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Wanderlog staff Updated • updatedApr 7, 2023
How long is the drive from Calpe to Ibiza Town?
The direct drive from Calpe to Ibiza Town is 101 mi (162 km), and should have a drive time of 3 hrs 34 mins in normal traffic.
If you’re going on a road trip from Calpe to Ibiza Town, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Sant Antoni de Portmany, Javea, Gandia, L'Alfas del Pi, Santa Eulalia del Rio, Altea, and Denia, as well as top places to visit like Castle of Cullera and MUSEU FALLER DE GANDIA, or the ever-popular Aquopolis Cullera.
The top cities between Calpe and Ibiza Town are Sant Antoni de Portmany, Javea, Gandia, L'Alfas del Pi, Santa Eulalia del Rio, Altea, and Denia. Sant Antoni de Portmany is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Calpe and less than an hour from Ibiza Town.
Altea is a charming city and municipality situated in the Valencian Community along the Costa Blanca, a stunning section of the Mediterranean coast. Known for its white-walled buildings, this picturesque destination boasts a fishing port and breathtaking landscapes including the Palau de Altea, the promenade, and Altea la Vella district - the oldest part of town. The area is also home to numerous beautiful beaches.
50% as popular as Sant Antoni de Portmany
9 minutes off the main route, 9% of way to Ibiza Town
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L'Alfàs del Pi
L'Alfàs del Pi is a Valencian town and municipality located in the comarca of Marina Baixa, in the province of Alicante, Spain, lying at the foot of Serra Gelada.
L'Alfàs del Pi has an area of 19.3 km² and, according to the 2011 census, a total population of 19,802 inhabitants; the latest official estimate is 20,482. Wikipedia.
30% as popular as Sant Antoni de Portmany
16 minutes off the main route, 12% of way to Ibiza Town
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Xàbia, also known as Jávea, is a charming coastal town located in the Marina Alta region of Alicante, Valencia, Spain. Situated by the beautiful Mediterranean Sea, this municipality offers a delightful blend of natural beauty and cultural richness.
78% as popular as Sant Antoni de Portmany
8 minutes off the main route, 19% of way to Ibiza Town
Dénia, a charming port city on the eastern coast of Spain, is the northernmost coastal town on the Costa Blanca. It offers a perfect blend of tourism and authentic Spanish life. Visitors can explore its picturesque center, admire the marina, relax on beautiful beaches, and delve into its rich historical heritage. The town is dominated by Dénia Castle's impressive walls and also hosts museums showcasing Roman artifacts and traditional toy-making.
37% as popular as Sant Antoni de Portmany
4 minutes off the main route, 21% of way to Ibiza Town
Gandia, located on the eastern coast of Spain, boasts a rich historical heritage and stunning natural landscapes. The city's old town is adorned with architectural marvels like the 15th-century Los Borja Ducal Palace and the Moorish cloisters of the Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba. For history enthusiasts, the Archaeological Museum showcases prehistoric artifacts.
41% as popular as Sant Antoni de Portmany
25 minutes off the main route, 22% of way to Ibiza Town
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Sant Antoni de Portmany is a bustling town situated on the western coastline of Ibiza, one of Spain's Balearic Islands. The area is famous for its vibrant nightlife scene and expansive natural harbor, known as Sant Antoni's Bay. A picturesque boardwalk runs from the harbor to the tranquil beaches of S'Arenal and Es Pouet, both of which feature gentle, shallow waters perfect for swimming.
Most popular city on this route
2 minutes off the main route, 92% of way to Ibiza Town
Santa Eulària des Riu is a locality situated on the eastern shores of Ibiza. It is a region that comprises various towns and villages and has a total population of 32,637 people residing within its borders. This municipality is known for its scenic beauty, cultural heritage, and serene ambiance. The town's surroundings are adorned with lush greenery, pristine beaches, and crystal-clear waters that offer numerous water sports activities to tourists.
32% as popular as Sant Antoni de Portmany
14 minutes off the main route, 92% of way to Ibiza Town
Best stops along Calpe to Ibiza Town drive
The top stops along the way from Calpe to Ibiza Town (with short detours) are Platja de Ses Illetes, Mundomar, and Platges de Comte. Other popular stops include Aqualandia, Cala Bassa Beach, and Platja de Gandia.
Aquatic park with outdoor pools, tunnel slides & obstacle courses, plus burgers & ice cream.
Great place but be aware of the queues. I say circa 10 school buses were parked outside on the day we were in. We only managed to get through some slides after 3pm when school kids have gradually started to depart. 1.5-2h wait for a slide before that made no sense.
Evgen L — Google review
Huge queue to get in the park at 12pm. Instead of making time slots they are making people to queue at the hottest time of the day, pandemic still there by the way. People are running in like mad to grab a table under the tent and leave there their belongings for the rest of the day. There are some semi private booths next to the main pool which you have to pay for separately.
Then another big queue to get the locker. And as a logical conclusion to all of the above, a queue for every water slide you want to go on - expect to wait 20-30 minutes for each amusement.
The only café located in the park operates only from 1 to 4pm (as if the rest of the day people don't need to eat or drink, or the park itself doesn't need extra money) and guess what? - yes, there is a queue!
Definitely not worth it's price of 26€ if you're buying ticket online and 29€ if you need to get one on the door where you have to... queue!
Apparently some of the amusements in August 2021 were closed which didn't stop the park management to let in as many people as possible.
Overall experience is below the expectations. Poor infrastructure and the lack of management.
Not recommended.
Andrej Cholodov — Google review
Despite many bad reviews we went there, and didn't regret it for a minute.
It's a small aqua park, with many life guards and kind staff.
The longest waiting time was about 40 minutes for the "black hole" but it was worth it, so much fun. Waiting places shaded. Clean toilets. For lunch we had pizzas and they were freshly baked not frozen ones, reasonable price.
Price for 2 lounges and an umbrella 8 euro, car park €5
It is nice place to go with smaller kids, but there is enough water for everyone and a few places smaller kids can't go😁
Daiga Krivenoka — Google review
Great fun! I would strongly recommend buying the speedy passes to skip the queues. You can purchase them from the locker room attendant once in the park. Get a locker for your prized possessions and the rest will be quite safe in a bag tucked away on site. Make sure you sit up when you do the speedy race ride!
Chris Holt — Google review
Don’t go here if you don’t want to waste money. You pay extra (10€/each) for lockers, chairs and umbrellas and parking apart from the ticket.
Guards don’t let you do anything apart from walking in the water, also unreasonable weight limits on the slides. Nobody speaks english.
Dari Guerguieva — Google review
Great place to spend the day with the kids! Mine absolutely love it even if they have to queue for sometime. We took the seasonal pass which costs 300€ for a family of four, I think it’s cheaper to do so. It gives you 4 parking tickets per pass and you can bring food and coolers which is not allowed in other water parks(the food is horrible there so better bring yours). You need to pay for the loungers but picnic tables are free so people squatt those 🤭
Lovely smiling staff 😊
FatZoh Djem Nauf — Google review
We spent a very good weekend here. Keep your tickets, and will have more discount when you come back next time with old tickets.
Kiki qwq — Google review
Huge queue to get in the parking space and it is charge 5€. You have to wait anothe rqueue to entry it suppose to open only at 11:30pm it ia bit late for a summer period. All cleaned and staffs are bit angry when you need to speak with them. Th semi private booths next to the main pool which you have to pay for separately.
Then another big queue for every water slide you want to go on - expect to wait 20-30 minutes for each amusement. If you want it faster you need to pay extra 20€ each.
They have a restaurant buy you are allowed to bring your food and drinks.
Definitely not worth it's price of 26€ but the promotion 2x1 was far.
There is not high level water places option to make super adventure for adults, it seems more for children.
Big pool in the middle of the park was hot water.
Vivian Vicentini — Google review
There are a lot of opportunities for a family to have fun. There are a dozen of different slides, with or without water rings. Also, restaurants are ok with prices of about 3€ for ice cream or drinks. Area for small children in excellent.
Area for improvement is waiting time for slides and rings. Plan to spend at least 30min waiting for a ring, for slides with rings, or 30min for slides not requiring rings. Simply, the concept forces you to buy a Speed pass in order to have some fun on slides, but this increases the price significantly.
Milos Trikic — Google review
Fun day out, but way too busy in August. We queued for at least an hour on each slide. Food was decent if you’re buying lunch in there and prices are as expected for a water park. Take flip flops or sliders as the floor gets very hot and you will be standing on it for ages in queues. Buy your tickets in advance!
Emma Chau — Google review
The place is okay something to remark. First 5 euros to pay for the parking space after spending 27 for the entrance ticket is not fair. Also the place open at 11.30 and close at 19 during the summer sounds strange other places open early and close late. You need to have a lot of paciente and do at least 30 min of waiting for each slide with a short time available you need to rush to do all of them. The first arrive the first get the VIP zone you cannot reserve it online.
Alberto Gullo — Google review
The park is so so, I mean, the staff is awesome, very helpful and friendly, however, we had to wait for 1 hour and 20 minutes to ride the Calypso attraction... This lead us to, obviously, not doing the queue again for Black Hole and Amazon River as the wait was nearly the same. So we missed those two.
It was a good experience but unfortunately for me it's the last time.
Sorry, but I don't pay for tickets to waste time...
Al Martín (Bricksvlc) — Google review
We went to this park to slide from all the waterslides! Only 5 to slide from in this park so that was a bit disappointing. Long waiting times, and not very spectacular to say the least. Very expensive both entrance and snacks. Plusses are; enough shadow for everyone and enough tables and seats. Not allowed to bring your own. Also available VIP boxes, but only if you bring even more money.
Jeroen Appers — Google review
Pleasant aquapark for a family day out, but with a few disappointments.
We visited the aquapark on the first day of September, and it was a perfect day for it. The weather was sunny and warm, and there wasn't too much of a crowd.
The aquapark has a few variety of rides and attractions, a wave pool, and a few water slides. However, the wave pool was a bit disappointing. The waves were very small, and they didn't really feel like waves at all.
There are only a few rides that are suitable for children under 120 cm. There is a small splash pad for toddlers, but it's not very big.
Overall, we had a pleasant day at the aquapark. It was a good place to cool off and have some fun in the sun. However, if you're looking for a water park with a lot of thrill rides, this might not be the place for you.
Joaquin Sala Fayos — Google review
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The Castle of Cullera is a restored hilltop castle dating back to the 10th century, offering scenic water views and housing a museum. Situated in the coastal town of Cullera, in Valencia, Spain, it provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The castle has historical significance as it was involved in battles and reconstructions over the centuries.
Despite the Castle of Cullera being closed, the view from the hill was absolutely stunning, offering a panoramic perspective of Cullera and the Mediterranean Sea. The castle's exterior hints at a rich history, leaving me eager to return and explore its historical charm in the future.
Florin Kis — Google review
This place is magical! This is our second time here this spring and it never disappoints. I would recommend to anyone looking for a beautiful getaway for an afternoon. There is a small cafe at the top of the castle outside the church but it did not look big. It looked like a nice place to have a cafe but we like to go eat at one of the many restaurants on the beach below.
Shane Roberson — Google review
The castle itself is worth visiting, the view is amazing. However the gift shop is poor unless you want to buy devotional articles. Cafe is not welcoming, the smell of old oil put us off and we didn't try any of their delicacies.
Ewelina Gorniewicz — Google review
Fantastic views from all around the castle. Well worth the €3 charge. Definitely recommend.
Susan B — Google review
It was a very nice experience and we took beautiful photos. The walk us wasn’t too long only like 30 minutes but it was really great.
Emma Taciu — Google review
Tienes unas vistas muy chulas de allí arriba. Las personas con movilidad reducida pueden acceder al Museo por ascensor y a una primera planta con una plataforma, de ahí ya no hay más accesibilidad más arriba. El personal muy amable. El coste de la entrada al Castillo es de 3€ y si tienes discapacidad de 1€. Se puede subir arriba con el coche, hay para aparcar, si tienes movilidad reducida tienes un ascensor que te lleva hasta la entrada del Castillo sin coste para los de movilidad reducida, sino cuesta 1€ subir y otro bajar. También puedes subir por las escaleras para los que pueden andar.
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You have some very cool views from up there. People with reduced mobility can access the Museum by elevator and to a first floor with a platform, from there there is no further accessibility further up. Very friendly staff. The cost of entry to the Castle is €3 and if you have a disability it is €1. You can go up by car, there is parking, if you have reduced mobility you have an elevator that takes you to the entrance of the Castle at no cost for those with reduced mobility, otherwise it costs €1 to go up and another to go down. You can also take the stairs for those who can walk.
Marta Garralda — Google review
Parking (limited when busy) at the base (use toilets there!) if you can weave your way through Cullera to the access road. Funicular available from parking to the castle/cafe entrance.
Views spectacular!
Staff totally amiable and helpful.
Approach on foot is quite steep and long.
Interior not really suited to those with mobility problems.
Peter Drake — Google review
Spectacular place, to make a hiking route and beautiful views. You can see the whole city from the top of the castle.
Crissmath — Google review
This castle overlooking Cullera is very visitor oriented.
Lots of active media panels which explain the history of the site and the town.
Easy walking around the castle with plenty of viewing areas and opportunities to take in the vista.
Some parking available.
Well worth a visit.
David Hickman — Google review
Beautiful castle and church. Is definitely a place to see and take your time to enjoy. The architecture is very nice
Maria Marshall — Google review
Muy buenas vistas de todo cullera, muy recomendable subir a echar un vistazo en un día despejado.
También se pueden por detrás todos los campos de arrozales que es una extensión inmensa, además de los pueblos cercanos a Cullera.
Subo una foto con los precios de las entradas para el castillo.
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Very good views of all of Cullera, highly recommended to go up and take a look on a clear day.
