to travel with flights costing £83 on average. Choose from airlines such as Easyjet, Jet2, Ryanair and plenty more.

I always recommend that visitors pre-book an airport transfer from Menorca Airport to Cala Blanca. This will save you the time and hassle of navigating public transport, which means your holiday can start the minute you step off the plane. A prearranged airport transfer is the best way to start a trip smoothly and safely.

Overview

UK to MAH Flight Time: 2 hours 46 minutes

MAH to Cala Blanca Distance: 50.1  kilometres

Shuttle Direct Transfer Time: 50 minutes

Types of Transfer

There are lots of different airport transfer types available to suit the needs of any passenger. For a reliable and comfortable airport transfer, Menorca to Cala Blanca, I would recommend Shuttle Direct. Their drivers are friendly and experienced, so all you have to do is sit back and relax.

Taxi: 

A popular option for visitors is the airport taxi. Menorca to Cala Blanca is just far enough that having someone else manage the driving is a great relief. Pre-booking your trip will also take away the headache of negotiating with local taxis.

Shuttle Bus: 

One of my favourite choices of transfer from Menorca airport to Cala Blanca is on a shuttle bus. They run frequently and can save you a little more spending money as the cost is shared across everyone travelling.

Private Transfer: 

If you prefer complete privacy or require more space for luggage, I suggest booking a private transfer. Menorca airport to Cala Blanca is just under an hour’s drive so having that extra comfort is also an added bonus.

Minibus Transfer:

Finally, if you’re travelling with a large group of family or friends, there is the option of a minibus Menorca airport transfer. This is another budget-friendly option and means you can all travel in the same vehicle, cutting down on the logistics. 

Choosing the Right Transfer

 Everyone has different needs and those will be the factors helping you decide which pre-booked airport transfer is best for you. But there are two key things to consider when booking your driver.

Cost: Shuttle Direct offers great service for money, however, if you want something a little more luxurious, like a private taxi, then you’ll have to plan to spend some more on your airport transfer. Your personal budget is something to consider before booking.

Convenience:  Keep in mind how much luggage and space you require as this will dictate which vehicle suits you best. Some airport transfers will also offer more flexibility on collection and drop-off times.

About Shuttle Direct

Shuttle Direct is a long-running and well-respected service provider offering top-quality transfers all over the world. Our knowledgeable drivers will be sure to get you to your destination safely and smoothly. No matter what kind of transfer you’re looking for – private or shared – here at Shuttle Direct we have the perfect solution.

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