They are said to be among the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean. With crystal clear, turquoise blue waters and fabulous views of the islets off the coast of Ibiza. The coves are dyed orange, red and yellow at sunset and many people come to enjoy the sunset from boats or from the sand.
es Savinar Tower
It is one of the most famous defense towers of the island of Ibiza. Built 200 meters above sea level, you can see the islets of es Vedrà and es Vedranell, which are just in front of the tower. At the foot of the tower is sa Pedrera de Cala d’Hort.
Benirràs
This cove, located in the north of the island, has a magical touch on the horizon, where you can see es Cap Bernat, a narrow and pointed islet, 27 meters high located in the center of the bay. The drum festival has made this beach very popular, but the overcrowding and the congestion of cars, with the risk that entails, forced the City Council of Sant Joan to prohibit this party and regulate access to avoid serious problems.
Ses Salines beach
Located at the southern tip of the island, it takes its name from the saltworks south of Ibiza, and is one of the best known beaches of Ibiza, located in the middle of Ses Salines Natural Park. The sunset from es Codolar is spectacular. It is necessary to respect the environment, not to enter by the paths between the ponds as not to harm the birds that nest there and do not leave rubbish, as it is a virgin zone with high ecological value.
Punta Galera
This area comprises one of the most spectacular landscapes of the coast of Ibiza. It’s a stretch of smooth rock where bathers spread out their towels and from where you can take in the beautiful scenery. It’s a quiet place to experience the changing colours of the rocks in symbiosis with the sunset.
Ses Variades
One of the best places on the island to experience the sunset. Accompanied by chill out music , it’s an area that gives continuity to the promenade of Sant Antoni de Portmany. On the coast hundreds of people gather to enjoy the sunset from benches, terraces and the coastal rocks.
Cala Tarida
This cove is the ideal place to visit with the family and watch the sunset while the children run around on the sand. Its crystalline and turquoise waters attract the attention of everyone, where the golden tones of the sunset are reflected.
Cala Vedella
Surrounded by a beautiful natural environment, Cala Vedella is protected by beautiful cliffs. This is one of the natural ports of the island, an authentic natural pool. With fishing huts and the sunset in the background, you will enjoy a magical evening.
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