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About Cala Blanca
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Set in a sheltered, pine-fringed cove around a fine, white sandy beach, Cala Blanca does what it says on the tin. Gentle, sloped shores make safe paddling a winner for kids, while eager underwater adventurers can dive the depths.
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Hotels in Cala Blanca
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Great for families

Mini golf's always a favourite holiday pastime that'll guarantee good times and giggles for every age. The selection of shops in Cala Blanca provide all the essentials, from beach toys, sun creams and provisions to local crafts and souvenirs. You’ve got it all right here.

Treats and tipples

Around the bay, beach bars and waterfront restaurants offer good value menus and seafood specialities for refreshments through the day. But if you want to simply while away the balmy summers evenings, pitch up. The nightlife is low-key but there are a handful of music bars to choose from.

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What is Cala Blanca known for?

Cala Blanca is a beautiful coastal destination located on the northwest coast of Minorca, Spain. It's known for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and family-friendly atmosphere, making it a popular spot for tourists and locals alike.

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What is the best time to visit Cala Blanca?

The best time to visit Cala Blanca is during the late spring and early autumn months, specifically from May to October. During these months, the weather is warm, and tourist crowds are generally more manageable compared to the peak summer season.

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Is Cala Blanca family-friendly?

Cala Blanca is very family-friendly. The calm waters and sandy beaches are perfect for children, and there are many facilities like playgrounds and restaurants that cater to families, making it an ideal vacation spot.

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What are the beaches like in Cala Blanca?

The main beach, also called Cala Blanca, is a small, picturesque cove with fine white sand and clear, shallow turquoise waters. It's protected by cliffs, making it calm and safe for swimming. There are often sunbeds and parasols available for hire. Just a short walk away, you'll also find other smaller coves like Cala Santandria and Sa Caleta, which offer similar charming characteristics and some additional facilities.

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Is Cala Blanca expensive?

Like most popular tourist destinations in the Balearics, prices in Cala Blanca can vary depending on the season and type of accommodation/dining chosen. Generally, it offers a range of options from budget-friendly apartments to mid-range hotels. Eating out and activities are comparably priced to other European beach resorts, with the option to save money by self-catering or choosing local eateries away from the main tourist strips.