You can also see behind all the rice fields, which is an immense area, in addition to the towns near Cullera.
I upload a photo with the ticket prices for the castle.
Miguel López — Google review
Lovely castle and walk up to it. Beautiful panoramic views over Cullera
Zhyna Williams — Google review
No es un castillo grande, pero es el único aquí y está muy bien conservado. La entrada es de 3€ adulto. Una visita de aproximadamente 40-60 minutos.
Está restaurado, tiene salas diferentes y unas decoradas. Hay placas con información y dos lugares con cine corto informativo. Tienen lugar unos talleres de arte aquí y ahora se ubica una exposición gratis.
Definitivamente merece la visita si quieres subir por la ruta de montaña y disfrutar de las vistas maravillosas. Hay vistas por ambos lados de la montaña- dan al mar y a la ciudad de Cullera.
NO Es recomendable subir del lado Del Mar porque es una carretera para los coches aburrida. Mejor del otro lado - es una ruta especial para caminar.
También hay un ascensor de 1€ para personas que no quieren subir a pie.
En la altura del castillo hay un café sencillo.
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It's not a big castle, but it's the only one here and it's very well preserved. Admission is €3 for adults. A visit of approximately 40-60 minutes.
It is restored, has different rooms and some decorated. There are plaques with information and two places with short informative films. Some art workshops take place here and now a free exhibition is located.
It is definitely worth a visit if you want to climb the mountain route and enjoy the wonderful views. There are views on both sides of the mountain - they overlook the sea and the city of Cullera.
NOT It is advisable to go up from the Del Mar side because it is a boring road for cars. Better on the other side - it's a special walking route.
There is also a €1 lift for people who don't want to walk up.
At the height of the castle there is a simple cafe.
Egor M — Google review
It's okay, not much to go around. We went 10:00 here. If you are thinking to buy ticket in advance I advice you not because the woman in the entrance is not there always, and you can have the same view without entering. Better also to pack your own food (I pack tuna sandwich, try it lol) and water to save (8 Euro if u ask for taxi just going there , 3 euros for entrance, 2 euros for souvenir coin)
Kimcyllerz — Google review
El castillo está muy bien conservado y la guía está fenomenal si llevas instalada la aplicación de castillos con audioguía gratuita. El único problema es que aparcar legalmente arriba en el castillo es difícil porque hay pocas plazas así que hay que llegar pronto.
Hay unas vistas espectaculares de Cullera desde arriba.
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The castle is very well preserved and the guide is phenomenal if you have installed the castle application with free audio guide. The only problem is that parking legally up at the castle is difficult because there are few spaces so you have to arrive early.
There are spectacular views of Cullera from above.
Javier Salazar Calle — Google review
Amazing place if you like history, cheap entry also. The view you have over Cullera from the mountaintop is breathtaking, for 1 euro coins you can use the mounted binoculars. Sadly theres no way to change 2 euro coins into 1 euro coins so come prepared. Also the only free watersource up there tastes like bleach, so bring your own drinks
faka g — Google review
un lugar bonito, con un museo pequeño pero interesante. la entrada es barata, entonces creo que vale la pena
hay vistas chulas, todo es limpio y en buena condición.
cuando fui, no había mucha gente así que la experiencia fue muy linda
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a nice place, with a small but interesting museum. The entrance is cheap, so I think it's worth it.
There are cool views, everything is clean and in good condition.
When I went, there weren't many people so the experience was very nice.
tarta — Google review
Seems cool! Amazing view. Cafe was closed though and I was dying for water.
Tom James — Google review
El castillo tiene bastantes cosas para ver, está bien restaurado el recinto, tiene un bar arriba y se puede ver todo en 2:30h. La cuesta aunque sea larga, no es empinada. Tiene una parada de autobús por si no la quieres subir a pie. Recomiendo ir en temporada de Otoño/primavera.
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The castle has quite a few things to see, the grounds are well restored, it has a bar upstairs and you can see everything in 2:30h. The slope, although long, is not steep. It has a bus stop if you don't want to walk up there. I recommend going in the fall/spring season.
SCrislers9 — Google review
Beautiful place and easy to reach, it gives a nice view on the city Cullera
Dymon Orlov — Google review
Muy simple pero no pude visitar el castillo ni el interior de la iglesia pero volvere para verlo y veré si cambio la opinión. En esta ocasión fue disfrutar de las vistas desde el mirador y tomando algo en el pequeño bar que hay. Lo que me pareció bastante deficiente fue que el bar no dispone de servicios y los del lugar estaban cerrados y fue un problema ya que un lugar tan apartado y turístico debería ser abierto todo el tiempo y el bar disponer de ellos también. Con acceso a rutas senderistas. Una pena que el tiempo no acompañará pues estaba nublado pero con buen tiempo creo deben ser muchísimo mejores las vistas. En horario nocturno puede ser un lugar romántico al que llevar a tu pareja a pasar un momento bonito mirando el horizonte o para un amanecer o puesta de sol. El ascensor tampoco estaba en funcionamiento y lo único que funcionaba eran las máquinas para sacar monedas de dicho lugar, habiendo dos de diferentes monedas, recomiendo la que esta en la parte superior, no la de las monedas de latón.
Un lugar que podría estar muchísimo mejor organizado sin duda.
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Very simple but I was not able to visit the castle or the interior of the church but I will return to see it and see if I change my opinion. This time it was enjoying the views from the viewpoint and having a drink at the small bar there. What I found quite deficient was that the bar does not have services and those in the place were closed and it was a problem since such a remote and touristy place should be open all the time and the bar should have them too. With access to hiking routes. It's a shame that the weather won't be good as it was cloudy but with good weather I think the views should be much better. At night it can be a romantic place to take your partner to spend a nice moment looking at the horizon or for a sunrise or sunset. The elevator was not working either and the only thing that worked were the machines to withdraw coins from that place, there being two of different currencies, I recommend the one at the top, not the one with the brass coins.
A place that could be much better organized without a doubt.
The MUSEU FALLER DE GANDIA is a creative museum that showcases exhibits related to the annual Falles festival. It features a café and friendly staff who can speak English. Visitors can gain a better understanding and appreciation of the festival after visiting this small but impressive museum. The museum does not repeat too many words from its input, making it an excellent paraphrasing tool for summarizing information in correct standard English.
Wow, what a terrific way to display the history of the Fallas.
Staff were friendly and engaging.
Tours were either self guided with electronic information or guided. Either option was easy and informative.
If you visiting the city make sure you take time out of your day to visit this gem.
David Hickman — Google review
Lovely Fallas museum with very helpful and friendly staff.
Marcia Labofski — Google review
Great spot to learn a little more about Las Fallas and its history in Gandia. The staff is friendly and our girls enjoyed learning more about the falleras and their dresses. The collection of the “pardoned” ninots is housed here with an audio guide that explains the history, building methods and traditions. It is a smaller museum focused on local fallas history that is a fairly quick and enjoyable visit.
James Lacer — Google review
I experienced the fallas in Gandia but am able to understand and appreciate it more after visiting this nice little museum. The person selling tickets spoke English and was very friendly.
Anna Maria Benitez — Google review
Today surprisingly, I got telephone message for COVID 19 vaccine . Excellent system. Clapping for the administration and health workers for their extraordinary efforts and devotion .
Mirza Akhtar Mahmood — Google review
Very small (1 room in fact) but still worth visiting. Gives a chance to understand Fallas tradition, get a very close look at the the sculptures, the costumes and the firework contructions.
Justyna W. — Google review
If you in Gandia you should go there. It more interesting than others museum in Gandia. Never seen before anything similar. Would like to go on las fallas de Gandia. Would be nice to see it in real
Olena Buckberry — Google review
First vaccination went well,A big thankyou to all the hard working people carrying out and doing a fantastic job 🥰
Ala Mills — Google review
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Carrer Sant Martí de Porres, 29, 46702 Gandia, Valencia, Spain
The Ducal Palace of Gandia is a historical landmark that dates back to the early 1300s. Throughout its history, it has been occupied by the Borja dukes of Gandia and boasts opulent Gothic and Baroque interiors. Though remodeled in the 19th century, original details are still present in the building. The Salon de las Coronas is among several lavish rooms while the Galeria Dorada stands out with its decorated rooms and tiled floor depicting the four elements.
Very helpful staff, wheelchair access including lift. We had a guide which was very interesting.
RoyGlyn Culliford — Google review
interesting and beautiful place well worth a visit. Some renovation going on so not really logic way of seeing things... But besides that all good.
Christian Bergenstrahle — Google review
Very interesting excursion, animated and spectacular. Borgia's family history on brilliant display.
Petr Shirshin — Google review
Very nice place. Interesting history of the place and this family.
Svitlana Kucher — Google review
Home of the Borgia’s! Very interesting guide who explained the history of times gone by, and the extraordinary Borgia family!
Mickie Price — Google review
Beautiful architecture and brimming with history, excellent English speaking guide.
A must visit if visiting Gandia
Very interesting, beautiful pictures and ceilings. The golden gallery is stunning.
It' just a pity that it looks very uninteresting from outside, you would pass it without a second glance if you didn' t know it was there, and the surrounding buildings are also not very appeaing.
Lets just say that the setting is not great.
On the plus side: very friendly staff, a good sound guide and an easy underground parking next door.
Forget about a stroll through Gandia though, its very depressing!
Hans Maes — Google review
This is a beautifully preserved historical palace. You can get a guided tour, audio guide, and some days dramatic guided tours. I got the audio guide and it was narrated well with lots of information. You only see the second floor but that's alright, because there's lots to see. You can probably spend 1 hour in this place.
Shaira Cruz — Google review
A real jewel. Totally must-see attraction in Gandia. Our guide Gabriel was fascinating... made the whole tour absolutely riveting and left us all feeling like we'd taken a 4 credit course of Spanish history at uni. The palace is exquisite and a tribute to the Jesuits who have helped keeping it for posterity.
Alberto Gonzales — Google review
I had a few hours to waste in Gandia and by chance passed by the palace. Well worth a visit of about an hour. Well laid out, I used the QR to guide myself around and it was easy. A lot to view. By the river but fairly central and lots of places to get refreshments nearby.
John Hopgood — Google review
lovely old palace showing the different decoration styles of the many centuries since it was first built. Splendid architecture, poor furnishing and the many royal portraits could do with nametags...
Lucas A. Ocken — Google review
Great palace, the collection of tiles were worth 👌 seeing.
Got a 20% discount via our hotel...
PAUL PEARCE — Google review
Low key 'palace' , well worth a visit for extraordinary decoration . I'd have wanted a little more about the Ducal role in so iety, but otherwise this plan is a secret gem in the heart of Gandia.
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Carrer del Duc Alfons el Vell, 1, 46701 Gandia, Valencia, Spain
Hidden attractions near Cullera's Lighthouse. Stairs take you to the cafetería and entrance to the museum inside the cave. Guided tour is very good as guide explain the history of the pirates and artifacts in all underground chambers. It has a small ship with a broken mast. Guided tour ends with a lights and sound show of a storm at sea. It is a cool tour for the price. After visiting the cave we walked outside up to the hill to see a hermitage, a sculpture with two huge hands and a natural balcony to see the lighthouse from the distance.
Jose Gregorio Lepervanche Valencia — Google review
Good place. It goes down very deep, so if you don't like stairs, so...
Guide was great and overall experience is good 👍
Sasha Pavlusenko — Google review
Amazing cave! Totally different from all caves that I've been in. It's breathtaking, worth of visiting.
Natasa Scopic — Google review
A curious place, well worth a visit, even if you are not interested in special effects and superficial pirate stories. It's a huge, peculiarly winding natural cave, quite atmospheric, and with a bit of imagination you can almost "see" bad old pirates hiding there in the mid-sixteenth century. There are many old artefacts - sables, guns, jugs models of boats etc. I was given an individual tour by an earnest young guide, in English. Pity I wasn't allowed to take photos. There is also a café by the entrance, which is rather handy.
Tanya Yurasova — Google review
I love this place and have visited a few times - always travelling on the dotto train (tren turistico) from Cullera beach (get on near Ale Hop). They've created a great experience building on the history of the invasion of the town by pirates. Not for those with mobility problems, since as far as I know the out way out is via some very steep stairs.
Angie Airlie — Google review
Must-visit when in Cullera! We were pleasantly surprised about the guided tour included in the €5 entry fee, but would definitely recommend it! Nice bar too 🏴☠️
Kaya — Google review
Absolutely not what I was expecting on the websit it said the tour would be 45 mins. It was terrible we only got 5 mins!!!
The girl tha was with us just stood there not even I sound came out of her mouth so I give this place 1 star!!
James Hughes — Google review
Terrible! Non accommodating for non Spanish speakers. We were told the tour lasted 20 minutes, our tour lasted a total of 5 minutes and when I asked could my son have one last look around, we were told no! Staff were very rude! Will not return, do not waste your time here.
Sinead Kelly — Google review
Meh, not super interesting. Train ride was nice though.
Daan van den Berg — Google review
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Placa Dr. Fleming, s/n, 46400 Faro de Cullera, Valencia, Spain
Aqualandia is an outdoor water park with a variety of rides and activities for all ages. It's the first waterpark in Spain, and it offers a great experience for thrillseekers and families alike. The park has stunning views of the ocean, and is located next to Mundomar, Spain's largest amusement park.
Really liked this waterpark in benidorm. Food was good and prices good
D Adams — Google review
Fully loved this waterpark. Slides were amazing. Staff excellent service especially the guys in the Rapidz slide as I lost my mobile in one of the splash pools. The team there found it with their feet while continuing to work. Absolute life savers!!!
Paul Clasper — Google review
Looks ok, a bit old in some areas but overall is a nice experience. The little ones definitely will enjoy it. As for the older is nice for few hours but after they will get bored.
