Listed under Beaches in Ibiza, Spain.
This quiet, clean, white sandy, perfect horseshoe of a cove is far from the buzzing haunts of the beautiful people and club bunnies - this is the kind of beach Ibiza’s locals take their sun bathing and swimming pleasures. Between the rocks and the smooth sand are a neat line of pine trees and a single beach café from which visitors can often catch a waft of freshly grilling fish.
To reach the cove you have to drive or walk down a rough, winding track or walk over a rocky headland, which is why it’s so quiet and not crowded with people enjoying its not insubstantial charms. Bring your snorkel, the clear water is fine and so is the marine life.
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Jade Cabbot.
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