The most beautiful coves to visit on your trip to Ibiza

Far from the hustle and bustle of the party, Ibiza has some priceless treasures. These are secret places, set back from the public and residential areas. These places are rarely visited, as they are often only accessible by boat. These exceptional spots are hidden between two rocky cliffs. If you venture out, you can discover confidential bays with crystal-clear waters, lairs of white sand and charming fishermen’s huts. It’s a paradise worth making a diversion to, and sometimes taking the path of the deep blue sea. The most beautiful coves to visit on your trip to Ibiza are right on your doorstep. Let yourself be charmed!

Where can you find the most beautiful coves in Ibiza?

To the west: Cala Salada and Cala Saladeta

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The two neighbouring coves of Cala Salada and Cala Saladeta offer breathtaking views. They reveal marvellous sites hidden from view. Visitors are checked-in with sun loungers and parasols to enjoy the beach and turquoise waters. There are restaurants where you can enjoy the view over a drink and a plate of grilled fish.

To the south-west: Cala Conta (Cala Comte)

A must-see, Cala Conta features three pearly sand beaches plunging into a clear, intense blue sea. Small islets emerge from the waves, offering visitors an idyllic landscape. This cove is home to the beaches of the inhabitants of the nearby town of San Antonio. For this reason, the beaches here are very popular in summer. You can relax by the water, with sun loungers, parasols and restaurants all at your disposal.

To the south-west: Cala Vadella

Nestling in an inlet, Cala Vadella is a superb beach with turquoise waters. It offers bathers a haven of tranquillity, protected from the wind and waves by the surrounding cliffs.

To the north-east: Cala San Vicente

Cala de San Vincente cove enjoys a very pleasant environment. Surrounded by pine forests, this large cove boasts a wide range of facilities, including hotels, restaurants and shops. It’s a little less intimate than the other coves, with a number of buildings housing these services. The advantage is that you have plenty of amenities while enjoying an extraordinary panorama.

To the west: Cala Gracioneta

Dive into a natural pool! Between the sea, ochre rocks and pine trees, the sublime enclosed cove of Cala Gracioneta offers an unspoilt natural environment. The sea looks like a transparent lagoon, and the clear sand lets you soak up the sunshine after a swim.

How do you discover Ibiza’s most beautiful coves?

Getting to Cala Salada and Cala Saladeta

From Saint-Antoni-de-Portmany, the road takes you to Santa Agnes. Ibiza offers bus connections. Hotels will be able to give you more information. A long walk is required if you wish to reach the cove by land. The scenery is well worth the effort. You can get from one cove to the other by taking a steep and rather tedious path through the rock. For a more practical route, you can go up and over the heights. A much more pleasant and sensational way of getting there is to discover the cove from the sea. Arthaud Yachting offers you the chance to discover this fabulous shoreline aboard a yacht.

Getting to Cala Conta

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For those with a car, there is a road from Saint-Antoni-de-Portmany to Cala Conta. However, the best way to discover this superb cove is by boat.

Getting to Cala Vadella

You can reach the cove by road. Just take the exit to Cala Vadella and Cala Tarida at San José. The beach is relatively easy to get to and is ideal for those who want both idyllic surroundings and amenities close at hand.

Getting to Cala de San Vincente

Two roads lead to Cala de San Vincente in succession. The first is from San Juan, the second from Sant Eularia des Riu. The beach is easy to get to and offers a range of on-site services. A yacht charter, however, will ensure you have a unique time without the hassle of crowds.

Getting to Cala Gracioneta

Cala Gracioneta is reached by road from San-Antoni-de-Portmany towards Santa Agnes. A dirt track about 300 metres long will take you to this bathing paradise. However, this treasure trove deserves to be discovered by boat, to take in the breathtaking natural panorama. To hire a yacht, contact Arthaud Yachting.

 

Unique panoramas require unique means! Discovering the splendid coves of the Ile Blanche aboard a yacht is guaranteed to leave you with unforgettable memories. You can enjoy Ibiza’s spectacular natural surroundings in complete peace and quiet, without the inconvenience of crowds. Contact Arthaud Yachting to book your yacht in Ibiza.

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