Undeveloped W side; E side crowded with villas and bars.
The little tourist resort of Cala’N Porter is ever increasing in popularity and is much the same as the majority of Menorca’s ‘Cala’ destinations but does have more architectural variety than most, and even something of a village atmosphere.
There are many private villas in the area and some of them are luxurious and large. As a holiday destination, Cala’N Porter does have something for almost everyone but is generally regarded as an over 50′s resort and is most popular with this age group.
There are relatively few hotels and apartment buildings in middle and
budget categories. The beach here very large and dramatic, sandy
protected on three sides by high cliffs. Access, by stairs or longer
road, requires some effort.
Activities tend to be based around the beach and visiting some
interesting caves and prehistoric stone structures nearby. Nightlife is
somewhat unusual as the only significant place is a disco located in one
of the caves.
For those looking to ‘eat out’ there is a decent choice of Spanish restaurants and some fast food.
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