Port de ses Caletes: the quiet retreat you’ve been searching for in Ibiza

It is not a typical tourist beach, so don't expect facilities like sunbeds, showers or lifeguards

Monday, August 26 2024, 5.02pm

Nestled in the northern part of Ibiza, in Sant Joan‘s municipality, Port de ses Caletes is one of the island’s most secluded and picturesque coves. This hidden gem offers an escape from the bustling tourist spots, making it an ideal destination for those seeking tranquillity and a connection with nature.

Location and how to get there

Port de ses Caletes is located approximately 10 km from the village of Sant Joan de Labritja and about 32 km from Ibiza Town. To reach this remote cove, you’ll need to drive through the scenic countryside of Ibiza.

Starting from Sant Joan, take the PM-811 road towards Sant Vicent de sa Cala. After passing the Church of Sant Vicent, a narrow, winding tarmac road will lead you directly to the beach. The drive is an adventure in itself, offering stunning views of the surrounding hills and the Mediterranean Sea.

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What to expect at Port de ses Caletes

Port de ses Caletes is a small cove, measuring about 60 meters in length and 15 meters in width. Unlike the sandy beaches that Ibiza is famous for, this cove features a rocky shoreline with stone boulders and crystal-clear waters. The cove is surrounded by steep cliffs and lush greenery, giving it a secluded and untouched atmosphere.

The beach is primarily used by local fishermen who store their boats in the traditional huts along the shore. It is not a typical tourist beach, so don’t expect facilities like sunbeds, showers or lifeguards. The lack of commercial development is part of its charm, making it perfect for those who prefer a more natural setting.

Facilities and accessibility

One of the reasons Port de ses Caletes remains a hidden treasure is its limited facilities. There are no restaurants, bars or shops nearby, so it’s essential to bring your own supplies if you plan to spend the day. Similarly, there are no parking facilities, but you can leave your car at the end of the access road.

Given its rocky terrain, Port de ses Caletes is not particularly child-friendly and it does not have facilities for people with reduced mobility.

The beach is best suited for visitors who are comfortable with a more rugged, natural environment.

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The clear, unpolluted waters make Port de ses Caletes an excellent spot for snorkelling. The rocky seabed attracts a variety of marine life, offering a fantastic underwater experience for snorkellers and divers alike. However, there are no water sports rentals available, so you’ll need to bring your own equipment.

For those who enjoy hiking, the surrounding area offers beautiful trails through the hills and forests, where you can enjoy the breathtaking views of the Ibiza coastline.

Port de ses Caletes is a perfect escape for those who want to experience the wilder side of Ibiza. Its remote location, natural beauty and lack of crowds make it a unique spot on the island. Whether you’re looking to snorkel in clear waters, enjoy a peaceful hike or simply relax in a secluded cove, Port de ses Caletes offers a truly authentic Ibiza experience.

For the best experience, plan your visit early in the day and don’t forget to pack all the essentials you might need during your stay.

Info Beach Services

Beach Type

Rocks
Quiet waters
Snorkelling
Nautical sports
Length: 60 m
Maximum width: 15 m

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