Villa Oceania is identical to its two neighbouring villas, Dolfin and Coral. Villa Oceania is equipped to a high standard, and placed in the popular residential area of Los Delfines.
Regardless of if you are family looking for a resort with plenty to keep the kids happy, or a couple seeking sun and sand, holidays in Villa Oceania in Cala'n Forcat will definitely tick the boxes. Children will adore the bouncy castles, aqua park and trampolines in Cala'n Forcat, whilst twosomes are sure to enjoy stretching out on the bathing platforms by day and then hitting the bars by night. Cala'n Forcat is also a superb place from which to discover the rest of the west coast. Set 50km from Mahon and approximately 3 miles to the west of the old capital, Ciudadela, nestling on a rocky headland, Cala'n Forcat is considered to be Menorca's liveliest resort. But Menorca's answer to Magaluf it is not. This is Cala'n Forcat's appeal for most who book up to holiday at Villa Oceania. In Cala'n Forcat you'll still find inexpensive snack bars, English theme pubs and karaoke dens, but it's a lot more low-key when compared to its bustling Balearic neighbour. With a flight time of under 3 hours, late deal holidays to Cala'n Forcat are an attractive proposition. And once you get to Villa Oceania you're likely to have such a superb holiday that you will want to come back next year.....
Villa Oceania is in the resort of Cala n Forcat which is situated on the Mediterranean island of Menorca (sometimes known as Minorca). The island of Menorca is the second biggest of the Balearic islands and is just 34 kilometers from the bigest island, Majorca. Anyone who has already been to either Majorca or Ibiza, will soon discover that Menorca is usually less lively than the other islands. With more beaches than any other Balearic island, Menorca is reknowned for it's many resorts that are focused on family holidays. The northern coast of Menorca is generally quite rugged and dotted with tranquil fishing villages. The south coast of Menorca is generally less rugged and is dotted with tranquil resorts that are family-friendly.
As already mentioned Menorca is quite a smallish island. By hiring a car you will be able visit the whole island. There are plenty of tourism information offices situated in in the towns of Menorca. These provide current information about Minorcan excursions, beaches and local events. The tourist information offices also supply local a map of the island.
The island of Menorca is a lot less expansive and less bustling than Majorca. This peacefulness is probably why Menorca holidays are usually focussed on a family holiday. Unsuprisingly the majority of resorts are classed as family friendly. The island of Menorca has avoided over-development and retains more of the authentic island charm than Majorca and Ibiza. So don't delay, pack your flip-flops and book up for Villa Oceania in Cala n Forcat and soak up some sun on an island with genuine character and charm?