Sa Caleta or Es Bol Nou, its real name, is a small and quiet cove surrounded by pine trees, made up of clayey rocks and sand that give it a very special character. It is surrounded by horseshoe-shaped precipices that provide it with a especial atmosphere and create the feeling of isolation and privacy. Near the beach there are some ruins of the first Phoenician settlement in Ibiza, dated at 654 AC and declared World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
Es Cavallet Beach Es Cavallet is a large sandy beach of great natural beauty, protected
Cala d’hort Beach Located in the southwest of Ibiza, Cala d’Hort is one of the
Cala Vadella Beach Located in a calm sea inlet in the southwest of the island,
Cala carbó Cala Carbó is a small and quiet cove in the southwest of the
Salinas Beach This is the most iconic of all Ibiza beaches, a long expanse of
Cala Tarida Beach Cala Tarida is a beautiful bay with a large beach and an
Port Des Torrent Beach It is a tourist beach, surrounded by hotels and shopping areas.
Cala Bassa Beach Located on the west of the island, surrounded by a dense pine