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Cala Blanca
Perhaps it's the white sandy beaches or year-long sunshine that makes Cala Blanca holidays so popular with visitors to Menorca. It could be the resort’s relaxed atmosphere or the fantastic selection of family-friendly hotels and activities. Whatever it is, Cala Blanca is a Balearic paradise that’s just waiting to be discovered.
Situated on the island’s sun-soaked west coast, this sublime part of the Mediterranean has long been a favoured by families and couples and it’s little wonder why. There’s something for all ages here, from scenic walks and quaint boutiques to water sports and night time entertainment.
We’ve no doubt you’ll love Cala Blanca and all it has to offer. If you’re looking for the perfect holiday to Menorca, you’re guaranteed to find it here in this magnificent resort. We’ve a superb selection of self catering and all inclusive Cala Blanca hotels, villas and apartments. Book your dream holiday for 2026 or 2027 today.
In the meantime, read on to find out more information about the weather in Cala Blanca. Scorching summers and mild winters make this Mediterranean hotspot a must, whatever the time of year.
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In January and February, mild temperatures of around 12 degrees Celsius and a cool sea breeze make Cala Blanca an attractive prospect. Escape the UK’s big winter chill for a relaxing winter sun break.
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In March and April, Cala Blanca begins to warm up with the introduction of spring. Holidaymakers can expect pleasant temperatures of around 15 degrees.
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In May, Cala Blanca enjoys longer days and a greater amount of sunshine. The temperature usually remains around the 18 mark but certain days can hit 20.
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In June, Cala Blanca enjoys much hotter weather with temperatures sitting comfortably in the early 20s. June is the perfect time to bag an early summer deal before the schools close.
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There’s a reason why Cala Blanca is so busy in July and August. Menorca’s hottest months enjoy scorching temperatures of 25 upwards.
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In September, summer certainly isn’t over. Cala Blanca still remains hot with temperatures still averaging around the low to mid 20s.
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In October, Cala Blanca begins to cool down ever so slightly. But don’t expect blustery winds. Autumn in the Balearics enjoys warm temperatures of around 18.
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In November and December, Cala Blanca is cooler and more mild. 12 - 15 degrees is common around this time, but the sun still shines brightly.
Cala Blanca holidays are a taste of Balearic paradise
There's no doubting Cala Blanca's credentials as one of Menorca's most sought after holiday destinations. It's little wonder why so many couples and families come back year after year. Inspired? Book your dream 2026 or 2027 holiday to this stellar Menorca resort today. Browse our selection of all inclusive and self catering hotels to find your perfect break.
USEFUL INFORMATION
Currency: Euro
Language: Catalan and Spanish
Local Time: GMT+2
Flight time: Approx. 3 Hour flight from UK
Casa Alberola Alicante, Curio Collection by Hilton
4.5
Google reviews (589)
Cala Blanca
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£559pp
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Including Flight & Hotel
The elegant Casa Alberola Alicante, Curio Collection by Hilton is a perfect choice for anyone seeking to discover the delights of Spain’s sun-drenched Costa Blanca coast. Culture, history and lively nightlife are all on offer during a stay at this stylish sanctuary, located just a stone’s throw from...
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4.5
Google reviews (589)
Ed Luke
We selected the Casa Alberola Alicante for our wedding anniversary stay, based on its appearance online, and its central location. I have a mobility disability and the hotel was perfect for my needs.
When we arrived I was a bit taken aback by the rather cramped reception; its not what I envisaged at all, and there was a slight delay due to other guests arriving; we were then served, and the hotel staff took our passports. We had prebooked a specific room (the Premium Room in the tower, overlooking the sea), so were a bit puzzled why we were directed to a tiny side street room, so went back down to reception. It transpired that even though we had surrendered our passports, the staff managed to confuse us with other guests (from a different nation, with a different surname). It took a while to get it all fixed, but eventually managed to get the correct room.
The following morning we came down for breakfast, and found the breakfast bar which again was disappointingly small, and lacking choice. Whilst the staff were attentive and friendly, it certainly didn't reflect my impression of a Hilton hotel.
