Tourist overcrowding in Ibiza has led locals to avoid popular spots like Cala d’Hort during the tourist season due to congested roads, parking difficulties, and overcrowded beaches. This change contrasts sharply with the past when these locations were easily accessible. Despite its beauty and traditional appeal, many residents now seek quieter alternatives, avoiding the high prices and the feeling of being strangers in their own home. Cala d’Hort, known for its traditional cuisine and scenic views, remains relatively unspoiled thanks to the persistence of local families who resist commercialisation, preserving its authentic charm. For the full article, please visit Diario de Ibiza website here.
Cala d’Hort and the bridge to Es Vedrà
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