TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS: - Cove with slipways. - Length 150m, width 15m - Transparent waters - Very low occupancy level - It does not have any type of service for the bather. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: - To get there you have to explore and walk along small paths attached to the sea.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS: - Boulder cove. - Length 110m, width 12m - Crystal clear and calm waters - It does not have any type of service for the bather. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: - Complicated access to the cove - Routes for hiking
Despite its size, Sa Caixota is one of the most hidden and little frequented corners of the island. It is a cove of pebbles, open to the sea, located under a clay cliff. Although there are some luxury villas in the area, there is nothing on the beach. It is necessary to wear appropriate footwear, since the entrance and exit of the water is difficult. However, a few meters from the shore, especially at the end of the beach, there are sandy bottoms. The water is always crystal clear. From Sant Josep, take the road to Es Cubells. After about 4 kilometers, after going around the bends of two streams, you will see a road on the left that points to Urbanización Vista Alegre. There is a control but everyone is allowed access. Just say that you are going to Sa Caixota beach. Continue and the first time the road forks, take the road on the right. The next time, go left to a small square at a viewpoint. From here there are long stairs leading down to the beach.
West of Platges de Comte there is a small bay of spectacular beauty. The particularity of this corner is the existence of a huge cave that crosses the rock from side to side, opening a window on the cliff with views towards the island of S’Espartà, and depending on the time of the year, you can also see the sunset. Under this cave there are several huts where fishermen keep their boats, and which complete the beautiful look of this original place. The waters in this area are also of great beauty, with rocky and sandy bottoms ideal for snorkeling. Across the bay there is another fisherman hut separated from the other ones and next to it, there’s a small pebble beach hidden behind a rocky crag. In short, a place with a very varied geography that will delight those looking for quiet and peaceful spots by the sea. To get to this bay, from Sant Josep take the road towards Sant Antoni and take the detour to the left right after you pass by Sant Agusti, where you’ll find a signposted crossroad leading to Platges de Comte. On this road there are several detours, but in any case continue along the road following the signs to Platges de Comte. When you are about to reach the large parking lot of these beaches, look for a dirt road between the junipers on your left. Follow it until you reach a large open area with a large cliff overlooking the sea. Skirt this cliff south and you should find the stairs that go down to the cave located in this bay.
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS: - Pebble beach - Length 300m, width 5m - Crystalline waters - Beach exposed to strong currents - It does not have any type of service for bathers. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: - Parking nearby - Restaurant nearby
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS: - Rock beach - Length 20m, width 6m - Transparent waters - It does not have any type of service for swimmers. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: - Small parking lot - It has routes for hiking
It is a winding cove between two small points or capes, Punta des Jonc and Punta Grossa. Some people compare Punta Grossa with a small natural castle. It is crowned by a peak of 174 meters. . It is one of the few coves of Ibiza in which one is really protected from the wind of the southwest. This cove can practically only be accessed by boat.
Curious swimming area just to the right of Cala Portinatx. It is the junction of a small island to the rest of Ibiza. You must go for the coast to access to this place, but be careful because some paths that lead are very dangerous. Always seek the simplest alternative and nothing dangerous.
Paradisiacal and lost cove, which until some time ago was impossible to reach, since it could only be accessed through a house with a tower, located next to its shore. Recently, its owners have enabled a path so that swimmers can reach the shore without difficulty. It is a cove of turquoise waters, with sandy and rocky bottoms in the interior, and a few beach huts on the outside. It does not have umbrellas, hammocks or other services, but it is an idyllic place that is worth knowing and that almost always congregates very few tourists.
This beach stands out for serving as a link between the island of Bosc and the island of Ibiza. Due to this unique circumstance has two slopes, one facing southeast, facing the nearby Port de Sant Miquel and the other, to the northwest, to the open sea. The inner side is usually the most crowded for its calm and clean waters. It has a small beach bar and its access is somewhat complicated.
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