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Cala'n Forcat

 

Cala'n Forcat, located 50km from the island's capital, Mahon, is set on a dramatic, rocky headland at the extreme western tip of Minorca. It's the island's most developed resort and is ideal for exploring the west coast. This lively, modern resort comes alive after dark at the local bars and discos. By day, why not snorkel around the rocks or simply lie back, relax and soak up the sun on the small sandy beach? Cala'n Forcat has a relaxed, fun atmosphere and attracts young families and couples.

While holidaying in Minorca, it's well worth heading down to the capital city of the island, Mahon. Although its origins date back to Roman times, Mahon's strongest visible influence is actually British. For much of the 18th century Minorca was ruled by Britain and it was at this time that the British moved the capital from Ciudadela to Mahon and filled its streets with Georgian houses. Today, Mahon is a great place to go shopping with its mix of exclusive boutiques and traditional shops. Why not head down to the famous port area, Cala Figuera, where you can sit out in the lunchtime sun and enjoy a cool, refreshing glass of sangria while admiring the views out across the harbour?

Cala'n Forcat offers a wide choice of cheap snack bars, pizzerias, burger bars and traditional English menus. There are also a few fish restaurants should you want to sample the local cuisine. Nearby Ciudadela offers a wide choice of traditional Spanish restaurants and tapas bars. Why not try the Minorcan speciality called 'caldereta de langosta' - a thick lobster casserole stewed with garlic, onions, tomatoes and herbs?

   
   
 
 

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