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Cala'n Porter Holidays

This glorious golden oldie established resort, with its unspoiled surrounding countryside and a hotspot night club scene is a fun-loving destination that offers serious sunbathing days, walking trail treats and endless entertainment!
For adventure seekers, the stunning Cami de Cavalls coastal trail offers a unique way to explore the island's rugged coastline, while the iconic dramatic cliff-side bar and nightclub, Cova d'en Xoroi, offers an unforgettable evening experience with incredible views of the sunset. Whether you hike the nearby Monte Toro - Menorca's highest hill standing 358 metres high, hit the beach, shops or plush paella eateries, it’s the cliff view toasts that really top it all off.

Time zones difference between Spain and the UK is +1 hour.

Euros
Currency can be changed at currency exchange offices, banks, as well as at the post office. In the resort areas both Visa and Mastercard cards and euro in cash are accepted for payment.
When exchanging money, please note that currency exchange offices may charge a commission for each transaction.
Enjoy some beach activities at the stunning Cala'n Porter Beach, a beautiful crescent-shaped bay that offers clear turquoise waters and a wide stretch of fine white sand. Take a swim, sunbathe, or try some water sports such as kayaking or paddleboarding.
Explore the nearby Cova d'en Xoroi, a unique bar and nightclub built into a natural cave that offers breathtaking views of the sea. Enjoy a drink, dance the night away, or simply soak in the atmosphere and admire the stunning surroundings.
Take a leisurely walk along the Cami de Cavalls, a scenic coastal path that stretches around the island and offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea. Discover hidden coves, rocky cliffs and lush forests, or visit some of the local villages and attractions along the way.
Visit the nearby town of Alaior, a charming historic town that boasts a beautiful central square, a variety of shops and restaurants, and a rich cultural heritage. Explore the local markets, visit the Museu de la Cultura Popular and soak in the vibrant displays from traditional costumes and musical instruments to local handicrafts and agricultural tools or simply wander the streets and soak up the local atmosphere.
Take a day trip to the capital of Menorca, which offers a variety of cultural and entertainment attractions, as well as a lively harbour and a charming historic centre. Visit the local markets, explore the historic buildings and museums, or take a boat trip around the stunning natural harbour.

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