We took the afternoon pass and we chose right because it was perfect time from 3 to 6.30pm
There are some nice slides, some scary and some funny. It worth trying each one!
There are shops and some fast food restaurants so you can eat and drink refreshments there. We bought our tickets online and there is some small saving!
Andrei Bacos — Google review
Well spend weekend inside the refreshing fresh water of Aqualandia in Benidorm, Alicante. My family and I enjoyed our stay. Recimmended for friends and family, kids will surely love it.
Angelito Villamin — Google review
A really great water park in Benidorm which caters for all ages. The park is built on a hillside and set among pine trees and an amazing view of Benidorm below from some places in the park. It is quite hilly and there's a lot of walking involved but lots of shaded areas including when queuing. There are slides and rides to cater for all ages (and adrenaline level!) and most of them have a 1.25m height limit apart from the red Vertigo slide which I believe is 1.4m. My son is 7 and he went on most of the rides barring the extreme ones. There are ample places to eat dotted around the park serving sandwiches, burgers and pizza plus a BBQ and self service type restaurant in the centre. The food isn't the best (and not the best value) but it's what you'd expect from a place like this and the pizzas were OK. There's lots of covered picnic benches too to eat your own food but these got "reserved" early so get in quick and dump your bags. We visited in late August and the place was busy with queues for all the rides but the wait times were manageable between 10-30 minutes. The more family oriented rides had bigger wait times while the extreme slides had little to no wait when we were there. My advice would be to arrive as early as possible as the queues early on were small, the park opens at 10am. My sons favourite ride was the rapids and it's possible to hire your own rubber ring which gives you fast track to the rapids plus the use of the ring in the pools. The cost is €8 for the day plus €2 returnable deposit and for us it was worth it as we spent the entire afternoon on the rapids. They are quite heavy and bulky though and you have to carry them up quite a big hill for each turn! There are some pools for younger kids too and toddlers plus various small slides, jumping platforms and even a zip wire. There's plenty of lifeguards on duty and they seemed on the ball. My son got his height checked several times throughout the day as he is only just 1.25m tall. They take cash or card at all the shops/food outlets and also offer a cashless wristband system to save having to carry cash/cards. Sun beds are €5 each and there are lockers available starting at €5 for standard and rising for larger ones and ones with USB charging. We managed to spend a full day here and didn't leave until gone 7pm. Parking is free and plentiful. Highly recommended and we will return when we are next in the area.
Andrew Booth — Google review
Alot to see and do however it was let down by the long queues for certain rides, but also weight limits. I'm a big guy and had to weigh with multiple people until the target was met or under. Quite embarrassing really! Queue for food was lengthy, and confusing. Even staff didn't know what was going on!
I'd go again, hopefully I'll be lighter (!!) and will enjoy it more.
Haydn Richards — Google review
It is one of the best water parks in Europe.
It is fully recommended. Fun for all ages!
The end of summer is a great time to go, no queues, while the weather is still good.
Leonardo Castarlenas — Google review
A good family fun! We really enjoyed the day spent there. It is a place for everyone from toddlers to adults. Some of the pipes are very scary ;)
Witold Story — Google review
Don't advise buying food there Burgers and Chips are served cold and they argue it's the buns that are cold rubbish burgers were cold they are all cold chips also and cost the earth ,your allowed to take picnics I advise you do so take your sun cream also as never seen such a price on it in the shop there, apart from that it's a great fun day out apart from the staff telling me it's the buns that cold not the burger then refused to feel the burger's themselves really unhappy with that if it wasn't for the fact I didn't want to ruin my grandchildren day I'd have called the food health inspectors in Take a packed lunch I ate at the food place OPPOSITE the BBQ food place , which did look busiest so maybe they produce hot food so maybe try that place X however on All the rides the staff seemed friendly and it seemed safe for the children lots of life guards everywhere they were alert and friendly which was a relief to know that it was safe and eyes everywhere so thank you to the staff for that peace of mind it made the day more enjoyable my Grandchildren really had a Great timex
Sally Welch — Google review
As soon as we arrived we were greeted and the worker offered to take a family picture for us. The park was so clean the pavement slabs looked new . The flowers everywhere were beautiful. Lovely park to walk around.
There were lifeguards everywhere and they watched everything. The rides and pools etc were amazing. Worth the money. We would definitely return .
Shelley Oxlade — Google review
When we get there, there's a lot of people even it's weekdays which makes the place so fun. There is ample parking space. At the parking entrance, there is a staff member who can guide you where to park and show you the main entrance. Despite the number of people paying tickets, it's not a problem because they have 5-6 entrance gates that you can choose to queue at.
If you have a family member or friend who is disabled or autistic, they can provide you with a wristband for identification that prevents or except you from queueing.
There are lots of lockers.. but be sure to bring some cash in case the machine won't work using the card. Additionally, there are restaurants inside that you can choose from.
They have a lot of slides to offer so far. To inform you, the water is salty. It's not fresh water, it's from the ocean that's why they have a fresh water shower in every slide or area. Many trash can/ garbage can or bin everywhere, so it's not a problem to find where the trash can is.
A Jacuzzi is also available, along with a mini cave and falls. In addition, they have a beach-like area with a fake wave, which is entertaining. The water is clear. Each area has staff or lifeguards available. Rental of chairs and tables is available, just like at a normal beach site. Overall, this place is fantastic and we have a lot of slides, swim, and fun. 😁
Carlos III Ngoho Esco — Google review
Ok park itself is good and decent .. but..
- the queues are well annoying, like 1 hour for each ride
- no dingis in lazy river, you have to pay €6 for it. That's unacceptable
- the wave pool takes forever to start and only little rate
- the food is is not nice, €6 for hotdog and €10 for pizza .. literally cold and bland food
- the beer is €5, quite ok I guess for water Park but still think it's a lot for a beer
- €35 euros I paid for this water Park, plus €9 for locker and you have to pay €6 each for sunbeds and dingis !
- the rides are good, but Jacquzi doesn't have hot water ( like that's the whole point) .. the rides and poool is literally salt water!
Dhaval Vala — Google review
Actually can’t believe the amount of negative reviews stating some pretty obvious comments! Been going to this water park for 30 years and yesterday I returned with my children! It is the best! So much fun for all, parking is free which if you’re from the UK you know is a bonus. Buy your tickets online at least a day before you arrive - it’s cheaper and you don’t have to queue, you just get your bar code scanned. Lockers are 9euros for a large one - we got one but to be honest didn’t overly need it just for the car key! Sun loungers you pay for just like you do at the beach, however you don’t need them unless you want to sit at the front of a younger kids pool. So many other free areas to sit and shaded. We took a picnic best idea although we still brought a beer . Food is priced as you’d expect. If you want to secure a base for your towels etc do this as soon as you’re in as the tables tend to get taken! Look at the rides and work out what you really want to do and head their first - the Cyclone queue does reach 90minutes - we went their first, you have to have 4 people so might need to buddy up with strangers - it also has a minimum and max weight limit - they weigh your team and if it’s not right you can’t go - we were too light but luckily we swapped a person from the group behind us as they were too heavy! Such a great ride! We did everything more than once and this is in the height of summer! You can rent a ring now for the lazy river which I did think was a bit of a rip off at first but then I realised that you also have express access to the rapids! You just roll your ring right past the queue and up the hill so actually really worth it! The water is salt water but it is nowhere near as harsh as the sea in my opinion, we took a small hand towel and left it at the bottom of rides with our shoes each time to dry eyes if needed but it was no big deal and I hate the sea water! A lot of rides you can wear goggles as long as they are secure so if your worries about salty eyes take some Google’s! Floor does get hot from 12 onwards as to be expected but you can also put your sliders on your hands etc which lots of people did. Check your weather forecast before booking. We picked quite a cloudy day which was fab for not stressing about the kids getting burnt! Best day out don’t let the negatives out you off ! Xx
Amie Townshend — Google review
Crowded with people. Long queues you should queue 30-40min to each one. Expensive ticket £79 for 3 people and additionally you should rent sun beds and a locker box for €6 each. Also the food and drinks are expensive at €10 and €4.
Good luck!
Krastyo Ruskov — Google review
It's a great place. Aqua Park is massive , with good facilities and great rides! Obviously , lots of people, but you need to expect that, after lunchtime , queues for most wanted rides! Good food counters! Amazing day overall
Kristine Komule — Google review
Brilliant water park! Worth the 1hr 30 car ride from torrevieja. Arrived just before 10am so there were no queues and managed to get onto every ride by 11.10! Don't know what the food is like as we took a picnic with us, lots of seating for those who choose to bring their own food. The water park is surrounded by beautiful mountains and views.
Priyanka Patel — Google review
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Sierra Helada, s/n, 03503 Benidorm, Alicante, Spain
Mundomar is a multi-animal park located in Benidorm, Spain. It offers visitors the chance to get up close and personal with dolphins, sea lions, parrots and other exotic creatures. Many of the shows are performed by the animals themselves, including dancing dolphins and pirates. There's also an area where children can become keepers for a day.
What a day! We went for the VIP ticket and there was only 2 of us on the tour! We learnt so much from Victor our guide and how the animals are cared for. The park is amazing and what they are doing for conservation is outstanding. All the staff we interacted with were friendly and knowledgeable. The icing on the cake was getting to touch the Dolphins and to go into the lemur enclosure and have them sit on your shoulder. AMAZING! So worth the price and the park has amazing views. We will be back for sure!
Carl — Google review
I came here 18 years ago, I have photos of me with seals and dolphins so I took my family here in 2022. They enjoyed it, we watched the seal/sea lion show and the dolphins. Enjoyed it all even if most of it was in Spanish. Well worth a visit especially their top dolphin breeding program.
Cameron Aka — Google review
Incredible experience, travelled to Benidorm from the UK and booked Mundomar and Aqualandia as a duo booking for just €39.
The dolphin and sea lion shows are amazing! The park is spotless clean and you can tell the animals are well taken care of. There are plenty of toilets and places to get food and drink dotted around the park.
Would highly recommend a visit if you're in Benidorm :)
Beth — Google review
Was really nice time to spend a few hours here I really enjoyed the environment etc, staff was really nice helping us with directions and where to buy to tickets, The shows being free was really good in my opinion and the meeting dolphins was really cool the animals are so looked after and the shows were amazing 10/10 for the staff performance hope to go again when we come back again some day:)
Kacey Hopkins — Google review
What a lovely place to visit ,,we saw the dolphin show which was brilliant .
All the animals look healthy and well looked after .
A little bit hilly upto the top of the park ,but not too bad.
Only negative was the cheese burger ,which was tasteless and bland .still tasting it hours after consuming it ,so suppose you get your moneys worth.
Overall excellent day out and good price if you go to round the town travel .
Malcolm Lee — Google review
We loved it so much!!! It feels animals are well cared for and have sufficient space. And the guides are outstanding, we had Victor to walk us through the park, and he was brilliant sharing all interesting facts about each animal. Meeting Black and white Madagascar lemurs and feeding birds was experience to treasure for long! Thank you Victor, you made our visit to MundoMar a very special one:)
Joanna Nosal-Charowska — Google review
What an amazing place, we booked the V.I.P package for €59 each and was not disappointed when we arrived we were all given our own Mundomar bag and t-shirt and introduced to our tour guide we had Carla who did an amazing job showing us around and teaching us about the animals. Also included in the V.I.P package was meet and greet with the Sea lions, Dolphins and Birds, but much more than we had photos with the giant tortoises, fed the Lorikeets and Lemurs which was amazing. The tour also provides free drinks and food so well worth the money. The views overlooking Benidorm from outside the restaurant are breathtaking. The place is spotlessly clean and the staff are all very friendly. This is must do day whenever you visit Benidorm we loved it.
Andy Wigley — Google review
It's a great experience and the dolphin show is amazing. I would recommend not taking pictures with lemurs or any other animal, as it will cost you 8€ and you will get a very poor-quality picture. This is because the staff doesn't take more than 2 seconds to take a picture. It's rushed and very obvious that it's just a way to make money off the tourists.
Tina Puc — Google review
We loved the sealion and dolphin shows. The sea lions come right up close to you and you can have pics taken and if you like buy them at the end. A small play area for little ones to play. Beautiful views from the top and a gift shop. We stayed 3hrs and that was enough to see it all. Overall my kids loved it.
Saeeda Khatoon — Google review
Amazing Day Out. We went for the VIP experience with guide Vincent and was fantastic. We managed to learn so much about the animals, have unique experiences within the cages and have photos alongside dolphins, sea lions and parrots. They even provided a drink and some sweet and savoury snacks. Plus stayed in the park 30 minutes after closing. They really do care about the animals and is well worth the price.
Peter Bush — Google review
Fantastic experience for young to old. The VIP experience is well worth it, including a free t-shirt and bag. The photographs and hands-on moments with the dolphins, sea lions, birds and black and white lemurs will be something to remember for life.
Scott Marley — Google review
An amazing place to visit for the day , plenty to see and walk around. The shows have Spanish, then English speech so if you are here on holiday , you'll know what's going on . Staff are so friendly and understanding (my daughter is autistic and broke a bone in her foot just before we came out so is in a boot and a crutch) 100% recommended booking online , you can do same day booking !
Trudy Marlow — Google review
My husband and i had a very good time here! It was a really nice stroll and we got the chance to admire a few species of birds and mammals. There was also a dolphins show which we enjoyed in particular.
We bought the tickets form the ticket booth but they would have been 20 euros cheaper had we purchased them online. However, we received coupons with a discount for Aqualandia, which was nice.
We got there by car but visitors can reach Mundomar by taxi or bus as well, so this is an easily accessible location.
We were able to admire fish, apes, parrots, penguins, seals, flamingos, dolphins, ducks, lemurs and a few other species i can’t remember right now.
