Ciutadella is the hub for the western end of island enabling you to reach most parts of the island with changes and is also a good way to see something of the other sights of the island along the way. You will be surprised how different the landscape is to the area around Cala Blanca/Ciutadella. Direct buses to Mahon ( 45 min ) and also with stops ( 80mn ) at Ferreries, Es Mercadal and Alaior. There is a local city bus linea 60 ( line 60 ) that travels the circuit from ferry terminal, through city out to Poligno ( industrial/commercial area for leather outlet shops etc ) and to Placa del Pins ( city centre ) Destinations along the western coast are run by Torres and arrive / depart from Placa del Pins ( city centre ) See Bus Timetables for details.
Single 1,95
no. 65 : Ciutadella - Sa Caleta - Cala Blanca - Cala'n Bosch - Son Xoriguer : daily
The bus does a round trip so look at full timetable for a particular bus stop's departure time. Change at Republica Argentina ( walk to Placa Menorca 1mn ) for buses to Mahon.
Departing Placa del Pins Ciutadella at 7:00,8:00,8:45*,9:00,9:15*,9:30,9:45*,10:00*,10:15,10:30,10:45,11:00*,11:30,12:00,12:30,14:45*,13:00,13:15*,
13:30,13:45*,14:00,14:15*,14:30,15:00,15:30*,16:00,16:30,17:00,17:30,17:45*,18:00,18:15*,18:30,19:00,19:45,20:45,
21:30*,22:00,22:30,23:00,23:30*,24:30*
A taste of former elegant times with fine old spanish palaces, moorish influences, a wonderful old centre and a charming little harbour. Ciutadella was the original capital of the island lying at the western edge of the island looking out to its bigger neighbour Mallorca. A superb contrast to the beach and holiday resort. Great atmosphere and shopping and a place to wander the pedestrianised old city and its many narrow streets with hidden shops and Cafe treats. Also competes with Mahon for the title of the best music bars and venues on the island. The scene for the spectacular Sant Joan festival in June, when stunning native black horses parade through the streets and the brave try to "touch the horses' heart" as it rears in front of them.