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Cala en Porter is a popular, wonderfully located family friendly seaside resort town. This idyllic destination offers year round golden sunshine and a pristine coastline dotted with gorgeous beach coves and crystal clear water with a plethora of opportunities for water sport and swimming. There are plenty of opportunities for fascinating outings to nearby attractions such as ancient archaeological sites and the island's atmospheric capital.
A perfect island paradise rental locationFind a breezy, spacious, upmarket, contemporary holiday rental just for two or rent a stylish holiday home perfect for a family or family group of four, six, or eight guests! Many of the spacious, breezy holiday lettings and rentals are located in and around the stunning resort town of Cala en Porter. Properties are located in quiet residential areas with most properties boasting a huge, sparkling outdoor pool set in an immaculate, private courtyard with inviting outdoor furniture and beautifully scenic views!
Holidays in Cala en Porter: The area and getting around
A Balearic island beach paradiseThis breathtakingly beautiful, upmarket, south facing resort town nestled against the coastline boasts a gorgeous sandy, crescent beach with lifeguards and plenty of amenities perfect for families. The warm, shallow water extends for about 100 m and there are beautiful fish to see when snorkelling. The town boasts a host of supermarkets, terrace bars and lovely eateries with Spanish as well as international cuisine. The airport is just outside Mahon only 20 minutes west by car.
Premier sightseeingThere is plenty to see and do for the intrepid traveller in the island's beautiful modern day capital. Savour the hustle and bustle of Mahon's traditional fish market where you can also queue for a brilliant tapas lunch from one of several lunch vendors. Be sure to pop in for a look around the 100-year-old, family owned Xoriguer gin distillery where you can also stock up on Menorca's most famous gin export! Why not stop and buy a beautiful pair of traditional handmade Menorcan avarca sandals as you browse about the town's shops! You can also spend a fascinating couple of hours inside the stunning Can Oliver Museum and Museum of Menorca.
Travellers and activities
Cala en Porter for water sport enthusiastsThis wonderful Menorcan holiday spot is just the ticket for adventure loving water sport fanatics. With gorgeous, warm, translucent water and a blissfully beautiful coastline you can enjoy hours of action. Rent stand up paddleboards, explore coves and sea caves by kayak, enjoy windsurfing and flyboarding or experience the thrill of jet skiing and waterskiing. Fans of marine life can explore the fascinating offshore underwater world by booking a fantastic, local scuba diving excursion.
Cala en Porter for culinary enthusiastsOn this paradise Spanish island you can feast on scrumptious seasonal tapas combinations, traditional Menorcan lobster soup, oven baked ray with potatoes, Arabic influenced cracked wheat, cuttlefish, partridge stew, onion braised octopus and delectable Queso de Mahon, the local cow milk cheese speciality! And then of course you still need to try delectable dishes such as cod meatballs and oliaigu, a simple, cold tomato soup served with toasted bread and fresh figs alongside Pudin de requesón Menorquín, a baked cottage-cheese pudding, served hot and topped with raisins and pine nuts, perfect for dessert fans!
Top 5 travel tips in Cala en Porter
1. Visit BinibecaJust under a half hour south-east of Cala en Porter lies the fabled, whitewashed fishing village of Binibeca. This must see architectural attraction is perfect for gorgeous holiday snaps and a delicious lunch stop. The original historical village is now part of the 3 km of dazzling whitewashed architecture that stretches along the coast. Much of Binibeca is relatively modern and was the brainchild of a Spanish architect in the 1970s!
2. See the view from Cova d´en XoroiThis amazing bar is on every Instagram influencer's bucket list! If you are looking for one of the world's most impressive places for a sundowner, this is it! Set in a cave system nestled in the cliff face just a stone's throw from Cala en Porter, this sunset bar boasts sublime terrace views over the ocean. Ambient chilled out music, brilliant cocktails and a club vibe after sundown makes this the place to be seen on the island!
3. Explore the old capital of CiutadellaSpend a delightful few hours wandering about and exploring the cobbled alleyways, gorgeous tiny bars, restaurants and shops in the old capital Ciutadella which is about as picturesque as it gets! It is a 42-minute scenic drive from Cala en Porter to this charming place. The old harbour is packed with seafood restaurants and is a fabulous destination for a lunch stopover. Afterwards, why not admire the opulent interior of the Palacio Salort that dates back to 1813 and boasts a bustling tapas bar in the lobby where you can try a cocktail made with the famous, local Xoriguer gin!
4. Spend the day at Playa de Cales CovesA slice of Caribbean beach heaven is right on your doorstep in Cale `n Porter! This nearby beach is one of the most magnificent, pristine beach coves on the island that features a series of fascinating cliff caves and the serene magic of a nature reserve. This is a prime, secluded spot for swimming, snorkelling and drinking in the beauty of the surroundings. Pack picnic supplies and make a day of it!
5. Visit So Na CaçanaMenorca is famous for its megalithic chamber tombs that date back centuries and are uniquely, only to be found on this island! This mysterious site showcases the best of ancient Talaiotic culture with pre-Hispanic constructions dating back 3000 years. This mystical archaeological site may once have been a place of worship. Travel back in time at this magnificent portal to the ancient world located just 5 minutes north-east of the heart of Cala en Porter.