Your guide to visiting Cala Blanca in Menorca

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Cala Blanca is one of those beaches that draws you in for many reasons: its pale sand, exceptionally clean water, and a wonderfully peaceful atmosphere. It’s a top choice for anyone looking for something comfortable, easy, and with services close at hand, without giving up a great swim.

Very close by, Es Caló Blanc offers the exact opposite: a small spot with that secret-place vibe everyone loves. Here you’ll find everything you need to plan your day—how to get there, what to do nearby, and tips to make the most of the area, without any fuss. Keep reading!

How to get to Cala Blanca in Menorca?

It’s located on the west side of Menorca, near Ciutadella, just a few minutes’ drive from the Cala Blanca residential area. Simply follow the road heading south towards other areas such as Cala’n Bosch.

You can get there by rental car, a very convenient option if you want to explore the island at your own pace. From the airport it takes around 45–50 minutes, crossing the island from east to west. If you’d rather go by bus, in high season there’s a direct line connecting Ciutadella with Cala Blanca.

Cala Blanca is very easy to access, so… yes, in summer it gets quite crowded. If you want a more relaxed visit, it’s best to go early. That way you’ll secure a spot on the beach, although another option is to arrive closer to sunset, when many people have already left.

As for parking, the advantage is that you can park on the streets of the residential area, quite close to the beach. In high season you may need to drive around a bit, but don’t worry—something always opens up.

Differences between Cala Blanca and Es Caló Blanc

Although the names are quite similar, the truth is that each place offers a very different experience.

Cala Blanca is an urban beach, comfortable and family-friendly with pale sand and easy access. There are plenty of services nearby and the atmosphere is very laid-back. It’s perfect for families with little ones or friends who want an easy day without too much planning.

On the other hand, Caló Blanc is smaller and more sheltered. You could say it’s more photogenic, as it’s more tucked away and surrounded by rock. It’s a great option for a quick dip or if you’re a snorkelling lover.

Depending on what kind of traveller you are, you can choose between a more family-oriented setting like Cala Blanca, or, if you prefer something more adventurous, Caló Blanc is a sure bet.

Services and amenities in Cala Blanca

One of Cala Blanca’s biggest advantages is that you’re not in the middle of nowhere. The beach sits right next to a residential area with a summer vibe almost all year round, so you have pretty much everything just a few steps away.

You’ll find restaurants and bars to eat, have a drink, or grab a bite between swims. There are also shops, supermarkets, and souvenir stores—not to mention the accommodation options in the area.

That said, there are a few essentials you should bring no matter what, like water—even though there are places nearby, it’s better to have extra than run out—sunscreen and a cap to protect yourself from the sun, and water shoes if you plan to move around on the rocks.

Activities and things to do near Cala Blanca

There are loads of options in Cala Blanca and nearby spots, which you can easily combine on any day of your stay.

Coastal walk and sunset

One of the best things about Cala Blanca is that it doesn’t end at the sand. The experience starts there, but it goes much further. You can keep walking along the coast and enjoy the views, peek into different corners, and find quieter spots to sit and watch the sea. At sunset, the light turns golden and the area is perfect for a relaxed stroll.

Lunch or dinner near the beach

After a day of sun and sea, nothing beats a good lunch or dinner. In the residential area and nearby you’ll find restaurants and bars offering everything from simple dishes to something more elaborate, with a summery atmosphere and plenty of terraces to enjoy the outdoors. A very easy plan is: beach in the morning, a light siesta, and a relaxed dinner by the sea.

Link up with other coves or nearby spots

If you feel like exploring a bit more, you can use Cala Blanca as a base and take short trips around the west of Menorca, where you’ll find other developed coves nearby to change scenery without long journeys.

You can also head to Ciutadella to stroll through the old town and the harbour, and finish the day with a Menorcan ice cream.

A perfect plan is to combine a day in Cala Blanca with another in the island’s wilder coves, using your accommodation in the area as your base camp.

Plan your visit to Cala Blanca, Menorca

Cala Blanca is a perfect choice for anyone looking for a comfortable beach with services and a relaxed atmosphere. And if you add the adventurous touch of Es Caló Blanc, you’ve got a complete holiday.

Don’t miss the apartments based in Cala Blanca that we offer at Escape Home. We guarantee it’ll be worth it—that feeling of waking up near the sea, taking things slow, and having all of Menorca within easy reach. Get in touch!

El autor

Escape Home es una empresa especializada en alquiler vacacional en Menorca, con amplia experiencia en el sector turístico. Su profundo conocimiento de la isla y enfoque en la calidad la posicionan como una referencia fiable para quienes buscan unas vacaciones auténticas en Menorca.