TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS: - Fine white sand beach. - Length 180, width 100m - Transparent waters - Sun loungers and umbrellas available for rent - Access ramp for the disabled - High level of occupancy - Showers and toilets available - Beach recommended for families ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: - Parking nearby - Bus stop nearby - Chiringuitos on the beach - Playground for children - Bar by the beach - Restaurants nearby
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS: - Sandy and rocky beach. - Length 300m, width 50m - Transparent waters - Sun loungers and umbrellas available for rent - High occupancy level - Rental of pedal boats and water sports ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: - Parking nearby - Chiringuitos on the beach - Restaurants nearby - Bus stop nearby
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS: - Sand and fine gravel cove. - Length 50m, width 10m - Crystal clear waters - It does not have any type of service for the bather. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: - Parking nearby - Restaurant nearby
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS: - Sand and rocky cove. - Length 150m, width 25m - Crystal clear waters - Sun loungers and umbrellas available for rent - Lifeguard - High occupancy level - Disabled access ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: - Parking nearby - Chiringuitos on the beach - Restaurant nearby
Definitely worth walking around.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS: - Fine sand beach - Length 2.7km, width 25m - Crystal clear waters - Sun loungers and umbrellas available for rent - Lifeguard - High occupancy level - Disabled access - Showers and toilets available ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: - Parking nearby - Beach bars on the beach - Restaurant nearby - Bus stop nearby
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS: - Dark sand beach - Length 100, width 10m - Clear water - Sunbeds and umbrellas available - Showers available - Lifeguard available ADDITIONAL INFORMATION : - There is a bar on the beach - High occupancy - Nearby restaurants - Beach in natural environment
It is located inside the Natural Reserve of Cala d'Hort, hanging on a cliff, in front of the islets of Es Vedrà and Es Vedranell. It was completed in 1756 and, although it was designed as an artillery tower, it never housed cannons, limiting itself to serve as a watchtower. Es savinar is the only tower that retains its original door at the top entrance, accessible via a ramp. The nickname Torre del Pirata was given to it by the writer Vicente Blasco Ibáñez in his novel 'Los muertos mandan' (The dead rule).
The cave is more than 100,000 years old and bones and fossils of rodent animals of extinct species have been found in it, whose skeletons are now in the Natural History Museum. The cave is located between 10 and 40 meters above sea level inside a cliff of Port de Sant Miquel de Balanzat, in the municipality of Sant Joan de Labritja, north of the island of Ibiza. On the access road, we first find a spectacular viewpoint from where you can see a panoramic view of Port de Sant Miquel, Pas de s'Illa, Murada island and the tower des Molar. Following a path carved into the rock you reach the entrance to the cave at an elevation of 14 meters above sea level. The cave is 100,000 years old and was formed by telluric faults. It has gone through glaciations and tropical heat and is now almost fossilized except in the deepest galleries where the dripping continues to form stalactites. As the waterfalls and water courses that flowed through the cave were fossilized, the speleologists who have been involved in the development of the cave, have recovered them artificially to reproduce what existed in the past. The cave, called Can Marça, was used by smugglers who lifted goods from the sea and introduced them through an opening that is 10 meters high. Today, you can still distinguish the red or black paint signs that marked the way out in case of escape or emergency.
Fantastic beach in Summer or Winter. Full sun until sunset.
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