Also, the view from the top is fantastic!
I recommend this place to families with children, couples and groups of friends. This is an activity that people all ages can enjoy. And i would also recommend purchasing tickets in advance, as they are much cheaper that the ones purchased from the booth.
Alina Cupa — Google review
We tried sea lion interaction activity. My kids, 8 and 13, loved it. The trainers did a great job and sea lions were very clever and cooperative. We also got lovely pics at the end. Thank you!
Arezou S.Ivanova — Google review
Absolutely amazing sea lion (& seal!) experience. This park is closed out of season but still open for experiences Wednesday-Sunday. My daughter said it was the best day of her life - I think that says it all!
Tamara — Google review
Good place for the kids, 3 shows that was close enough in time that you did not feel like you were waiting for to long between them! The children was really enjoying the park. The only downside was that the park it self was a bit small
Audun Hobøl — Google review
Mundomar was fun for the whole family. There were lots of interactive shows and events. The Halloween set-up and events were amazing and fun. We stayed from open to close, and had a great day.
James Wallace — Google review
Fantastic attraction.
The parrot show was awesome.
Compared to other similar sttractions in the UK this is by far worth every cent.
Coming again next year :-)
Matt Martin — Google review
Shows are perfect!! Seal and dolphins are fantastic. Zoo is on 20 minutes, when you didnt go to shows, but you must go on it!! Entry is 31 Euro on 1 person. This prise is little bit high, but not horrible :)) Enjoy it!
Platja de Gandia is a popular beach located in the coastal town of Gandia, Spain. This picturesque beach stretches over three kilometers and features fine golden sand, clear blue waters, and ample space for sunbathing and swimming. The beach is well-equipped with facilities such as showers, toilets, changing rooms, sun loungers and parasols for rent. The promenade along the beach is dotted with restaurants serving delicious seafood delicacies and cafes offering refreshing drinks to quench your thirst.
4.5
(2065)
46730, Valencia, Spain
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Camping Fuentes del Algar
Campground
Nature & Parks
Nature & Wildlife Areas
Waterfalls
A great family run campsite, we stayed for two night and visited the water falls which are really close by and walkable. The team are so friendly and helpful, especially Carlos. The approach road which runs past the busy tourist water falls is challenging ( we are 9 metres), it’s a steep narrow road but Carlos called the local police who assisted us by making sure the road was clear. The team at the site were great, nothing was too much trouble, they even offered us two pitches for the price of one. There’s a lovely natural style pool in a lovely garden, public bbqs, showers and loos, a kids club and a bar/restaurant on site. A lovely setting, thanks so much for a lovely stay.
helen Mck — Google review
Staff are very nice and the bar/restaurants area is lovely. 10 minute walk to the waterfalls (€5 per adult). Facilities are clean. We only stayed one night in the end as the mosquitoes were too bad for us (not the campsites fault) so if you get bitten, then take some prevention.
Lindy Brazier-Larkin — Google review
Brilliant experience. The staff were helpful and friendly, they took the time to chat to us and make us feel welcome.
We camped with a small tent. The ground is very hard (no grass) so you need rock pegs and a hammer. It could do with more toilets especially when larger groups arrive.
Carl Michael — Google review
Beautiful, very clean, amazing views.
There are bbqs and a restaurant/bar on site, children's play area.
The fonts are a short 10min walk away.
We come here regularly just to chill out and relax.
Best campsite I've been too! ! Friendly staff!!
Matthew Perry — Google review
Nice small place, clean and well looked after. People at the campsite are always friendly and very accommodating. The Algar waterfall is quite close and there are few bars and restaurants nearby as well. We camped here twice so far, and we'll be coming back here again in the near future. This is our favourite site.
thinkingmagpie — Google review
Great camping great experience in the middle of a mountain. Close to the Fonts d'algar.
They have smoothies! And nice breakfasts with hummus, salmon, avocado...
Toilets are a bit old, but pretty clean
Svitlana Blyzniuk — Google review
If you park here you cannot eat your picnic lunch unless you pay for the picnic table or camping area. This feels bad when you had to walk up the mountain from the river where you also can’t eat your own picnic lunch. Good luck if you want to bring your own food to this natural area.
Troy Forbis — Google review
It's ok
Vat isn't included in price so be prepared
Owner needs to work on his people skills a bit
It's very dusty, out tent needs to be washed.
John Montgomery — Google review
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Partida Algar, S/N, 03510 Callosa d'en Sarrià, Alicante, Spain
The well-known city beach known as LP is characterized by a palm-lined boardwalk and opportunities for swimming and volleyball. Situated near holiday apartments in Benidorm, it experiences moderate crowds during the summer months, but is generally less crowded than other urban beaches in the area. The sea can be slightly rough due to its location, although mornings are typically calm. LP offers ample options for dining and nightlife, although some visitors may find the water quality less than ideal.
Beautiful and quiet beach with blue waters and a few restaurants in the surroundings.
As it is not a sand beach, I recommend you to use proper shoes to go in the water and avoid hurting your feet. I love watching the sunset there as it is so relaxing. Not many people so you can really hear to the mother nature and the sounds of the ocean.
Nathalya Musa — Google review
Een plek voor een heerlijke vakantie met zon, strand en zeer veel goede restaurants en gezellige barretjes.
(Translated by Google)
A place for a wonderful holiday with sun, beach and many good restaurants and cozy bars.
Michel Froger — Google review
This is a beautiful pebble beach. Walking on the pebbles feels like a foot massage.
Ihor Liehotin — Google review
Lovely promenade with beautiful views at any time of the day or night. Beautiful clean sea on a pebble beach with some sand. Views of mountains, Altea and Calpe. Restaurants and Bars to visit. Beach has life guards.
Angie Haveron — Google review
Leuk stadje. Mooie promenade langs het strand. Makkelijk met de bus vanuit Benidorm te bereiken voor maar €1,60 pp.
(Translated by Google)
Nice town. Beautiful promenade along the beach. Easily accessible by bus from Benidorm for only €1.60 pp.
James Van Dalm (Jimmy) — Google review
Lovely quite beach it's very clean the seas also clean abit wet though alot of people tend to like the sand beaches but this time of year in july August it's umbrella vill absolutely millions of them u can't move so we go to this pebble beach for the space and quite
nikki jay — Google review
the water isn’t really that clean, but the proximity to restaurants was great
Christinne Cuyugan — Google review
Albir- a truly beautiful place. Not too busy but loads and loads to do. Lots of very good bars and restaurants to visit all year round. Easy bus ride to Benidorm and Altea, the later is also a lovely place.
Andy Cruickie — Google review
Nice and wide pebble beach with clear water
Sjoerd Wynia — Google review
If there were a place where to jump from a high cliff into the deep blue waters, I would have rated it 5 stars.
Mahmoud Bay — Google review
Lise and I had a wonderful time here just being us....
Gregory McCarthy — Google review
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Alicante, Spain
I'll never travel to Ibiza Town without this trip planner again
(Translated by Google) It is a place with a wonderful view from the balcony with shops, bars, restaurants, music and everything to spend a wonderful night having dinner or a drink ... strolling through its streets ...
(Original)
Es un lugar con una vista desde el balcón maravilloso con tiendas comercios bares restaurantes música y todo para pasar una noche maravillosa cenando o tomando algo ...pasear por sus calles...
Susana Josefa Mart?nez Mora — Google review
Nobody works.🙈🙉🙊 All employees in a room talking and talking, not working at all. Please go to the main consultorio if you ask for SIP. 🤮
Sincronico AVS — Google review
(Translated by Google) Nice place with small streets with clothing and souvenir shops, you can visit the Church of Consuelo and eat in one of the restaurants in the area, there is also the Mirador De los Cronistas from which you can see beautiful views of Playa De La Roda and the Port of Altea
(Original)
Bonito lugar con calles pequeñas con tiendas de ropa y souvenirs, puedes visitar la Iglesia del Consuelo y comer en alguno de los restaurantes de la zona, también está el Mirador De los Cronistas del cual se pueden realizar unas hermosas vistas de la Playa De La Roda y Del Puerto De Altea
Juan Carlos De Sousa — Google review
(Translated by Google) The most unpleasant and rude receptionist. Laughing at a patient and discussing the move with someone from the town who was waiting for his appointment. Giving personal details out loud while laughing saying what he has to put up with. I don't know how these people sleep at night, neither them nor the person responsible for them being there.
(Original)
La recepcionista más desagradable y mal educada. Riéndose de un paciente y comentando la jugada con alguien del pueblo que esperaba su cita. Dando datos personales en alto mientras se ríe diciendo lo que tiene que aguantar. No se como duerme esta gente por la noche, ni ella ni el responsable de que esté allí.
Andrea — Google review
(Translated by Google) My visit to the Altea medical center was marked by the incompetence and lack of empathy of the receptionist. The inability to contact by telephone, the contemptuous attitude towards patients and the negligence in the management of medical consultations is a clear indication that this person should not occupy their job. An intervention by the administration is urgently needed to ensure quality service and respectful treatment of patients, or else they should consider changes in personnel to preserve the integrity of the medical center.
Additionally, it is important to note that the only positive reviews that the medical center has received come from people who confuse the place with the historic old town of Altea. This confusion highlights the lack of merit of the medical center itself and highlights the need to address the aforementioned deficiencies.
(Original)
Mi visita al centro médico de Altea estuvo marcada por la incompetencia y la falta de empatía de la recepcionista. La imposibilidad de contactar telefónicamente, la actitud despectiva hacia los pacientes y la negligencia en la gestión de consultas médicas es un claro indicativo de que esta persona no debería ocupar su puesto de trabajo. Urge una intervención por parte de la administración para garantizar un servicio de calidad y un trato respetuoso hacia los pacientes, o de lo contrario, deberían considerar cambios en personal para preservar la integridad del centro médico.
Adicionalmente, es importante señalar que las únicas valoraciones positivas que el centro médico ha recibido provienen de personas que confunden el lugar con el casco antiguo histórico de Altea. Esta confusión evidencia la falta de mérito del centro médico en sí y destaca la necesidad de abordar las deficiencias mencionadas.
Eva Maria Crespo Fernandez — Google review
(Translated by Google) The receptionist is very rude, she has no empathy, she scolds everyone, you can tell she hates her job and the rest of us pay for it.
(Original)
La recepcionista es muy maleducada, no tiene empatía, regaña a todo el mundo se nota que odia su puesto de trabajo y lo pagamos todos los demás.
Roxana — Google review
(Translated by Google) The receptionist has very little respect, she treated me terribly and I left there crying terrible
(Original)
La recepcionista tiene muy poco respeto, me trato fatal y salí llorando de allí pésimo
Drea Crosing — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful streets with a special charm, spectacular views, I recommend it 100
(Original)
Precioso bonito unas calles con un encanto especial unas vistas espectaculares lo recomiendo 100
Liticia “Liti” Maria — Google review
(Translated by Google) The attention is not only terrible, but also the following. Apart from not even looking at your face, they treat you as if they were doing you a favor (or at least the doctor assigned to me). This last time I had to ask for a second opinion from another doctor, who after explaining that she prescribed me some pills without having done any specific test and almost caused me to hemorrhage, questioned that doctor's work and immediately took that pill away from me.
(Original)
La atención no sólo es pésima, si no lo siguiente. A parte de que ni te miran a la cara, te tratan como si te estuviesen haciendo un favor(o al menos el doctor que tenía asignado yo). Esta última vez tuve que pedir una segunda opinión a otra doctora, la cual después de explicarle que me recetó unas pastillas sin haberme hecho ninguna prueba específica y casi provocarme una hemorragia, puso en entredicho el trabajo de ese doctor e inmediatamente me retiro esa pastilla.
Castell de Dénia is a picturesque castle by the water, dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries. It offers a glimpse into history with artifacts on display, showcasing its Greek, Roman, Moorish, and Spanish influences. The climb to the top rewards visitors with stunning views of Denia and the mountains. While exploring the castle's ruins, visitors can also enjoy a café at the top.
Visited on a wild and windy day.
Still made so welcome. Very low cost to enter. Amazing. Fascinating history, spectacular views. Basic but good snack bar and facilities near top of castle. A very enjoyable visit.
Paul Trunchion — Google review
One of those "must do" trips if you're in the area. Actually a really nice opportunity for a walk with the family. Fantastic views from the top. Lovely little coffee shop at the top also serving alcohol so we stopped for beer and cake. Saw a beautiful red squirrel in the grounds also.
Pammy Croasdale — Google review
For 3 euros it's a must as the Denia views are great. Not a huge amount to see but worth the walk.
richmouland — Google review
On a bright day this is an affordable and scenic hike up and down a rather old and well preserved castle in the heart of Denia. Come prepared to climb and pause the climb, especially with elders. Refreshments can be found at the cafe on top. Stunning views with ample space for photos. Laid back vibes and not overly-crowded. A space equal parts history and imagination.
Justin Rogers-Cooper — Google review
Loved this high hill castle in the heart of Denia’s old town. We visited early on a Monday morning, but even then it was clearly popular with locals and tourists.
There was lots to look at in the castle buildings themselves, but I must admit the views of the town from this high vantage point took most of my attention.
Excellent for just walking around and exploring, as well as getting to know the surrounding area.
Graeme Kirk — Google review
Awesome view of the city and surrounding area. The castle itself is but a ruin, but the restoration of the battlements really shows how impressive the castle was.
Cheap and enjoyable experience, highly reccomendable.
Nicolai Nielsen — Google review
Ruins of Castle of Denia are definitely worth a visit if you are in the area. There's not a lot remaining but you do get a super view of the surrounding area and it's very cheap at 2euros per old person, and dogs are allowed.
