Ibiza Beach Guide

Ibiza Beach Guide. 50 private beaches and countless coves await you!

Ibiza Island offers visitors a total of 50 accessible beaches with an area of ​​approximately 200km.The island also offers access to complex coves which can be reached only by a perilous descentor by watercraft. Ibiza beaches are in all walks of fat sand or sand with abundant marine vegetation or not, beaches of rock, stone, smooth ... also offering some of the best sunsets in the Mediterranean.

Drawing on the Compass Rose and moving southwest, the first beach we're going to find is Figuertes Ses, which links to the beach Platja d'en Bossa. La Platja d'en Bossa, a popular first beach on the island by the clubs Bora - Bora and Space, is the largest beach of the island

Later, in the same direction, we will find one end of Ibiza which is formed by the beaches of Ses Salines and Cavallet. Specifically Cavallet walk by can admire is Formentera and S 'Espalmador (S' Espalmador is an island north of Formentera and south of Ibiza, included in the Natural Park of Ses Salines).

Continuing our way, and, surrounding the Cap des Falco, arrived at the beach is Codols.

From there begins a fantastic journey across the beaches of Sa Caleta and Cala Jondal is Porroig (port), Cubells, Llentrisca Cala, Cala d'Hort, Cala Carbo, Cala Vedella, Cala Moli, Cala Tarida Cala Bassa and Platges des Comptes, among others, reaching the town of Sant Antoni de Portmany the Bay in the background.

Later, and once we went through Sant Antoni, find the beaches is Pouet, s' Arenal, Cala Salada and Cala Gració. From here our eyes capture a wild landscape that will be more as we move escapardo north of the island of Ibiza.

Calas and Punta Galera, Cala d'or is Portitxol Aubarca show us clearly that the whole environment has changed threading our way to the town of Sant Joan. In Sant Joan will find some truly amazing beaches and coves such as Benirrás beach, Cala Xarraca and Cala de Sant Vicent.

Beyond, and now venturing into the town of Santa Eulalia des Riu find, among many others, as Aigües Blanques beaches, Cala Mastella, Es Cana, Cala Llonga os' Estanyol, beaches and coves all completely different from each other.

To end by returning to the town of Ibiza with its magnificent and popular beach of Talamanca.

In Formentera, an island with more crystalline water of the Mediterranean, do not forget to visit countries Illetas Playa del Migjorn, Llevant or Cala Saona (cove famous for several advertisements have been run on it)

 


 
Sunset on Ibiza.
Sunset on Ibiza.

General, and in Ibiza, is attributed to the hippy mysticism, the habit of seeing how the infinite horizon disappears in our Sun.

Certainly, this ritual has a very pronounced, and it is a way that they welcome the night owls at night, often magical night, original and fun in Ibiza. It happens that the island of Ibiza also offersinnumerable places to live in this magical moment.


Following this phenomenon of nature opened a Spanish business for almost 30 years incountries Variades (San Antonio), the legendary Café del Mar also offer a spectacular sunset, offered drinks and chillout music. This music has eventually become an entire soundtrack forsunsets in Ibiza.

Although the Café del Mar was the pioneer, now you can enjoy and, at the same place, severalestablishments that offer worship to Ibiza sunset at Cafe Mambo and Savannah are. Also inCalo des Moro is you can find local and Sugarsea Coastline.

Still we recommend that you do not miss the sunset from the Torre des Savinar, in Cala d'Hort,where you will see perhaps the most beautiful sunset on the island of Ibiza. And in the Torre desSavinar, located in a beautiful cliff in front of the islands of Es Vedra and Vedranell, the sundisappears so that you will be completely impossible to forget the island of Ibiza.

And yes, contrary to what you might think, are the months of October and November which will provide the best images of the sky. As an important note recalls that it always falls on the Sun inthe same place is that time of year as you can see it pass away further north or further south.

 
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