Holidays at Villa Pedro
Departing 7 nights
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14 nights
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March - -
April - -
May£203 -
June£446£671
July£500£653
August£680£693
September - -

Holidays to Cala'n Forcat
Departing 7 nights
from
14 nights
from
March - -
April - -
May£173£207
June£217£266
July£283£333
August£351£379
September£280£288

Villa Pedro is positioned in the Los Delfines area of Cala'n Forcat. A modern and stylishly equipped villa, it's well located with shops, bars and restaurants within easy walking distance. There's an Aqua Park nearby to keep the children amused or you could take a trip to Menorca's old medieval capital Ciutadela, a short drive away, where you'll uncover fascinating architecture and wonderful restaurants. For a more low-key dining experience, enjoy a barbecue back at your villa.

Whether you are family seeking a resort with plenty to keep the kids happy, or grown ups searching for sun and sand, a holiday at Villa Pedro in Cala'n Forcat will more than tick the boxes. Children will like the bouncy castles, aqua park and trampolines in Cala'n Forcat, at the same time 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 base from which to uncover the rest of the west coast. Set 50km from Mahon and about 3 miles to the west of the previous capital, Ciudadela, nestling on a dramatic 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 a lot who decide to holiday at Villa Pedro. In Cala'n Forcat you'll still discover cheap fast food outlets, English theme pubs and karaoke dens, but it's a lot more low-key in comparison with its busy Balearic neighbour. With a flight time of under 3 hours, late deal holidays to Cala'n Forcat are an agreeable proposition. And once you get to Villa Pedro you'll probably have a wonderful holiday that you will want to come again next year.....

Villa Pedro is in the resort of Cala n Forcat which is situated on the Balearic island of Menorca (occasionally known as Minorca). The island of Menorca is the second biggest of the Balearic islands and is only 21 miles from the bigest island, Majorca. Those who have already visited Majorca or Ibiza, will soon discover that Menorca is generally less lively than the other Balaeric islands. With many more beaches than any other Balearic island, Menorca is well known for it's large number of resorts that are family-friendly. The northern coast of Menorca is generally very rugged and sprinkled with quiet fishing villages. The south coast of Menorca is generally a complete contrast and is dotted with tranquil resorts that are relaxed and low key.

As already stated Menorca is quite a small island. If you hire a car you will be able get around the whole island. There are numerous tourist information offices situated in in the resorts of Menorcaoffering the latest information regarding Menorca excursions, beaches and local events. The tourist information offices are also a great place for local maps.

The island of Menorca is a lot more compact and less lively than Mallorca. This tranquillity is probably why Menorca holidays are mainly focussed on the family holiday market. It will come as no suprise that a lot of holiday destinations are classed as family friendly. Menorca has avoided over-development and keeps a large amount of the original charm than the busier islands. So why don't you pack your bags and book a holiday in Villa Pedro in Cala n Forcat and soak up the sun on an island with genuine character and charm?