The magic of Sant Joan’s tranquil beaches

An escape in Ibiza's hidden paradise

Thursday, August 01 2024, 2.53pm

Although Ibiza’s shores are known for their beach clubs, full of music and partying, there are also tranquil beaches along its coastline, particularly in the municipality of Sant Joan. This less trodden region offers a peaceful escape with its pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a backdrop of lush landscapes that seem untouched by time.

From secluded coves to family-friendly shores, each beach presents a unique experience, making Sant Joan a must-visit for those seeking solace and natural beauty. Let’s explore the magic of these tranquil beaches.

Cala Xuclar: rustic charm

Tucked away in a quaint bay, Cala Xuclar is a small, secluded cove known for its peaceful ambiance and rustic charm. The beach is relatively small, with a mix of sand and pebbles, surrounded by rugged cliffs and dense pine forests. It’s an ideal spot for those looking to escape the crowds and enjoy a quiet day under the sun.

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Services are minimal, maintaining its untouched allure, but there is a small chiringuito (beach bar) where you can enjoy fresh seafood and local delicacies.

Cala d’en Serra: a secluded spot in Sant Joan

Cala d’en Serra is a hidden gem, accessible via a winding road that offers breathtaking views of the coast. This small, crescent-shaped beach is embraced by steep cliffs, offering a secluded spot for sunbathers and swimmers alike. The water is crystal clear, making it perfect for snorkeling.

Sant Joan Beaches: Cala D'En Serra

While amenities are limited, the presence of a beach bar ensures visitors can enjoy refreshments without leaving the beach’s serene environment.

Port de Sant Miquel: a family-friendly perfect beach

Unlike the smaller coves, Port de Sant Miquel is a larger, more family-friendly beach. Its broad sandy shores are perfect for children to play on, and the calm waters make it safe for swimming.

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The beach is well-equipped with amenities including lifeguards, showers, and sunbed rentals. For dining, several restaurants like Port de Balansat, Can Tothom and Chiringuito Pascual line the shore, offering a variety of culinary options with stunning sea views.

Pas de s’Illa: sand and rocks

Pas de s’Illa is a unique beach experience, known for its strikingly clear waters and tranquil atmosphere.

This secluded spot is perfect for adventurers looking to explore Ibiza’s untouched natural beauty.

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The beach itself is a mix of sand and rocks, with no services available, ensuring a truly rustic and peaceful beach day.

Caló des Moltons: Sant Joan’s natural beauty

Nestled within a secluded bay, Caló des Moltons is a small, sandy cove offering a quiet retreat from the island’s busier beaches. The crystal-clear waters are ideal for swimming and snorkeling, while the surrounding cliffs provide shelter and privacy.

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A single beach restaurant offers delicious local dishes, adding to the cove’s charm without overwhelming it with commercialization.

Portinatx: three beaches in one spot

Portinatx, a picturesque resort town, boasts three beautiful beaches, each offering a blend of natural beauty and convenience. The beaches are family-friendly, with fine sands and shallow waters perfect for young swimmers.

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Amenities such as lifeguards, sunbeds, and parasols are readily available, alongside a variety of restaurants and shops within walking distance.

Cala de Sant Vicent: a long sandy family paradise

Cala de Sant Vicent is a wide, open beach known for its expansive sandy shore and crystal-clear waters. It’s a popular choice for families, offering a variety of water sports and beach amenities, including sunbeds, parasols, and lifeguards.

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The promenade behind the beach hosts numerous restaurants and cafes, providing ample dining options with scenic views.

Benirràs: the most stunning sunset in Sant Joan

Benirràs beach is famous for its stunning sunsets, which create a unique and lively atmosphere. The beach itself is a mix of sand and pebbles, flanked by rocky cliffs.

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While it can get busy, especially on Sundays, Benirràs offers a blend of natural beauty and cultural experience. Amenities include parking, lifeguards, and a selection of restaurants and bars.

Cala Xarraca: snorkelers paradise

Cala Xarraca is a small, beautiful cove known for its clear turquoise waters and excellent snorkeling conditions. The beach is surrounded by natural beauty, with rocky shores and lush vegetation.

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While services are minimal, this adds to Cala Xarraca’s appeal as a peaceful escape. A small restaurant nearby serves fresh seafood, perfect for a leisurely lunch with a view.

S’Illot des Renclí: a hidden cove for adventurers

S’Illot des Renclí is a tiny, secluded beach, offering an intimate setting for those looking to unwind in peace. This hidden cove is accessible via a trail, rewarding visitors with pristine waters and a quiet, unspoiled environment.

With no services available, it’s a true escape from the hustle and bustle, allowing nature to take center stage.

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Restaurante s’illot des Renclí

Each of these beaches in Sant Joan offers a unique slice of Ibiza’s quieter side, where the magic of nature’s tranquility can be fully appreciated. Whether you’re seeking a secluded cove for a peaceful swim, a family-friendly beach with all the amenities, or a cultural experience with local traditions, Sant Joan’s coastline has something for everyone.

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