David Mitchell — Google review
Amazing view from the top, the castle/fortress is beautiful. I find one spot that very interesting for me, there was an entrance and the stone floor has a very flat and slippery surface. Interesting and beautiful, please becareful when you walk on it. There is also cafetariaand toilet on top, And I love how the cats are taken care of in this area. They provide food and drink for the cats. It was a nice visit there.
Katy H — Google review
I enjoyed a lot the visit there. It was in the 15th of August and it was crazy hot and humid, but anyways a great visit. It took us about two hours of slow walking to go around the whole place.
El Manzanito — Google review
For only 5 euros the Castle and its views are a must when visiting Denia. It’s a steep climb to the top but worth the views
Catherine Heather — Google review
Absolutely gorgeous! Can't say anymore. The views are spectacular! The castle and ruins are so lovely and interestings! Little museums inside too. Loads of cats around! 🥰🤭
British Scone — Google review
There is a huge amount of history to learn about by visiting this castle, from the Greeks to the Romans, Moors, Spanish wars and more.
It's well worth a visit if you are in Dénia, but decent shoes are recommended or at least good sandals as parts of the steep paths are uneven and in several places slippery.
There are great views from the top of the castle, a good reason to visit if nothing else. From the top you can see right over Dénia and the mountains.
Entry was only €2 each (seniors) which included a guided tour.
Tony Payne — Google review
An impressive old castle with a lot of history. Splendid views over Dénia and the surrounding mountains and landscapes.
Lord Mark “MightyDutchman” Polane — Google review
lovely place to visit only 3 euros and fantastic views
Cathy Hill — Google review
Beautiful views, lovely walk and reasonably priced to get in.
Andrea Almeida — Google review
The castle itself is nothing really special, but the views of the city are fantastic. We took our dog with us and had no problem whatsoever. The walk up to the castle through the narrow streets is beautiful with many picture opportunities. It's well worth a visit.
Martin Costa — Google review
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C/ Sant Francesc, S/n, 03700 Dénia, Alicante, Spain
The Parc Natural del Montgó is a stunning natural park spanning 2,117 hectares and showcasing the flora and fauna of the Mediterranean region. The park features the imposing Montgo massif, which rises up to an elevation of 750 meters above sea level, offering breathtaking views from its summit.
The Montgó Natural Park is very beautiful for hiking. In the Montgó Natural Park, the imposing Montgó Natural Park massif rises up to 750 meters above sea level, almost parallel to the coast, and dominates the entire municipality of Marina Alta. From the top of Montgó you can enjoy an extraordinary view. Bring flashlights when walking the routes to the caves and after sunset. Almost all routes are suitable for children, mountain bikers and runners. Mt Montgó is an imposing massif that rises majestically along the coast, overlooking the towns of Javea and Denia. The nature reserve dominates the skyline in the northern part of the province of Alicante and is very popular with hikers and cyclists.
Pascal Maurice — Google review
If you are planning to explore Montgó Natural Park, it's worth considering a visit beforehand to the Park Information Centre (in Bosc Diana park & gardens, Avenida de Joan Fuster).
Pick up a free leaflet with a detailed map of the park, showing the various walking routes plus relevant information (in Spanish) - distance, degree of difficulty, total ascent/descent etc.
There is a very useful 3D scale model of the park and surrounding area, with walk routes marked on.
Also, display boards with information about natural history, flora and fauna, key species etc.
Mark Richards — Google review
Wild, beautiful, and preserved. These are still rare attributes, rare enough to be marked. Take your walking boots for a walk, one of these days these boots are gonna walk you to the wild life of Mongó
Alain Sanchez — Google review
Great place to visit Many of the spots are not found unless you’re local or know the area well I suggest and recommend that you check these places out to get the best experience of a Valenciano
Hugo Afinastar (Afinastar Entertainment) — Google review
Great walk from Xabia Port to cap San Antonio. Not suitable for those with mobility issues or young children. Wear suitable shoes and take water
Mrs L — Google review
There is an awesome hiking route from the Harbour in Javea all the way up to the Lighthouse at the end of 'the elephants nose'. The route is not to difficult, but walking shows are required since you will be walking on rocks. Do make sure to enjoy the views.
Arjan Spannenburg — Google review
Remember to take and use sunproof cream.
Water at least 1,5 l per person. Take a cap.
Up and down 4 to 5 hours, depends on your physical state. Don't start later than 3 pm unless you plan to spend a night there.
Denys Frolov — Google review
Parc Natural del Montgó is a beautiful place to visit with stunning views and breathtaking scenery. However, the rocks and roads can be challenging to navigate and are not an easy walk. Nonetheless, the park is definitely worth a visit for anyone who loves nature and enjoys hiking.
Nicolas Bannerholt — Google review
Great view and easy access. If you want to walk to the top the path is quiet dangerous and difficult but there is enough indications. Be careful of the changing weather.
Micha Darcey — Google review
This mountain called MontGó - which means Elephant - actually looks like an elephant, when driving by you can see its eye and trunk and of course the mountains shape of an elephant.. Driving over the mountain by car is great fun, several lookouts from which you have a great view over the sea and the small city's Denia and Javea.
Jeroen Appers — Google review
Loved the hike. There is a cave on the bottom called Cova de Tollada (or similar, I may be butchering it). You can apparently go pretty deep inside the darkness there but i didn’t venture.
Regardless, the hike before it is spectacular. True beauty to see the sun, sea and mountains in one place
Stanislav Kozlovski — Google review
Amazing views from the top, quite a climb allow 2 - 3 hours each way. The path at places can be very rough or close to the edge especially the summit climb. Even if you go half way the views are stunning!
Av. Arenal is a bustling street that leads to a popular beach, lined with palm trees and offering various types of residential buildings, local shops, eateries and services. Visitors can explore the area all day long as there is always something going on, especially during weekends and evenings when it's crowded with people. The avenue offers ample opportunities for shopping and dining, catering to different tastes and preferences while maintaining high standards of cleanliness.
I really enjoy this beach.. Perfect in a hot sommerday.. Very refreshing swith good bars
leonilda orrego viera — Google review
(Translated by Google) We love the promenade. There is something going on at any time of the day. Of course there are a lot of people out and about on weekends and evenings. There are always opportunities to shop or eat. There is something to suit every taste. Cleanliness is always ensured.
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Wir lieben die Promenade. Zu jeder Tageszeit ist etwas los. Am Wochenende und Abends ist natürlich sehr viel Publikum unterwegs. Man findet auch immer wieder Möglichkeiten zum Einkaufen oder Essen. Es ist für jeden Geschmack etwas zu finden. Es wird auch immer auf Sauberkeit geachtet.
Birgit Hoefer-Kress — Google review
(Translated by Google) A must in Javea to enjoy the seaside.
(Original)
Incontournable à Javea pour profiter du bord de mer.
Louis — Google review
(Translated by Google) There are a variety of restaurants but you always find the same dishes in all the restaurants.
(Original)
Il y a une variété de restaurants mais on retrouve toujours les mêmes plats dans tous les restaurants.
Elena Soler — Google review
(Translated by Google) Great avenue with many shops
(Original)
Gran avenida con muchas tiendas
Ariadna Pérez Montero — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spectacular
(Original)
Espectacular
Granadella beach is a picturesque cove that boasts a small, pebbly shore. Surrounded by pine trees and featured as the backdrop for The Cold Light of Day movie, this sheltered beach offers a tranquil escape from the world. Though it has limited parking close to the shore, visitors can enjoy pleasant views along the coast climbing road from a moderately distant car park.
Beautiful pebble beach with emerald green waters in a very calm and quiet bay
Sjoerd Wynia — Google review
Perfect beach for sun bathing , crowded during the weekend, in September also warm and enjoyable.
soni thaker — Google review
Picturesque, very small sheltered pebble beach with cafe. Parking is very limited close to the beach but available a moderate walk away, uphill.
Pleasant views on departure if you take the coast climbing road from the car park.
Worth a visit but beach shoes are a must and be prepared for a walk from the car park
Sean Y — Google review
Stunning bay. One of the best! A couple of trendy and relaxed bars with toilets. Water is gin clear and good for snorkeling. We went on a Monday, arriving around 9.15am and about the 4th family there so loads of parking at that time. By 10.30 it was very busy. You'd still get parking at that time but be prepared to walk down hill a long way and inevback up. I'd imagine you'd have to be earlier at the weekend. If you're looking for a place to visit during a holiday, this bay is an absolute must.
Ben Bartram — Google review
Nice beach but very busy in summer time. Take watershoes with U
Take some time and have “Fideuá “ in Rosita Restaurant
Leonel Rojas — Google review
Stunning bay with a beautiful stony beach. If you climb the stairs on the left side of the beach you will see a beautiful vista of the whole place.
Jakub Jurkiewicz — Google review
Stunning beach and great Tapas whilst enjoying the view. Parking requires patience and sometimes a bit of a trek.
Colin Wells — Google review
Great views and the water is just amazing. It is very crowded in July and August.
David — Google review
Stunning cove with light cliffs rising either side. The beach is pebbly. Getting to and parking at Granadella is a bit of a mission as traffic down to it is heavily restricted (it’s fine at night).
Paul Haworth — Google review
Best beach in the Javea area in my opinion. Beautiful coves and surrounded by rocky mountains.
Sieglinde Czerwinski — Google review
Just beautiful. Pebbles are lively small powdered grey. The sea was electric blue. Take something to sit on, and relax. Winding roads, small car park. But when we left everyone had parked along the road. Driving back up, great views, now more appreciated. No shops or restaurants open. We visited 26.12.23. the sun was shining, we were in t shirts and shorts.
Helen Page — Google review
Very beautiful place, not the best option to swim, but you can take a lot of impressive photos there
Humai Verdi — Google review
Very nice beach,good vibes,go early gets a little crowded
martin victor — Google review
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I'll never travel to Ibiza Town without this trip planner again
Arenal Beach is a vibrant area with a mix of apartments and townhouses, making it convenient for those looking to live without a car. It's situated near shops, doctors, pharmacies, schools, bars, and restaurants. Visitors praise the friendly service at Alberto's and enjoy the sandy promenade with its variety of places to explore. The beach itself is described as beautiful and surrounded by good restaurants.
soledadpb de lindblad — Google review
(Translated by Google) The boy who serves Alberto is very friendly and always attentive. Excellent service and very good value for money.
(Original)
El chico que atiende Alberto es muy amable y siempre atento. Excelente servicio y muy buena relación calidad precio.
Maciel Spinetta — Google review
ceferino De Diego — Google review
(Translated by Google) I love the sandy promenade...we have a variety of places...good restaurants and the beach is beautiful....👌🌊🌴🌅👍
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Me encanta el paseo del arenal ...tenemos variedad de sitios ...buenos restaurantes y la playa que es lindísima....👌🌊🌴🌅👍
The uninhabited, rugged limestone islet near the coast of Ibiza is associated with many local legends. It's believed to be a place where sirens dwell, UFOs have been seen and the Virgin Mary has been seen praying. Depending on how close you were to sunrise before bedtime, today will be more relaxed or full of sightsseeing options.
If your visiting Ibiza and you rented a car you have to come and to see es Verda
Asaad El-Mezughi — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking. A must see when visiting Ibiza. It was a relatively short walk from the car parking area too so great for all to visit.
Pinkchillie — Google review
The best place Ibiza❤️❤️
Jose Luis renthomeliday — Google review
I would not recommend you visit this please in the summer. Specially for sunset. It get too busy and noisy.
However, I’d totally recommend you visit it in the winter time. The temperature is just perfect, it’s nice and private and the views are breathtaking.
Plus, there are a few cool paths where you can both do some cardio and enjoy the landscape.
Thami E. A. — Google review
Just simply magical! Es vedrà should be on the top of your list of places to visit in Ibiza!The magnetic energy will ensure you leave a piece of yourself on the island and feel the strong need to return sooner than later! 🤩⚡️
Charissa Cheong — Google review
Best sunset ever. Was so amazing to watch the sunset with a whole bunch of people.
ann john — Google review
If you come to Ibiza rent a car and visit this place. It's not far away from ibiza city. With a car it takes only 45 minutes to get here. You can park on the street. If you plan to visit Es Vedra for sunset, i reccomend to come early otherwise you won't find any parking space. From the parking to es vedra it takes only about 15 to 20 minutes to come by foot. I will defenitley return to this place one day. Somebody proposed here.
Fabian Pallestrong — Google review
One of the most fascinating and magical places i ever visited in my life :)
Words and pictures cannot describe how amazing it was to experience my first sunset there <3
If you are in Ibiza, CHECK OUT THIS SPOT!!!!!!!!
Domenico Rondinelli — Google review
I proposed to my wife here and I’m so glad I did! It really gives this place a special place in our hearts!!
Gary Duffield — Google review
One of the best places around the island to enjoy the sunset. Don't miss this place if you come to visit Ibiza.
* You need car to arrive
* Best time during the summer season is around 8pm (to get a nice place )
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Platges de Comte is a much-loved beach on the western coast of Ibiza. It boasts three stunning coves with soft, golden sands and crystal clear turquoise waters that are perfect for swimming. This low-lying headland offers breathtaking views of the outlying islands and is an incredibly popular spot to watch the sunset over the Mediterranean Sea while listening to Balearic beats.
Beautiful beach. Must go if in Ibiza
lique fatti — Google review
The most beautiful beach in Ibiza
Absolutely cristal Water
M T — Google review
25 April 2024
Beautiful beach with sand and clear water. I think it's the most famous beach in Ibiza. There are a lot of restaurants where you can refresh yourself. I really recommend to go there for a sunset which leave you breathless, very romantic!
To reach there roads are bad
Prudvi Reddy — Google review
Great views. Beaches lovely. Superb sunsets. Naturist beach to the west. Close to free car park.
Denis Parker — Google review
My personal favourite beach to watch sunset.
