If you're hunting for a spot that packs a whopper punch of personality and convenience, Cala n Blanes is the Menorcan MVP. It's a cute, sun-drenched pocket of the island where the coves are cosy and the food is delish.


What makes Cala n Blanes a standout for your next jollies?

  • Family-First Vibes - This place is built for fun, featuring a wham waterpark and plenty of play areas that keep the little ones occupied whilst you relax.

  • Cove Hopping - You aren't just stuck with one beach; the area is a cluster of several gorgeous inlets all within a skippy walking distance of each other.

  • Near the Action - You are practically neighbours with Ciutadella, the island's swanky former capital, which is still properly pumping with history and high-end boutiques.

  • Tropical Scenery - One of the main bays is famous for its unique palm grove, giving your holiday snaps a dead snazzy exotic feel without the long-haul expensive flight.


How does the calendar look for holidays to Cala n Blanes?

Deciding when to touch down in this part of Menorca depends on whether you want a blazing summer bash or a peaceful spring mooch. While the resort is a total magnet for families during the school break, it transforms into a blissfully quiet retreat during the cooler months. No matter when you arrive, the island's laid-back rhythm is guaranteed to make your holibobs feel like a proper reset.

  • Spring - A 10/10 time for those who love a bit of "t-shirt weather" and want to explore the island's coastal paths before the summer heat starts swinging.

  • Summer - Expect absolutely piping-hot days where the main priority is finding a an ice-cold beverage and a prime shaded spot by the pool or the Med.

  • Autumn - The crowds might head home, but the warmth lingers, offering a boujee window for late-season sun and perfectly warm swimming water.

  • Winter - Things get very sleepy and peaceful, making it a slay of a choice for writers or anyone looking for a quiet, low-key escape with constant crisp blue skies.


Where are the best places to soak up the sun on your Cala n Blanes holidays?

  • Cala n Blanes Beach - A sheltered little gem known for its palm tree forest that provides some much-needed shade when the sun is properly sizzling.

  • Cala n Forcat - A rugged and rocky inlet that is pure gold for jumping into the sea and exploring the underwater caves with your snorkel.

  • Cala n Brut - Famous for its tiered stone platforms, this is where the local "cool crowd" hangs out to dive into the dreamy turquoise playground.

  • Cales Piques - A tiny, intimate cove tucked away at the end of the resort that offers a more secluded vibe for a well-earned afternoon nap following your midday snackathon.


Top ways to level up your Cala n Blanes holidays

Whether you want to splash around with the family or treat yourself to a swanky night out in a nearby city, you will never be bored on your holidays to Cala n Blanes.

  • Aqua Center Waterpark - A mega day out for the whole family, featuring slides, giant tubs, and enough splashing to tire out even the most energetic kiddos.

  • Ciutadella Harbour - Take a short bus ride to the city and enjoy a lavish seafood dinner at one of the restaurants overlooking the luxury yachts.

  • Coastal Sunset Walks - Head to the edge of the cliffs for a picture-perfect view as the sun tumbles into the Mediterranean, turning the sky into a total worldie.

  • Local Markets - Browse the stalls in the nearby plazas for handmade trinkets and bags of traditional sweets to snack on back at the hotel.

  • Pont d'en Gil - Hike to this natural rock arch for a mahoosive photo opportunity and some of the best sea views on the western coast.

  • Gastronomic Tour - Sample some authentic Menorcan cheese and gin in the local bars for a booming taste of the island's heritage.

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Weather in Cala N Blanes

JAN

13°C

FEB

15°C

MAR

16°C

APR

18°C

MAY

21°C

JUN

24°C

JUL

27°C

AUG

27°C

SEP

25°C

OCT

20°C

NOV

16°C

DEC

13°C

The climate here is literal goals for anyone who's after a bit of vitamin D, with the summer months delivering those sought-after blue skies day after day. The sun means business in July and August, meaning you'll be very glad of that refreshing sea breeze that fans the western coast. It's the perfect excuse to spend your entire day in a swimsuit, only retreating to the shade when you need to top up your cocktail intake.

When the peak heat begins to mellow, the island enters a gorge "second summer" that lasts well into the autumn. Even in the heart of winter, the sun still has a cheeky bit of a bite to it, keeping things bright and cheerful while the UK deals with the drizzle. Whether you're chasing a golden tan or just want some light and airy weather for exploring, Cala n Blanes has a moment to float your boat.

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