A beautiful stroll along Santa Eulària’s beaches

From secluded coves to vast shores

Monday, July 15 2024, 2.20pm

Embark on a scenic journey along the coast of Santa Eulària and its beaches, a serene destination on the enchanting island of Ibiza. Known for its crystal-clear waters, pristine sands, and beach life, Santa Eulària invites travelers to explore its diverse coastline.

From secluded coves to expansive beaches, this guide will take you through the most captivating spots along the coast, each offering a unique blend of natural beauty and amenities.

Cala Olivera

Tucked away amidst lush greenery, Cala Olivera is a hidden gem for those seeking tranquility. This small, sandy cove is perfect for a quiet day by the sea.

While amenities are minimal, the clear waters and peaceful atmosphere more than make up for it. Bring your snorkeling gear to explore the underwater life.

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Sol d’en Serra

Surrounded by dramatic cliffs, Sol d’en Serra is a small, pebbly cove known for its stunning views and serene ambiance. It’s a favorite among those looking to escape the crowds.

Although services are limited, Sol d’en Serra has one of the jewels of Ibiza’s gastronomic scene: the Amante restaurant. Here you can sample delicious recipes while enjoying unparalleled views.

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Cala Llonga

Cala Llonga boasts one of the largest beaches in the area, making it a popular choice for families.

The wide, sandy beach is complemented by shallow waters, playgrounds, and a variety of restaurants and bars. Full of amenities including lifeguards, showers, and parking make it an easy, enjoyable visit for everyone.

Should you seek a change of scenery from the beach, the exquisite Hyde and Mondrian hotels offer a day pass option. This pass is ideal for those wishing to spend a day luxuriating by the pool, exploring diverse dining options, and savoring delightful cocktails.

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Cala Blanca

For adventurers, Cala Blanca offers a rocky escape with stunning underwater scenery, ideal for snorkeling enthusiasts. Access is a bit challenging, involving a trek, but the effort rewards you with uncrowded spaces and pristine waters.

Remember to bring your necessities, as amenities are scarce.

Santa Eulària Beach

Right at the heart of Santa Eulària, this expansive sandy beach is the epitome of convenience and beauty. Lined with a promenade offering eateries and shops, it’s a bustling hub for tourists and locals alike.

Facilities are abundant, including lifeguards, showers, and accessible parking.

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Niu Blau

Niu Blau‘s charm lies in its blend of sandy shores and shaded pine trees. This family-friendly beach is less crowded, providing a calm atmosphere for relaxation.

Basic amenities are available, and a couple of beach bars –Santa Marta Ibiza and Niu Blau restaurant– serve delicious local cuisine.

Cala Pada

Ideal for water sports enthusiasts, Cala Pada‘s clear, shallow waters are perfect for windsurfing and paddleboarding.

The sandy beach is backed by a beautiful pine forest, and visitors will find amenities like sunbeds, umbrellas, and a beach restaurant: Brisa de la Mar.

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Cala Martina

Cala Martina is known for its water sports and laid-back vibe. With a windsurfing school and dive center, it’s a hub for activity.

The beach also hosts a variety of restaurants and bars, such as Sa Trenka, Cala Martina restaurant and Chirincana, catering to all tastes.

Facilities include showers and lifeguards, making it a family-friendly option.

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Caló des Gat

A small, secluded cove, Caló des Gat offers a quiet retreat. The rocky landscape and clear waters are ideal for snorkeling and swimming. Visitors should note that amenities are minimal, so it’s best to come prepared for a day in nature.

Es Canar Beach

Es Canar‘s wide, sandy beach is known for its lively atmosphere and excellent facilities. It’s home to the famous Hippy Market Punta Arabí, adding a unique cultural experience to your beach day.

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Amenities include lifeguards, showers, and a variety of dining options along the promenade.

Cala Nova

With its rugged beauty and vibrant turquoise waters, Cala Nova is a favorite among surfers and those seeking a natural beach experience. It is also a perfect spot for families.

The area offers a selection of beach bars and restaurants, with basic amenities available for visitors. Aiyanna Ibiza shines as a standout restaurant, offering a delightful selection of healthy dishes that includes an extensive variety of vegan and vegetarian options.

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Cala Llenya

Cala Llenya is a wide, sandy beach surrounded by pine trees, offering a perfect setting for a family day out. The calm waters and playground make it ideal for children, while adults can enjoy the beach bar.

Facilities such as showers and parking are readily available.

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Cala Mastella

Small and serene, Cala Mastella is known for its clear waters and peaceful atmosphere. This secluded spot has minimal amenities, making it perfect for those looking to disconnect and enjoy the natural surroundings.

In Cala Mastella, one of the most authentic restaurants on the island can be found: El Bigotes. This establishment is the temple of ‘bullit de peix’, one of the most traditional recipes in the Ibizan cookbook.

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Cala Boix

Unique for its dark, sandy shores, Cala Boix offers a distinct beach experience. The steep access rewards visitors with less crowded spaces and a quiet ambiance.

In its beach bar, one of the few that still retains the charm of the past on the island, you can enjoy mixed dishes to spend the whole day on the beach.

Pou des Lleó

This small, tranquil cove is surrounded by nature, offering a peaceful retreat with stunning views.

The rustic chiringuito offers a relaxed atmosphere to enjoy a cocktail or refreshment, while the Salvadó restaurant offers traditional seafood dishes.

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Facilities are basic, encouraging a closer connection with the natural environment.

Caló Roig

Adjacent to Pou des Lleó, Caló Roig is another intimate cove offering seclusion and pristine waters.

The lack of any kind of amenities means it’s less frequented, perfect for those seeking solitude and natural beauty.

Es Figueral

Es Figueral boasts a wide, sandy beach with crystal-clear waters and a family-friendly atmosphere.

The beach is well-equipped with amenities, including lifeguards, showers, and a selection of restaurants and bars, such as Nudo or Es Alocs.

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Aigües Blanques

Famous for its striking cliffs and therapeutic mud baths, Aigües Blanques offers a unique beach experience.

The secluded, sandy stretch is perfect for those looking to enjoy Ibiza’s natural beauty.

Facilities are minimal, but there is a car park and a bar.

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Santa Eulària’s coastline is a mosaic of breathtaking beaches, each with its own charm and offerings. Whatever you’re looking for, the beaches of this enchanting coastline promise unforgettable memories and scenic beauty.

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