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Cala Blanca

This beach takes its name from its curious white sands. Cala Blanca also outstands for its crystal waters. Its small size, less than forty metres long and one hundred and fifty wide, appoint it as a place full of charm. During the summer season it receives the visit of many tourists due to its close location to a number of hotels and apartments.

Its surroundings hold specially interesting archaeological remains such as caves and a "naveta".

Cala Blanca is connected to Ciutadella by the road leading south to Cala'n Bosch. Half way along we must turn right and cover a distance of 4 kilometres.


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