Beaches Cala Llonga Ibiza |
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San Jose |
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Cala San Vicente |
San Juan |
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Cala Tarida |
San Lorenzo |
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Es Cana |
San Mateo |
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San Miguel |
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Playa Den Bossa |
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Port Des Torrent |
Santa Eulalia | |||||||||||||
Portinatx |
Santa Gertrudis |
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San Antonio |
Sant Agnes |
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San Carlos |
Talamanca |
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With charming scenery, this place is ideal for older people, those seeking a peaceful time and younger visitors looking for water sports. Situated inside a deep inlet surrounded by high hills ending in steep cliffs at the end of the cove. |
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Sol Den Serra
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Otherwise known as pebble beach. This cove is noted for its Pebbley beach and its snorkelling. This one isn't for sunbathing but for having a lovely meal overlooking an almost deserted bay. |
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Cala Oliveira
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Frequented by nudists, this is also a rocky beach but with a little more sand than Sol Den Serra. Good for snorkelling or for a spot of lunch after a round of Golf as this is just up the road. |
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This beach is in the town itself. Wind conditions and shallow waters make it very safe for bathing and for beginners at sailing, with a wide range of restaurants and entertainment. |
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Siesta
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This quite corner offers peaceful, pleasant beaches perfect for sunbathing and free diving. The seafront walk is perfect for beautiful and peaceful walks along the whole beach. |
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