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Although originally small villages in their own right, the ever increasing demand for holiday accommodation along the west coast of Menorca has seen Cala Santandria and its nearest neighbours Cala Blanca and Sa Caleta effectively merging to become the single resort development approximately 3km south of the former capital of the island Ciutadella, and some 50km, or 30 miles, west of Mahon and the International Aeropuerto de Menorca.
Once you have settled in to your accommodation, public transport both around the resort and beyond is surprisingly good for Menorca. For local journeys the west coast bus service operated by Torres Alles Autocares sa runs north towards Ciutadella approximately every 45 minutes to 1 hour, and once in Ciutadella further journeys by the Transportes Menorca sa network can then be made east towards Mahon. The timetables for these routes are published each year on the bus stops throughout the town, and also on their respective web sites, although, in all cases clearly no responsibility can be accepted as to either the content or accuracy of information provided on these external links. Since the early 1990's the resort has continued to grow steadily from a small number of houses around the original rocky cove of Cala Santandria, to the point where it now stretches south through a confusing one way system before finally merging with nearby Cala Blanca. A point certainly worth mentioning is that due to the close proximity of Ciutadella the small beaches at both Cala Santandria and Sa Caleta can become very busy in high season, and especially so at weekends when the locals also wish to escape from the city for the day. As expected at any modern resort, both beaches also offer a fair variety of water sports facilities and equipment for hire including sun lounges, parasols and pedalos. Although Cala Santandria has enough restaurants, bars and shops to cater for your everyday holiday needs, however if you are looking for either designer labels or locally made craft goods, it will be necessary to make the short journey north into Ciutadella. As with most resorts in Menorca, evening entertainment here is mainly hotel based, however, the resort does have a lively few music bars and even a small disco. But don't expect to find all night foam parties, Menorca just isn't like that.
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