Sa Caleta Beach in Ibiza
Sa Caleta is a unique beach with incredibly transparent water, surrounded by high red cliffs that contrast with the blue sky and few green bushes.
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Beach description
The beach is located on the southern coast of Ibiza, near the airport, just in 10-minute drive from Playa d'en Bossa. You can get there by car or a bus, which goes 4 times a day in summer. You'll have to walk another 10 minutes from the bus stop.
The 100 by 10 m Sa Caleta is a wonderful place in the east of Cala Jondal, which is accessed by a short driveway. The beach is protected by sheer cliffs in the form of a horseshoe. It's perfect for kids and snorkelers. The shore and bottom are sandy, the depth is small.
Sa Caleta is very popular with the local population, so it's often overcrowded at weekends. The audience is mixed: both families and young people are coming.
When is it better to go
The beach season on the coast of Spain falls on the period from May to October. The water and air temperature reaches the most comfortable levels, thereby guaranteeing tourists a perfect vacation.
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Infrastructure
At the entrance there's a nice year-round restaurant serving fish and seafood. It opens at 1:00 p.m. and receives guests without breaks. In summer, there're beach boutiques, rentals of umbrellas and sun loungers, massage parlour. Holidaymakers bring with them everything necessary for water sports.
Near Sa Caleta, around San Jose, villas are available for rent. The nearest resort, Playa d'en Bossa, has hotels for any wallet.
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In the picturesque bay, you can see not only fishermen's huts, but also the ruins of the first Phoenician settlement on the island dating back to 654 BC. In 1999, UNESCO declared them to be the heritage of humanity. Archaeologists found ruins on the cliffs on the left side. The visit is free.