Cala En Porter
(Cala en Porter : Calan Porter )

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is located on the South East Coast. Aproximatley 15 mins., from the Airport. Use the Resort Picture Map link to take a tour from your PC!
Overview
Cala en Porter is a mixture of residential homes , Villas and Apartments with a few smaller sized hotels. It is set on the cliffs overlooking a stunning bay in a now protected nature area offering fabulous views of countryside, sands and turquoise waters. As the light fades the frogs in the nature reserve begin their soothing nightly chorus. Cala en Porter offers a variety of Bars and Restaurants to suit varying tastes. The local tourist authorities have invested in 2008 so there is now a new play area for children and the centre has a new plaza for residents and visitors enjoyment. Certainly while many of the Bars and Restaurants cater for uk tourist tastes, there are some less british places to visit. Can Bernat Restaurant just outside on the resort offers great food and an attractive terrace looking out onto the local countryside. La Paletta and Il Pulpo Restaurants are also recommended.
Menorca Tips
There is a resort mini train to bring you back up to the town from the beach, but at 4 € per person it could even make better sense to hire a car!( 4 people =16, twice a day = 32 euros ) -small cars can be had at that price per day!
Facilities
Beach
Rated as one of the best beaches with tourist facilities on Menorca, especially for smaller children due it's perfect sands, gently sloping shallows, falling into crystal clear turquoise waters. And while this makes it very popular for children it's big enough for those who prefer to avoid the little ones to find their ideal spots too!
The beach can be reached on foot via steps, by car with free car parking under shade or a little resort train ( see picture ). At the beach front their are public toilets and a red cross/lifeguards post. There is a small selection of beachside bars and restaurants with decent offerings along the entire length of the promenade.
Yes many( unfit, rarely walk anywhere types) will complain about the steps to get back up from the beach, but they like everyone else adore the views from below and above. Some things in life are worth a little effort!
Menorca Tips
The pavement on the road down to the beach has a surface that will fight any buggy and is not always without a hole or two.
Local Serviced Beaches
Cala Den Porter
Playa Punta Prima
Taken by partenensis
Playa de Son Bou
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Playa de Binibeca
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Local Virgin Beaches
Cala Mesquida
Taken by partenensis
Playa Bingaus
Taken by Josep Maria Fosch
Cala Cavalleria
Taken by alcaudique
Cala Trebaluger
Taken by Stéphane FRANÇOIS
See and Do
Daytime Activities
The beach and water is the mainstay of the day time activities and there is usually a Volley Ball net set up on the beach to use. Pedalos with slides can be hired from the beach. There are childrens play parks at the beach and in the resort centre along with tennis courts for hire. Sailing is available in the nearby watersports centres of S'Algar or Fornells and golf in Son Parc is just 25 mins away. There is a new childrens play centre in the centre with a varierty of charged entertainments and small bar so the children can loose their energy on bouncy castles while mums and dads look on.
Walking and Cycling
Set in beautiful countryside there are walks starting just outside the resort along winding walled tracks or along a path to Cales Coves. Close to Cala D'en Porter are a lot of open air prehistoric sites ( Torralba den Salort ), with undeground caves( So no Casana ) which give you a real sense of life all those years ago.
Getting About
Buses run during the season about seven per day to Mahon monday to saturday ( via Sant Climent). Fares are 1.60 € one way for the 25' journey. First bus 10:00 , last Bus 20:00. Last bus back from Mahon at 20:20.
Taxi from the airport should be around 17 € one way and take 15-20 minutes
Nightime Entertainment
Out on the edge of the bay entrance is Covas Den Xorio (see below) one the island most spectacular dance locations( no noise though). In town there are a variety of Bars and Restaurants with differing clientel both toursist & non tourist, young and old. The Flava bar ( www.flavabarmenorca.com ) is trying to introduce some better music events into the resort centre and is worth a look.
Live tribute acts tour the island and are on stage at Sa Paisa- Free to watch if you buy a drink and some can be very entertaining.
A walk down to the beach where the frogs perform their nightly chorus is a very relaxing change.
Cova d´en Xoroi - Cova d´en Xoroi
Web site : www.covadenxoroi.comLocated in huge spectacular natural caves some 25m above the sea at the entrance to Cala en Porter bay. Take a look at our video below for a feel of this magical place.