Book a table at one of the restaurants for a late long lunch, then head to sunset ashram for a cocktail, have a swim and wait for the sun to set over the ocean.
A gorgeous beach with a great atmosphere
Jet_Set_Gypsea — Google review
Stunning area to visit, great beach, safe swimming , lovely bar/ restaurant.
Frank Wells — Google review
Beautiful views! There are only 3 of 4 restaurants here so not many choices. Buses back to San Antonio run every hour. They may come slightly early so be prepared! Good spot for surfers
Carlene CC — Google review
Amazing Cala! Sunset spot 🌅
IMLaw LLC — Google review
One of the most beautiful beaches I’ve ever seen! Parking is clear when you arrive - just follow the cars parked & find a spot. Stunning spot for sunset too & make sure you get lunch at the restaurant Sunset Ashram - it’s great food & drinks.
Anna N — Google review
One of the best beaches in Ibiza...there you can come with taxi or bus number L4 from Sant Antoni bus station or with your own car... There is parking if you come with car... The water is so clear and clean... It's not so deep, and you can come so far in the water from the beach... The beach is not so big, but always you can find place to put your towel... There is two great restaurants with so quality food and drink... It's not so expensive... There is lot of young people... One of the nicest sunset on the island... Great view... All recommendations for visit and spend all day if you are at Ibiza 👌
VLAJKO PETROVIĆ — Google review
Great view, it is like divided in two. It is not too big so it can get crammed in summer.
Santiago German Perrone — Google review
Beautiful beach with three restaurants, worth visiting if you are in ibiza a return boat can bring you from san Antonio de portmany for as little as 12 euros
seanene browne — Google review
Gorgeous beach, one of the prettiest on the island! However, gets really crowded and transport there via bus and taxi is very limited. There is car parking a short walk away and there are multiple places to grab a drink and food but severely overpriced for what it offers.
Melike Bilgic — Google review
Perfect location for the sunset! There's 3 beautiful beaches, in 1 of them you can swim with or without clothes. Also there are 3 different places to enjoy some drinks & food!
This Cala was one of my favourites in the island, so bad we found it the last day :(
Enjoy it for me!
Karla Irazú — Google review
We came here for the sunset, like a hundred other people. It was crowded but we knew and expected that in high-season (end of august) - if you don't like people - stay away from this place because yes, there are a lot.
The sunset was really beautiful and if you can ignore a million instagram skin-showing models, you will enjoy it :)
Worga — Google review
Amazing views!!!! With waves this day but that was the first time I saw waves there usually is very calm and flat .
Bruno — Google review
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07830 Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Balearic Islands, Spain
The Cala Bassa Beach Club is located in one of the most beautiful beaches on Ibiza, with soft sand and crystal clear water. It has a pool that is perfect for swimming and diving, as well as a variety of dining options.
Great beach, calm and clear. Nice (but pricey) restaurant.
Saffa Cyclist — Google review
Very nice and beautiful beach.
BUT today was full on jellyfish so no one on the water and we left after short time.
Really shame. Jellyfish are a big problem in Ibiza. Specially in small Cala
AleX — Google review
Excellent location and nice beach club. However, given the pretentious appearance, the service levels don't live up to it. If you ask 250 euros for the Taittinger lounge, that service needs to be top notch. It simply wasn't at that level. So, could be 5 stars if price and quality of service match.
Marco Wanders — Google review
Excellent well maintained beach. The club charges 6 euro for parking but this is redeemed against drinks so effectively it is free. Drinks are overpriced but not as much as O Beach. Plenty of room to find to sun bathe in and beach is nice.
Vin Chenzo — Google review
We reserved the Taittinger Lounge, which was worth its price. Direct view on the sea, elevated from the beach, shade from the trees. Located in the quietest corner to keep you distant from all the busyness. The bay is very nice for a swim, the menu offers a good variety of food, in the lounge area you have your separate restaurant where you don't need to worry to get a table.
The only problem was to get the attention of the staff, some were good, some not.. but the place is so nice that you would not mind waiting a bit longer to ask for food or additional drinks. There was always a queue for the toilet, and no separate changing room. Which was a bit annoying. Remember to show your reservation at the entrance of the parking so that they direct you to the right place to leave your car for free and closer to the entrance.
Selma Aldemir — Google review
Great cove
Amazing breach to spend the day.
Good restaurant. Can have more veg options
Hira Israr — Google review
Close to San Antoni de Portmany... You can come with bus L4, with your own car, taxi or with boat tour from Port Sant Antoni... It's small beach, clear water...I think it's family beach, always full of parents and their little children... In the main season there is very much people on the beach, and there is little hard noised if you want to relax...i think better to go there early in the morning or late afternoon after six... There you have some restaurants if you hungry or want some drink to refresh yourself... All recommendations for visit if you at Ibiza and take some nice pictures but in my opinion better in low season 😎
VLAJKO PETROVIĆ — Google review
Good picturesque place, with rocky area for great pictures and good jumps into the turquoise water. And a sandy area for chilling in the sun
Prudvi Reddy — Google review
Great beach, beautiful views, options to use the beach club day beds, cabanas, sun beds which is pricey but you can chill on the beach or the bar areas for free, parking is 5 Euro but with your ticket you can exchange that for a bottle of water or a Corona - highly recommend a day here.
Andrew Fenn — Google review
Lovely fresh food at cbbc, perfect vibe and scenery
Andre Prince — Google review
Beautiful beach with Cristal blue water 😍 it seems like a natural swimming pool 🥰🥰
Doina Aftene — Google review
Nice Cala - what Ibiza is all about. Gets crowded, as you would expect. The beach club is the best option for comfort, and the beds on the beach can be reserved in advance. By law, anything on the beach is public and has a price limit in addition to reservations actually being illegal. The beach club allow reservations despite this and charge extras. Check out the website. Parking is ample, costs 6€ but get their before 10:00. Toilets are also available.
Krzysztof Kuch — Google review
Located in a nice bay, with an equal amount of sun and shelter. Place kept nice and tidy. But completely overpriced and not good value for money. (Double sunbed was €270 for the day!!) Food and drinks were completely overpriced too! When we got our bill, they even tried to overcharge us by €80 for soft drinks that should have been included in the price of the bottle of vodka we bought! Thankfully we were sober enough to notice the “mistake”. Getting a taxi here in the morning was easy, but trying to get one to go home at 18:00 was impossible. There were even a few illegal taxis outside offering to take us where we needed, but for twice of the price!!! Thankfully a bus arrived shortly after this and we were able to get into Sant Antoni for €3 per person!
Stephen Crutchley — Google review
Absolutely beautiful view from the restaurants. The ocean is emerald blue in areas and light blue and pearly clear. The beach was very busy but their was room to walk and enjoy my dunk into the salty Mediterranean. Definitely a must visit
Adam Shabana — Google review
This is a nice beach
But it is really expensive.
We would rent sunbeds but for 6 it was 750 euro's
You get food and drinks for that (im not sure)
But the beach is nice and the water is crystal clear.
But we went away.
Wendy Hess — Google review
Beautiful beach with stunning blue water. It was pretty busy but we found a spot. There’s a lovely beach bar and restaurant so it’s easy to get some drinks and take down to the beach. Toilets are nearby just off the back of the beach.
The guys selling towels and umbrellas and the women trying to braid your hair are absolute pests.
Local taxis are a nightmare so either pre-book or plan other ways of getting back. We got the boat from San Antonio harbour which was brilliant - it costs €12 return and drops right at the beach.
Dan Crowe — Google review
Cala Bassa beach Club is a really very nice setup that there is everything for everyone like you can find very good selection of cuisines to few types of massage and many more better to come and experience to decide for your self.
Sagnak Doker — Google review
I came here super early in the morning and got to enjoy the tranquility and purity of this beach before other people rolled in. The water was crystal clear, and the sand was pristine and soft. Not to mention, the sea life here was vibrate, and it’s quite an experience to swim next to so many fishes. The best part was that there was also a beach club called CBBC with amazing food, service, clean sun beds, umbrella and upbeat house music. Highly recommend.
SK Wang — Google review
The views are amazing. However make sure you take your own drinks and snacks as the beach bars are very expensive. With a 330ml can of water costing €5! There are a few lucky lucky men and women here, but as long as your polite to them it's okay, they're only trying to make a living at the end of the day
Emma Louise — Google review
Nice beach. It is very popular and overcrowded. Beach club takes a lot of space over it. Two beach beds and umbrella in September 200e. Drink and food option on more expensive side but affordable.
Zeljko Buila — Google review
Wonderful place!!! The beach is amazing and so beautiful. U can have a lunch or drink something because near to it there is a big restaurant. If u wanna feel adrenaline u can do jetski.
Stefany Tardillo — Google review
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Carr. de Cala Conta, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Balearic Islands, Spain
The Bay of Cala Salada is a beautiful area on Ibiza that features clear waters, scenic walking paths, and a restaurant. The tranquil cove surrounded by forests makes it the perfect place to relax and enjoy the incredible views.
Cala Salada is small but very beautiful beach in Ibiza close to San Antonio... You can come there by car and you must pay parking or with bus L34 every 30min that is cheaper from San Antoni station...ticket is about 2e... The way is about 10-15min... Some people come by motorcycle or by foot.. Because beach is small better to come early to find place in high season... In low season always you find place for towel... The water is very very clear... There you have safe guard every day... One of the best island beach with sand for my opinion... Sometimes there is people who make great cocktails on the beach and people who sell some food... Always full of young people and atmosphere is very nice... All recommendations for visit and enjoy there if you at Ibiza 👌
VLAJKO PETROVIĆ — Google review
Great beach but very tricky to access as most of the route is not safe - they are not maintained and very rocky terrain. Do not recommend it for elderly or young children. The best part of the beach is very small and gets packed very quickly but there are lifeguards. There is only one restaurant that also gets full quickly. Please be aware that boats are not very frequent and do also get very busy which you might miss it due to not everyone being able to get in.
Edwin Boavida — Google review
A beautiful place to enjoy the turquoise sea and sunshine. You better be early - Cala Salada is getting super crowded around noon. As you need to climb a bit, we wouldn't recommend full hands and loose shoes.
Trained guys in shorts offering Moquito and else. Please don't leave your garbage at the beach so that everyone can enjoy this place in it's best condition.
Christina Elisa — Google review
Amazing 😮💨🔥 I love this place 🌞
It was easy to find 🅿️ also.
iuliana calancea — Google review
How to reach: we took a taxi to the beach from our hotel. But to return back, you can go to the restaurant there and ask them to call a taxi as there are no phone signals on this beach.
Suggestion: Please try to reach as early as possible as we reached here around 11:30AM and there was a big queue there to go to the beach(Surprise, eh?). Also, carry food and drinks as on the beach there is nothing but on the other side of the beach there is a restaurant.
Location: it is a small beach where you have to hike a little to reach there but the beach is very nicely located and you can take a lot of great photos.
Rohit — Google review
One of the nicest beaches on the island, the way to the beach is a bit rocky but worth the effort 😍
T F H — Google review
Lovely beach. Bear in mind the access is tough. There is a car park but you need to wait for a space. It is free though. The beach is lovely, you can enjoy its sandy part or its rocky part and do some diving. You can also enjoy the sunset. There is a guy selling drinks if you need. Overall 5* beach
andre martins — Google review
Beautiful hidden gem. FYI you don’t get cell service & might not be able to get taxi/ transportation back.
Chris Ramsey — Google review
This is one of the best beaches in Ibiza. Highly recommended by the locals as well! There's two beach areas at this beach.. there's a little bit of a walk uphill to get to the second beach. The view is totally worth it! Also, If you go in august, it gets very very busy. It's better to ride a scooter rather than a car during busy time as you'll have to park really far away from the beach
Himmat Kaur — Google review
Very pretty beach, accessible via a hill passage. The sandy part is relatively small and will fill up quickly. Nice mixed crowd of respectful folk of all ages on the day I visited. Perfect for a swim and little siesta. Although it was cloudy I'd imagine this to be a great spot to watch the sunset.
Ruben van Alebeek — Google review
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Spain
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Cap de Barberia is a contemporary lighthouse located on an isolated bluff, renowned for its panoramic sunset views. This picturesque landmark gained popularity after featuring in the movie Sex and Lucia and has now become one of Formentera's iconic symbols. During summer, visitors must walk approximately one mile from the designated carpark since cars and motorbikes are prohibited. A fabulous stroll around the lighthouse and cliffs offers breathtaking scenery.
Amazing lighthouse from 1970s great views.
David Jiri Peres — Google review
Magical place to enjoy the sunset, yet it gets quite crowded. Enjoyable at anytime of the day.
Eduard Seseras — Google review
Delightful landscapes and breathtaking sunset. Don’t avoid the cave, it brings you to a wonderful view and it’s also a shelter for cats, so don’t forget to bring some snacks for
these furry buddies.
iedidia — Google review
Good place for relax.
Good vibes✌🏻
BESPREDEL 12 — Google review
A drive and walk to the end of the island of Formentera is where you find this old lighthouse in quite good condition. There are views out over the sea but the rocks are sheer cliffs jutting out and so steep it made me feel very dizzy and gave me vertigo so don't go there if you have the same problem!
Sheila DoyleStevens — Google review
We had a lovely walk to the light house. The road now has barriers across so that only bikes or people walking can access the lighthouse. It's a long walk from the parking place so good shoes and a level of fitness are required. But so worth it!
Sandra Bull — Google review
Great place to explore & lovelyviews. But make sure you take water/drink, as there's nowhere close to rehydrate & refresh yourself away from the heat & sunshine.
Nikky Temple — Google review
Fabulous walk around the Lighthouse and cliffs.
Sol Nawaz — Google review
Amazing view. Recommend for sunsets.