Apart from these drawbacks, the location was perfect for town or beach. The room was exceptional, with a beautiul view; plenty of space, and very comfortable. The staff were friendly and helpful, although at times a bit muddled.
Andrew Stott
Absolutely amazing hotel in every way - loved our stay here. We got such a warm welcome - all the staff are so lovely and helpful. It's the perfect location for Alicante old town - the harbour, esplanade and all the amazing places to eat locally. We really enjoyed our breakfasts - a great range of items. There's bacon, different types of eggs and a wide variety of cheese and cold meats too. Also a fantastic range of breads and pastries. Perfect to start the day.
Our room was excellent with very tasteful and stylish decor. The cleaning staff deserve a special mention as they keep everywhere so clean. The air conditioning was very effective and the shower was powerful with unlimited hot water. All in all this is a wonderful hotel in every way. Highly recommended and would come back here without hesitation.
Eric Faubert
Four nights stay in september 2025.
The location is simply perfect in Alicante.
Very close to the waterfront marina and many rows of restaurants on the waterfront and streets behind.
Service is perfect. Their breakfast option is very nice.
Rooms are very clean and comfy.
I will definitely come back at this location.
Klaudia
One of the worst Hilton. The hotel shouldn’t be named Curio Collection by Hilton. It doesn’t meet the brand requirements. First of all, during check-in the front desk did not give the upgrade as a Diamond Member (despite the room was available). Then, the front desk said that we can change the room tomorrow. Unfortunately, when we came tomorrow to change the room, the ladies told us that we have to pay for that (it doesn’t make sense). No one told us before that we have to pay for the upgrade. What is more as a Diamond member upgrade to the room is for free. During check-in front desk did not ask about payment method. When I asked About the payment, the ladies told me that actually they charged my credit card (I want to pay with different credit card, they did not ask me about the payment). Another disadvantage is breakfast. Breakfast is worse than in the Hampton by Hilton. There is only bread, jams, tomatoes (pan con tomate), cheese, ham, yoghurt and actually that’s all. If you want to eat scrambled eggs or omlette (basic food in other Hilton hotels), you need to pay for it. There is no tea in your room. Big advantage of the hotel is location. It is close everywhere. But I wouldn’t recommend the hotel
liz price
Had a very restful over night stay here, rooms were very nice, beds & pillow gorgeous & comfy 😴 😊 .
Breakfast was tasty and a nice selection 😋.
Thank you Lucia for welcoming us, very friendly & helpful. Lovely lady.
Activities
Menorca holidays are much more relaxed than the other two Balearic islands, but that’s exactly what we love about it. Cala Blanca is the same and offers holidaymakers the best of both worlds. There’s plenty going on, but there’s no pressure to do it all. We’ve listed some of our favourite things to do in Cala Blanca to help you prepare for your break.
Spend a day, or night, in Santandria
There’s no need to stay in one place during your holiday. Cala Blanca boasts excellent transport links to all of Menorca’s main resorts, including neighbouring Santandria. The town is slightly bigger than Cala Blanca, with a wide selection of shops, restaurants, bars and nightclubs.
Scuba diving and snorkelling
The Mediterranean Sea’s clear blue waters are perfect for diving and snorkelling. You don’t have to be a professional, just head to Cala Blanca’s main dive centre. After learning the basics of diving, you’ll be able to head out on an underwater exploration.
Discover authentic Spanish cuisine in Cala Blanca’s tapas bars
You’ll find sumptuous Spanish cuisine in Cala Blanca’s many fantastic tapas bars and restaurants. Accompany your small plates with a local beer or wine for the authentic Mediterranean experience.
Sunbathe on Cala Blanca’s white sandy beach
Menorca beaches are idyllic and relaxed. In Cala Blanca, soft white sands and clear azure waters are backed by verdant greenery - it’s paradise found. Sit back, relax and watch the world go by.
Kids’ clubs
Most Cala Blanca hotels offer a kids’ club or fun selection of activities for your little one to enjoy. Join in the fun or sit back and relax while they play with trained childcare staff in a safe and colourful environment.
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