Hidden Gems of Ibiza
Hidden Gems of Ibiza: Lesser-Known Beaches to Visit
Hello dear readers,
I’m delighted to share with you some of my favorite hidden spots on this beautiful island. Exploring lesser-known beaches in Ibiza is one of my absolute joys, and I can’t wait to let you in on these secret gems. If you’re looking to escape the crowds and discover tranquil, picturesque beaches, this guide is for you.
Discover Tranquility: Lesser-Known Beaches in Ibiza
1. Platja de S’Aigua Blanca
Located on the northeast coastline, Platja de S’Aigua Blanca is a serene haven perfect for those seeking tranquility. This beach is known for its clay-rich rocks, providing a natural spa experience. The steep slope to access the beach is worth the effort for the stunning views and relaxing atmosphere. Arrive early to enjoy the sunrise and have the beach almost to yourself.
2. Cala Olivera
Nestled on the east coast, Cala Olivera is a small, secluded cove offering clear blue waters and a peaceful environment. This spot is ideal for a day of relaxation and reconnecting with nature. The calm waters make it perfect for snorkeling, so don’t forget to bring your gear.
3. Cala Llentrisca
Located in Es Cubells, Cala Llentrisca requires a bit of a hike to reach, but the serene beauty and crystal-clear waters are well worth the trek. It’s a favorite among locals for its quiet and picturesque setting. Bring a picnic and spend the day basking in the tranquil surroundings.
4. Punta de Ses Portes
Near Ses Salines, Punta de Ses Portes offers historical charm with views of pirate turrets and tranquil waters. This beach is great for those who enjoy a mix of history and natural beauty. The remnants of the ancient watchtowers add a unique touch to the stunning landscape.
5. Cala Mastella
Found in Sant Carles, Cala Mastella is a small beach surrounded by pine forests and clear waters perfect for snorkeling. It’s a charming spot away from the hustle and bustle, making it ideal for a peaceful day by the sea. Don’t miss the rustic beach bar for a refreshing drink.
6. Cala Xarraca
This picturesque cove is surrounded by lush greenery and offers natural mud baths. Cala Xarraca is a perfect spot for a peaceful day and a bit of natural spa treatment. The water here is incredibly clear, making it another great spot for snorkeling.
7. Benirras
Known for its sunset drumming sessions, Benirras is a beautiful beach to visit, especially in the evenings. The atmosphere is unique, with traditional drummers creating a magical vibe as the sun sets. It’s a must-visit for an unforgettable evening.
Conclusion:
Exploring these hidden gems provides a unique and intimate connection with Ibiza’s natural beauty. These beaches offer a tranquil escape from the more crowded spots and allow you to experience the island in a truly special way. Pack a picnic, bring your snorkeling gear, and set out on an adventure to discover these lesser-known treasures.
Here’s to uncovering the hidden beauty of Ibiza together. Stay tuned for more tips and stories from our beloved island.
Warm regards,
Manon