Masha Metelina — Google review
Beautiful spot to watch the sunset. However, they have now sealed the area off so parking (even for motor bikes) is a few km away. So prepre for a hike!
Gustav Johansson — Google review
Dont be lazy, go there its only 15-20 minute walk. Beautiful views!
Valler CSGO — Google review
"Cap de Barbaria" is a location in the beautiful island of Formentera, which is part of the Balearic Islands in Spain. It is known for its rugged and picturesque landscapes, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, travelers seeking tranquility, and those looking to explore off-the-beaten-path spots.
Cap de Barbaria is located on the southern tip of Formentera and is characterized by its stunning cliffs, rocky terrain, and sweeping views of the Mediterranean Sea. The area is famous for its lighthouse, which stands as a sentinel overlooking the sea and providing an iconic backdrop for photographs.
Visitors to Cap de Barbaria can expect to find breathtaking panoramic vistas that stretch out across the azure waters. The area is particularly enchanting during sunset when the changing colors of the sky cast a warm and ethereal glow over the landscape. It's a place where you can immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the island, take in the fresh sea air, and revel in the feeling of being at the edge of the world.
The name "Cap de Barbaria" adds an air of mystery and intrigue to this location, which aligns well with the film's themes that I mentioned in the previous response. It's a spot that invites contemplation and introspection, making it a fitting backdrop for a film that explores profound human experiences.
Overall, Cap de Barbaria in Formentera is a destination that captivates visitors with its raw beauty, evocative atmosphere, and the sense of being at the edge of a wild and untouched world.
Abhishek Pandey — Google review
Cap de Barbaria, situated on a barren and rocky promontory, is located in the most extreme point of Formentera. We are in the south, 65 meters above sea level, and this pristine terrain looks proudly at the African coasts. The origin of its name is quite controversial: someone says that it refers to the barbarism that the island suffered from the numerous pirates who in the past plundered the Mediterranean; other sources, they approach the term “berberias” to the ancient name of the African coasts inhabited precisely by the Berbers. Cap de Barbaria is a very special place to visit: almost devoid of vegetation, here you will find neither restaurants, bars, nor shops. It is a virgin area where the total absence of reference points will lead you unequivocally on a small inner journey: it will seem to be on the border between the sea and the sky. Cap de Barbaria is certainly worth a visit for its famous lighthouse. Starting from Sant Francesc, follow a long paved road (you will see an almost lunar landscape on its sides) and, at a certain point, leave the car or the motorcycle to take a short walk that will lead you straight to the lighthouse. Located at the southernmost point of the promontory, it was inaugurated in 1971, although the project dates back to 1924. Just over 17 meters high, it has a diameter of about 3 meters and its function was to serve as a signal.
Of vital importance in past centuries, thanks to its light that reached 18 miles away, it prevented ships from heading and crashing into the rocks
Jitendra Singh Panwar — Google review
Beautiful lookout into the Balearic Sea. There is a cave trail that leads to a nice hidden lookout
Samuel Zakhour — Google review
Bit of a walk from the car park, but it's all very scenic. Worth going to the torre as well as the lighthouse, and also interesting to go into the cave and say hello to the cats, but be careful!
Richard Murrant — Google review
It's one of the places that you reach to, to feel peace and united with the nature. You can imagine your selfnas you are at the edge of the world, a limitless ending with a divine notion. Worth the drive, and must be visited when you are in Formantera.
Cala Saona Hotel & Spa is a stylish accommodation option that boasts a spa, tennis court, and both indoor and outdoor pools. It is situated in Cala Saona where families with young children can enjoy the sandy and shallow shores as well as crystal clear waters. The cove also features characterful pine trees, low red cliffs, and quaint wooden boat houses perfect for snorkelling in calm sea conditions.
From reading previous comments, I thought this hotel would be outdated but it’s not!! It’s awesome - great breakfast, beautiful pool and strong jets in the spa. Really cute outdoor area as well.
Nicole — Google review
We spend 2 nights at Cala Soana. We were disappointed because rooms were quite small and we asked for sea views but didn’t get it.
The tiki bar is expensive and get ready to pay for every service (like late check out etc..). You’ll not even have free water in rooms (6€ for water in your room is ridiculous in a four star hotel).
People were nice, the emplacement was nice. We rented scooters really easily!
Breakfast was great
Marine CHARRET — Google review
It was a Dream to Stay here… and all the expectations are came true…
Everything since we arrived like a free upgrade in room…the service in 🧖♀️ spa, in the pool and all atención was great… unfortunately the sunshade in the beach isn’t working like a extend service of hotel … the brekie was amazing 🤩 with the magnificent view to the sea 🥰🫶🏼
Renata Jardim — Google review
Beautiful hotel with amazing sunset views and an incredible beach. One of the best places we have visited. The only criticism is that the rooms are a bit bare bones, but perfectly clean and well-sized.
Colin Constantine — Google review
Up to 10 years ago this place was brilliant. Lots of Returning customers (us 18 times) it was one big happy family. We got a xmas card from hotel. The manager said farewell at the bus departure. Now changed to up market clientele so we go elsewhere. Lot's of great happy memories. Still friends with some visitors.
Bryan Glendinning — Google review
They advertise themselves as a 4 star hotel but they aren’t even close to it. Having stayed at actual 4 star hotels in this price range it is entirely too expensive for what is offered. While the hotel does have a beautiful view of the beach- it is not a private beach nor do they have sun beds or umbrellas on the beach that belong to the resort.- you’d think this is a beach resort so they have some beach front that is theirs but no that’s not what happens here. Instead you can rent them from some men that walk up and down the little beach $10 euros for the bed and $10 for the umbrella. The hotel provides you with two cards which you can exchange for beach/pool towels you can only get one towel per person per day and in the room closet there is an umbrella. The rooms are small, our room had a desk chair that was all frayed and has seen better days, as well as bathrobes that seem old and dingy looking I wouldn’t even touch them. The bathroom door in our room didn’t open all the way and would screech on the floor. Basic amenities such as hand soap, tissues and body lotion aren’t made available in the room! The path to the beach has a boardwalk with some missing planks. Reception was helping us get information for renting a car and then in the middle of that stopped to do something for another guest completely ignoring us when she was in the middle of helping us- unprofessional in my opinion. Good things about the hotel- drinks and breakfast were good, overpriced drinks but still good that’s about it. I honestly feel robbed/lied to having stayed here. If you’re looking for a beach luxury relaxing resort this isn’t it. They have all the potential to be what they advertise but as you notice details throughout your stay it’s like they aren’t even trying.
Nadine Corona — Google review
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Carretera a Cala Saona, 6, 07860, Balearic Islands, Spain
Platja de Ses Illetes is a picturesque beach located on a slender strip of land, boasting breathtaking views of the sunset and fancy boats docked nearby. It was voted Europe's best beach by TripAdvisor users in 2016 and ranks seventh among the world's best beaches. The sand is white, while pink coral adds to its charm, alongside turquoise water creating an eye-catching effect. This lightly developed area only features two wooden beachside restaurants.
It's definitely one of the best beaches. The only warning to avoid it during high season is way too many people it's magic is during the quiet months ... Wild and Acquamarina water !
Daniela M — Google review
Its a long stretch, there are plenty of mini-beaches on either side, all well-maintained. The water is crystal clear and cool. You can see atleast 4different shades of blue which make for pretty amazing pictures.
When we visited one side of the beach was windy and rough while the other side was calmer. There are rocky patches separating the 2 sides. These make for good changing areas where you can dry your feet and dust off the sand. Watch our for the scampering harmless lizards.
Plenty of free parking space available. The road leading here is quite bumpy with pot holes.
Nandita V — Google review
Best spot in the world to me.
Crystal clear water and amazing sand.
Love love this place, heaven on earth!
For Kiters works only off season with Southerly winds, yet you’ll have a great playground with miles of coast to kite!
Marco Scarpella — Google review
The best beach in formentera specially if you can sail there. Beautiful and deserted beach(in the early morning) so peaceful and the white sand and the clear water!
You can drive to the nearest parking and the. Walk.
It’s not ideal for toddlers due to the walk but it is still doable.
Avoid in the afternoon if you can there are way too many tourist.
We did a yoga class one morning and then went skinny diving was sensational
Alfredo Marcus — Google review
Very beautiful beach! Well deserved a visit.
Visited in April afternoon and we basically had the beach for ourselves.
jennifer franco — Google review
Wow, just wow. Never witnessed such blue water and white sand. Went there in April so there were not so many people. Apparently during summer it is way too busy but not now. Awesomeness 💙
Speedwagon — Google review
Absolutely paradise! Must see when in Ibiza, you need to go there for all day so you make most of it. You can get cheap return ferry for 29.99 euro from Ibiza Town Marina .
Adi Rem — Google review
Paradises!
It is a must while you are visiting Ibiza.
I do recommend to pay extra 15€ and get a flexible ferry ticket for €45. With flex ticket the ferry goes every 45min.
Normal ticket cost €30 and you can use it ones a day (around 10am and return around 6pm)
Rent a pushbike cost 14€ per bike (road bike) with a 20€ deposit.
gregoz — Google review
The stunning Formentera beach offers a paradise of white sand and crystal-clear waters. It's the perfect spot to relax and soak up the sun while marveling at the natural beauty of the island. Breathtaking sunsets and a peaceful atmosphere make Formentera a must-visit destination for beach and nature lovers.
Zied Arous — Google review
Definitely my favourite one.
The great thing about this place is that it has a double exposure, so you can choose the side of the beach you prefer depending on the wind, just a few steps away from each other. The water is beautiful, very clear and colourful.
It is predominantly a wild beach, without beach clubs or private areas. There are few bar-restaurants nearby, although very expensive.
If you like nature, rent a bike at La Savina port and reach this beautiful beach riding among the trees overlooking the sea, in just 15-20 minutes.
Gaia Luna — Google review
Gorgeous beach, especially on the right side - much fewer people. Clearest water, just stuff of dreams. No shade so bring your own.
Svetlana B. — Google review
Many say it's the best beach in the world. I can't argue with that. Only downside is there is a little trash on beach and restaurants are all scammers. BUT AN INCREDIBLE BEACH YOU MUST SEE.
Darren Baker — Google review
Incredible view with crystal clear water. Everything was fantastic except for a vicious lizard that repeatedly bit me while lying on the beach towel. 🦎 It was 5cm long, so its attack does not detract from the top rating. 😅
Recommend traveling here with anything other than a skateboard. Are unpaved roads when approaching the final destination. Bicycle, moped or taxi/bus is probably preferable. But if you still like to walk, do so.
Richard Benzler — Google review
📍😍Ses Illetes beach (or Playa de Ses Illetes) is located in the peninsula of Es Trucadors, in the northern part of Formentera island. It is on the west side of this trip of sand that we find the wonderful pink beach; this particular color is given by the union between the fine white grains of sand and the residues of coral dust that emerge from the sea.
❤️The name Playa de Ses Illetes means “beach of the small islands”: nearby we find Illa des Ponent, Illa de Tramuntana, Escull des Pou, Illa Rodona, Escull d ‘en Paia, Racò des Palo and the most famous Espalmador.
🤩Not far from Ses Illetes, precisely on the opposite side of the strip of sand, we find the beach Platja de Llevant; these two beaches are so close that they are often called “the twins” and have the great merit that, when the wind blows from the west and the sea will be rippled at Ses Illetes you will not have to do anything but go to Platja de Llevant; vice versa when the wind blows from the east and Platja de Llevant will be very windy you will go to relax in the quiet of Ses Illetes. Both beaches belong to an area called the Natural Park of Ses Salines. ✔️
Platja de Llevant is a stunning beach situated on the northern Trucador peninsula of Formentera. Although it can be windy at times, the water is calm and resembles a natural swimming pool on calm days. Sun loungers and parasols are available for hire, but most visitors prefer to relax on the soft white sand.
Such a beautiful beach. White sandy beaches. Turquoise colored waters. Not too much waves. Ideal for families with small children.
Jamie — Google review
Beautiful, sandy, long enough to not be crowded - at least in mid Oct that i have visited
Maria Ach — Google review
One of the best beach in the world... With it's cristal clear water and white sand it is really amazing... It's so clear that you don't believe sometimes... It's big and you always have place for towels.. In some place you can rent bed and umbrella.... You can come there from Port with car, motorcycle and bike... Everything you can rent... The best thing in my opinion is bycicle ... You must pay parking in front of beach... If you are hungry there is one big exclusive restaurant to eat or drink something... Much people prefer to bring their drink and food on beach...there is no place to hide from sun shine... I go there 10 years in row and it's really relax and beautiful... All recommendations for visit with girlfriend or friends and take some nice pictures and videos if you are on Formentera or Ibiza👌
VLAJKO PETROVIĆ — Google review
This beach is maybe the most beautiful one among all the beaches we visited. I suggest to wake up early in the morning in order to not remain hours in queue for entering in the illetas.
Simone Ceccolini — Google review
Best beach in Formentera this season: clean, beautiful, crystal water, sun, alone... Amazing!
Marc Ll. — Google review
Formenter and Platja de Llevant did not like it at all. The water is crystal, but with a waist-deep depth and restrictive buoys. It is impossible to swim, as it is very shallow. In some places, the beaches are dirty due to the large amount of algae. So neither clear water nor white sand provided pleasure. A place for tanning only. I don't understand the rave reviews from these wild places.
Sergey Shabunin — Google review
Fantastic beach! Beautiful.
Phil Jewell — Google review
Impressive, huge sandy beach with clear and crystal waters, one of the most popular beaches of the island. There is a beach bar/ restaurant, there are also umbrellas and sunbeds (1 umbrella and 2 sunbeds 30 euro). Also the entrance and the parking are not free of charge, but the beach absolutely worth the visit.
