Cala Galdana Menorca


Late Deals to Cala Galdana
Departs
Saturday
(+/-3 days)
7 nights
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14 nights
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26 May£371£594
2 Jun£492£670
9 Jun£432£715
16 Jun£446£736
23 Jun£440£763
30 Jun£441£826
7 Jul£545£965
14 Jul£576£980
21 Jul£576£1013
28 Jul£598£1067
4 Aug£683£1085
11 Aug£659£1076
18 Aug£632£1112
25 Aug£623£875

Holidays to Cala Galdana
Departing 7 nights
from
14 nights
from
May£371£594
June£432£670
July£536£956
August£473£676
September£334£397
October£328£391

Holidays to Menorca
Departing 7 nights
from
14 nights
from
May£171£203
June£205£236
July£232£290
August£217£229
September£184£194
October£172£172

If you are seeking a calming break, a holiday to Cala Galdana is hard to beat. frequently seen as one of the most stunning coves in the western Mediterranean, the wide, sweeping bay of Cala Galdana is protected by high cliffs and shaded by pine trees, giving you somewhere to retreat to if the midday sun gets too hot to handle. Cala Galdana holidays can be as relaxing or active as you prefer them to be. The breathtaking stretch of sand is a big draw for families and twosomes, but if you are in search of more activity, you can take in the sweeping views from your elevated position on the coastal path towards the capital of the island, Mahon, or get your pulse racing by trying out a new water sport. If you are looking for heaving nightlife then summer holidays to Cala Galdana will disappoint, the resort is quiet by night and most evenings are spent enjoying a meal or taking in the hotel-based entertainment. Hotel Cala Galdana offers up some great entertainment, including dancing to live bands and professional shows. But if you like digging out your party heels and hitting the town, Son Bou and Cala'n Porter are nearby and offer an array of options in the nightlife stakes. So if you are searching for cheap family holidays or a couple looking to snap up a last minute holiday, Cala Galdana certainly fits the bill…

The holiday resort of Cala Galdana is to be found on the Mediterranean island of Menorca (also spelt as Minorca). The island of Menorca is the second biggest of the Balearic islands and is just 34 kilometers from the largest island, Majorca. Those who have previously been to Majorca or Ibiza, will realise that Menorca is often quieter than the other islands. With more beaches than any other Balearic island, Menorca is well known for it's large number of resorts that are focused on family holidays. The northern coast of Menorca is mainly quite rugged and dotted with quiet fishing villages. The southern coast of Menorca is generally a complete contrast and is sprinkled with tranquil resorts that are relaxed and low key.

As already mentioned Menorca is quite a smallish island. By hiring a car you will be able tour the complete island. There are numerous tourism information offices dotted around in the resorts of Menorca providing current information about Minorcan excursions, beaches and local events. The Menorcan tourism information offices are also a great place for a map.

Menorca is far more compact and quieter than Majorca. This unhurried pace explains why Menorcan holidays are mainly focussed on a family holiday. It will come as no suprise that most of resorts are considered to be family friendly. The Balearic island of Menorca is less developed and keeps a lot of the authentic charm than the other islands. So don't delay, pack your sunglasses and head off to Cala Galdana in Menorca and soak up some sun at a destination with genuine island character and charm?