A holiday hot spot for the Brits Cala'n Bosch offers striking turquoise waters and silky sands. Don't for get your sun screen as you are sure to laying back on the beach soaking up the golden sunshine. This is one beach holiday resort not to be missed. Chill out and relax with this laid back modern resort in Majorca. Centred amount a magnificent marina where your eyes will be engrossed in the sparkling yachts and your taste buds tickled by the Al fresco dining on offer. When moving away from the marina you can choose between two beaches, although neither are massive they are desperately pretty with crystal clear shallow waters. No wonder this resort is a family holiday favourite! And where to stay you may ask, why not out the Hi Marina Apartments, the entertainment on site will help to keep the kids amused and you can try out some of the local cuisine on hand. Another firm favourite is the Hi Cala'n Bosch Hotel ideal for couples and families alike, as it is just a stone throw away from the beach. From day trips on glass-bottomed boats to shopping, to romantics dinner and cocktails in trendy bar they are all on offer in Cala'n Bosch. Whether you looking for a family summer holiday or a last minute holiday to Cala'n Bosch check out our amazing deals using the search panel.
The main attraction of holidays in Cala'n Bosch is its wide expanse of soft sandy beach just a ten minute walk away. The gentle sloping of the sand into the warm waters of the Mediterranean make this area a great place to go swimming, or paddling in the sea with children. Just ten minutes away is another pleasant beach, Son Xoriguer, but if you don't fancy the walk you can take the mini train that runs through the resort. There are plenty of watersports available here - in fact Surf'n'Sail Menorca, located in Son Xoriguer does tuition and equipment hire for a range of water-based activities, including diving, snorkelling and waterskiing.
People-watching around the marina is enough to while away the hours when on holiday in Cala'n Bosch. The yachts that come and go are an intriguing insight into how the rich like to holiday in Menorca too! The surrounding limestone cliffs are a beautiful sight. To catch a glimpse of original Menorca look at the stone-built tombs on the road from Mao to Ciutadella, built by the natives of the island hundreds of years ago.
Around the marina there are plenty of places to eat and drink, with international options as well as typical Menorcan restaurants. El Pescador is great if you are on a family holiday to Cala'n Bosch. They specialise in fresh fish but also serve pizzas and have a children's play area. The Aquarium is another great place for seafood as well as Spanish favourites such as tapas. China Town serves delicious Cantonese food if you fancy a change from Spanish fare.
Cala'n Bosch has plenty of shopping opportunities. Along the harbour there are plenty of little trinket stalls and gift shops, and the Centro Comercial at the northern end of the marina has yet more shops, including a supermarket for if you are on a self-catering holiday to Cala'n Bosch. You can pick up typical Menorca souvenirs such as leather goods and handicrafts as well as branded clothes and other accessories.
The range of nightlife options on your Cala'n Bosch holidays is equally varied. You can have a Mexican experience at The Fiesta, drinking cocktails and shots of tequila by the beachfront, or have a singsong at the Big Apple karaoke bar. If you are on an all-inclusive holiday in Menorca then there are plenty of choices available in the hotel, including live music shows, karaoke competitions and discos.