Platja de Migjorn offers a diverse coastline with approximately five kilometers of coves and rocky inlets to discover. Families can enjoy the sheltered Platja es Arenals, which provides opportunities for water sports and snorkeling in rocky havens. Additionally, visitors can relax at Kiosko Ca Mari, conveniently situated on the beach, offering cold drinks, shaded lunches, and delightful ice creams to beat the heat.
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Balearic Islands, Spain
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Benirràs is a charming cove situated on the northern side of the island, featuring a pebble and sand beach surrounded by pine trees and rocks. Its unique boho vibe attracts those who love romantic sunsets, especially during summers when the drums of Benirràs sound in a hypnotic rhythm. The cove also includes a small island called Cap Bernat with signposts to guide visitors towards its highest point at 27 meters above sea level.
Nice Calm beach with a little market. You can buy clothes and jewellery there.
In the evening some musician came for an gig.
Definitely a must do.
Sven — Google review
Cool spot for sunset, in the beginning of April the sun doesn’t set into the sea but but you can enjoy the sunset anyway. Vibes with music on the beach, cool things 🫶
Speedwagon — Google review
Beautiful beach. The Elements bar-restaurant has good food, but oh so pricey...
Michael — Google review
If going in the Summer and on a Sunday for the Drums GO EARLY. Parking can be a challenge and big queues. However, with good planning its a great family day out
Children will love the drums, the sunet is incredible and the restaurants keep everyone watered and fed.
Easily accessible, car needed although you can probably organzie taxis too.
Lee dinsdale — Google review
We took the little train trip for 20 euros from portinatx it was a lovely trip to do the bay had a little market and great for a swim surrounded by mountains.
christine radford — Google review
Nice beach but a bit smelly where the seaweed collects on the right side looking out to sea. Arrive early to get a good spot and free parking place. Pleasant for swimming.
Mark Meade — Google review
Nice calm beach, but be careful with the pebbles, easy access from parking place, there are some restaurants and a little market
Guzide Guney — Google review
Nice small beach. Be aware the bars don’t offer drinks only before 5. That’s lunch and diner only. It allows you to pick up drinks. Nice little market
Hjalte Niehorster — Google review
The best Spot to watch Sunset. We Came on sunday at 15:30 and still Had a parking place. If the Traffic is too full, they shut down The entrance. Although we were hoping to experience The Drums, but there was only one Drummer and we didn't experience it at its best. Also, The food Here is cheaper than in the Other fancy Sunset Locations, and The hippymarket is a little bit more unique.
Gabija Jakubauskait? — Google review
Best beach with food and drink options. Snorkeling is nice along the rocks. Clothing is also optional, at least along the rocks.
Amy Akers — Google review
This beach is stunning.
Not full of Instagram girls, just normal people sunbathing on a normal beach.
Would happily come here for a relaxing holiday with the kids.
Sun beds and parasols are kind of steep at 21 Euro a day. But loads of free car parking makes up for that I guess.
Very easy access direct of the road. Not millions of steps to the Carpark.
Pedallo & SUP Hire on the beach.
The beach is gravel / pebbles and goes in to the sea for about 10 feet then goes to stones / rocks. Perfect beach for the kids as it’s shallow for ages.
Will be back 👍🏻
Jason Ashman — Google review
Here people meet at sunset to "greet" the sun. There is a tradition that has been going on for years now that sees the hippies who live in Ibiza meet here at the weekend to greet the setting sun with their music. Beautiful and evocative.
Maurizio Muratore — Google review
Beautiful Sunset but over estimated by the reviews and dedicated blogs. We love the little market, the atmosphere and the free car park.
Luigi Milano — Google review
Beautiful beach inside a cove. I visited during autumn which meant the beach was basically empty, but the water was still warm enough for a short swim. There are lots of parking, when I visited it was free, but I don't know it that's the case during summer, I would expect it isn't. It is possible to climb the rocks surrounding the beach to get an even better view, but that might not be suitable for the youngest or oldest of visitors.
Rickard Björklund — Google review
Beautiful, secluded and also quiet beach. Has amazing sunsets with the hippies drumming. Good to visit for one day and has some restaurants around it. Small market too in front of the beach. Would recommend visiting at 3 pm and stay untill the sunset.
Stach van leeuwen — Google review
Beautiful beach set in an idyllic cove, plenty of parking a short distance from the beach, the sand is a little coarse but fine for sunbathing, conditions for swimming are excellent. Plenty of beds to hire and plenty of room for everybody else. There are 4 good restaurants providing typical Spanish, Italian pizza and the usual Mediterranean range, prices to suit all pockets.
Mark Callaghan — Google review
This beach is a beautiful one. The sun sets into the water in the summer! Recommend a visit in spring or autumn to miss the clouds of summer.
Market and drumming circle are big attraction during the summer months but drumming carries on every Sunday throughout the year.
A great sunset spot!
Jessica Gould — Google review
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Lugar Venda de Benirras, 154, 07815 Sant Joan de Labritja, Illes Balears, Spain
Bright sun umbrellas dot the sands of this petite, scenic beach tucked in a cove.
Stunning place to stay, immaculately clean, everyone is so friendly, shops are great, central pick up for ferry tours, water is crystal clear. It's peaceful and beautiful.
Ingrid Bannister — Google review
Refreshing climate with beautiful nature, Beach is crowded during weekends but it's clean and beautiful.. Must spend time whenever get a break..
prabhat vaishya — Google review
The staff and location was 5 star loved every minute of my holiday
Pamela Emery — Google review
Lovely resort if you have children
Simon Hodgkins — Google review
Worth to visit ones.
Jaidee Dee — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful bay with clear, turquoise water.
Cala Llonga is a wide bay overlooking the open sea.🌊
There are loungers on the large sandy beach
available.Two loungers plus parasol 21 euros.
Bars also available.
The best way to reach the bay is with a rental car.
Ideal for children as it goes gently into the water.
For larger ones there are pedal boats 1h=20 euros.
Recommended.👍🏼🌊
(Original)
Eine wunderschöne Bucht mit klarem,türkisblauen Wasser.
Cala Llonga ist eine breite Bucht mit Blick aufs offene Meer.🌊
Es sind Liegen am großen Sandstrand
verfügbar.Zwei Liegen plus Sonnenschirm 21 Euro.
Auch Bars vorhanden.
Am besten erreicht man die Bucht mit einem Leihauto.
Ideal für Kinder da es sachte ins Wasser geht.
Für größere gibt es Tretboote 1h=20Euro.
Empfehlenswert.👍🏼🌊
Nancy — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful beach in a beautiful bay and some nice shops
(Original)
Mooi strand in een mooie baai en een paar leuke winkeltjes
Martin Muilwijk — Google review
(Translated by Google) A magnificent place with water at an excellent temperature
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Um local magnífico com água a uma temperatura excelente
Cala Xarraca is a small bay with clear waters ideal for snorkeling and swimming. The cove has a sandy beach and a rocky bottom, making it another popular spot among tourists. There is also a rope swing that hangs from the rocks overlooking the water.
"The beautiful bay of Cala Xarraca with its crystaline water is perfect for snorkellers and a favourite with photographers. At only 90 metres long and 15 metres wide, this is one of the most isolated bays in Ibiza, boasting the most magnificent of views. It is surrounded by lush green pine forests dotted with white houses, rugged red cliffs and rocky pathways which make it ideal for adventure walks and exploring."
?ilvinas P. — Google review
Sandy/rocky beach. Lounge chairs available for rent, but easily possible to lay down on the sand. Plenty of free parking. Restaurant on site not great, but serves reasonably pricedcold beer.
Good starting point on a hike to explore nearby caves
Beauty Bar — Google review
The scenery is good. Beach is pebbly and stony. There are definitely better beaches around Ibiza. We went looking for a swing in the water that wasn't there. Would recommend as a quick stop off for a few photos but not as a place to relax and enjoy the beauty of the Island.
Kiran Shaju — Google review
Really nice, and has a large rock to swim to and jump off.
TIP, take sliders if you swim to the rock as it is very sharp on the feet
David Metcalfe — Google review
Beautiful cove on the Northeast side of the Island. Not many spots to set up your towels really as quite a small space and lots of seaweed on the beach itself. A lot of space is taken up by the sunbeds to pay for.
Not a massive car park and people tend to park randomly which minimises the space even more. If the car park is full you can easily park in the lay-bys on the main road and walk down (5 minute walk give or take).
Caitlin Broadhurst — Google review
It’s not a perfect beach, with lots of stones, and really small place. Just amazing view for a pictures, not for a swimming or jumping.
Marianna Zavedeeva — Google review
Beautiful place with clear water. The staff was very friendly and helpful. You can rent a kayak or paddle board. Restaurant with local food with good prices. Parking is free, but it could be tricky.
Andrea Carandang — Google review
🏝️🏖️🌊 I really love the sea here. I enjoyed it and would like to have a chance to come back again♥️
Yi3’c — Google review
The Anchorage beach and water 5 - Restaurant beach, rentals we did not use.... Because of swell at their dinghy dock.
We went to this pretty bay to Anchor is the water out about 200 yards is as clear as I've really seen
There was a stone wall with Wood Pegs to tie up your dinghy if you dared, there was a pretty consistent swell that was slamming are dinghy into the stone wall. In truth we need our dinghy more then a drink.
The beach Bar sold food and drinks, lawn chairs and boards are available... Which I would recommend padding around this little bay it really is beautiful.
The beach is mostly stone, there is parking before the Restaurant and Inn.
Live Luv SAIL — Google review
Beautiful beach. Nice restaurant. Nice and secluded. Loungers available. Calm sea on the morning we visited.
George Hyland — Google review
Sandy / rocky beach with beautiful water just around the corner (you have to climb a bit to get to the other side) , was not overcrowded (but is September and Monday) . Very delicious food in the restaurant on the beach.
Anna Janik — Google review
Best to come here morning early afternoon, you get shade in the afternoon, thus no sunset facing the sea
Luis Sanchez — Google review
Beautiful spot for a view point and descend to the beach
D BC — Google review
The beach has soft white sand and is very good for children to run and play around. The waves are not two wild. However we found 2 jelly fishes during the day on April 17th 2022
Dania — Google review
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Lugar Venda de Xarraco, 52, 07810 San Juan Bautista, Illes Balears, Spain
Puig de Missa, a 16th-century architectural marvel located in Santa Eularia, is a must-visit attraction in the area. While it's possible to drive up to this majestic site, taking the time to wander through the charming streets and admire the breathtaking views is highly recommended. This historical gem offers visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in its characterful surroundings and enjoy panoramic vistas of the surrounding area.
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07840 Santa Eulària des Riu, Balearic Islands, Spain
The Santa Eulalia Ferry is an exceptional mode of transportation for traveling to and from Ibiza Town as well as Es Canar's hippy market. The fares are reasonable, comparable to taxi rates, but much more pleasurable. Marvelous views of the charming coastline and ports of remarkable Ibiza town add to the overall experience. It is a preferred local travel method due to its fantastic service and frequent stops along the way.
Nice ferry to get around to the old town. It took about 50 minutes. It was also good that they had drinks served to you if required.
Stuart Jackson — Google review
We got the boat taxi to Cala Llonga, Formentera and to Ibiza Town in the evening. Service was efficient and the journeys were really beautiful, there was plenty to see. On the ferry to formentera you could hire mopeds and bicycles from the ferry staff which was helpful, we hired bicycles and picked them up when we arrived. You could get drinks and snacks on board.
Kelly Smith — Google review
Excellent Ferry with friendly staff .Very enjoyable trip to ibiza town .
Ian Lomax — Google review
Great experience and fun for the family
Danielle Dixon — Google review
Had a trip to Formentera, which has beautiful beaches, really exceptional, took the ferry from Santa Eulalia and bought tickets on line the day prior to travel and saved 10%. The travel agent at the hotel wanted 3 times the cost for a similar trip, so book separately. That said, when we got to the Dock, they requested all passengers from those pre-arranged hotel trips to board first and have the pick of the seats. It took 90 mins to get to Formentera and the drinks on the boat were very expensive, so be prepared and take drinks, snacks on board, or pay a larger fee on the boat.
Barry Gordon — Google review
Always on time the 3 times we used it , its a convenient way of getting to other parts of the island.
Paul Murphy — Google review
Brilliant way to travel to and from Santa Eulalia and Ibiza Town. Also to Es Canar to the hippy market.Very reasonable costs and just as cheap as a taxi - but much more enjoyable. Lovely views as you sail past the pretty coastline and the ports of the impressive Ibiza town. Its definitely my preferred way when traveling locally by far.
ann rees — Google review
High price and only 1 trip a day to Formentera at 10:30 and back at 18:00. Trip takes 1,5 hours so you will only arrive around 12:00. DO NOT BUY TICKETS ON THE BOAT for the bus or bike on Formentera! Much more expensive than on the island! It felt like being scammed. You can buy bus tickets very easy on the island near the bus right on the docs. Guy in the boat gave the wrong information about transport on the island. Just wanted to sell tickets. Don’t fall for it.
Rui Costa Jacques — Google review
Fantastic and we'll run .Price from es canar to Ibiza was €22 return which isn't bad.Some lovely stops on the way too.
Michael willis — Google review
They are the best option to travel around and avoid road trips. Summer is already quite hot to travel by car. It is better to take their boats and enjoy the sea breeze.
Óscar Marí — Google review
Great way to get to Ibiza Town and Formentera from Es Canar. Really enjoyable ride, always on time and you can buy drinks on board. :) would recommend to anyone.
Jessica Knuth — Google review
A bit bumpy after big storms. Staff helpful. Toilet facilities good although slightly cramped. Pleasant vessel.
Rebecca James — Google review
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Port de, 07840 Santa Eulalia del Río, Balearic Islands, Spain