Cova d´en Xoroi
A double bonus. Undoubtedly the most dramatic nightspot on the island. Set high, literally in the rocks, above the sea it's an atmospheric Cafe-bar with fantastic sea views by day. From 19:00 the music is soothing ambient sounds to watch the sunsets by and after 23:00-dawn a disco with one of the most original locations and atmospheres with famous guest DJs. There is a entrance charge during the day which includes a voucher for a drink-It's well worth it.
Opening times: 11:30 'til dawn. Daily May to October and weekends outside of these months.
Menorca Tips
Just 200 meters from Xoroi is a great Spanish Restaurant La Palette ( Leg of lamb recommended)
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Can be reached via a path from western end of Cala en Porter
Calas Covas
A beautiful picturesque spot, favoured by visiting yachts and dreamers. Best visited early mornings and evenings, where the light brings out the scenery. An exciting place for youngsters, dreamy of pirates as the local burial caves up in the limestone walls and rambling cove walks let their imaginations run free. Believed to be an ancient burial ground and was in fact the very first recognised port of Menorca as used by the Romans when they occupied the island. Can be reached on foot from Cala en Porter or park and walk at Son vitamina (approx. 30 mins). Road down is NOT suitable for hire cars unless you want to pay for suspension damage!
Taken by Frank Marschall
Taken by adolfo soriano
Taken by DBMarshall
Taken by carlos portoles
Near by
Alaior
This is a great town for wandering early or late evenings when the heat of sun is not around. The "third" capital of the island and a cultural centre. Alaior has an evening market town. The old town is very pretty and makes a great change to the beach, with a good mix of little shops, cafes, bars and restaurants. And some great hand made ice cream parlours! Childrens playground on the pretty town square (next to ice cream cafes!)
Menorca Tips
Ladies Alaior is home to the Pons Quintana shoe factory shop. An name relatively unknown in the UK because most of its high quality leather shoes are exported to France and Germany. At the factory shop you will get heavily reduced prices on beautiful shoes.
Son Bou & Cala en Porter guests - Visit the Large Supermarkets here at the Poligno ( commercial area) for a much better food and price selection.
Alaior
Near by
Sant Climent
Located on the main road (ME-12) from Mahon to Cala en Porter is well worth a visit if you are in the area. "Famous" for Casino Bar-Restaurant (some of the best tasting/value) Menu del Dias on the island. Great Music nights: Tuesday evening jazz in backrooms of the Casino, and clasical / improvisation at the lovely converted (now Tapas Bar ) Farmhouse Musupta Cusi. Both places are next to each other. Last shop on the right is a traditional bakers. Experience real bread made in real wood fired ovens in front of your eyes.
Menorca Tips
If you are an independent traveller and waiting to catch a flight then come here for for final drinks and meals in a more personal environment. Airport is just 5 mins drive away. 6 am cafes too!
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Mahon ( Mao )
Mahon has a great mediterranean charm around the centre and harbour. Busy pavement Cafes and Bars, superb fruit and fish markets and all enclosed in a maze of narrow streets with architecture and many reminders of its Georgian past. In addition to the traditional the town offers a myriad of stylish shops and bars. Along the whole length of the harbour quayside (Moll de Llevant) there is an electic collection of Cafes, Bars and Restaurants for all pockets and styles. A spectacular setting above the huge natural harbour with ships and boats of every shape and sizes.
Mahon
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Es Castell
Es Castell - is a delightful town with a great mix of little shops, Cafes, Bars, Restaurants and clubs to suit all tastes, price ranges and styles. Not just the extensive harbour areas but also in the many side streets. In the main Cala Fons harbour the old fishermans caves have been adapted by various Bars and Restaurants. Es Castell is a very popular eating place for lunchtime Menu del Dias and a great place to while away the evenings.
Es Castell
Son Parc Golf and Tennis
Son Parc offers the islands only 18 hole golf course with putting green and (floodlit) driving range. There are also tennis courts available and a comfortable club house bar with restaurant overlooking the course . The clubhouse terrace (open to non players) offers snacks, drinks and evening meals. Tee times can be booked in advance and tennis courts for hire.













