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.
Cala Saladeta Beach in Ibiza is a renowned destination for swimming in the ocean and enjoying local snacks and drinks. The beach boasts white sand and turquoise waters, making it one of the top beaches in Baleares Islands. Ibiza itself is the second largest island among Balearic islands located on the Mediterranean coast of Eastern Spain. To reach Cala Saladeta Beach, visitors can traverse through Salada Cove, which is more crowded than its serene counterpart.
This is a paradise . It’s amazing the waters are like a pool . There are 2 parts . The first part is the easier for everyone to just sit in a sun bed and relax ,there is one cafe bar on the side . Not ideally for kids are this is beach is with stones . The second part is 5-7 min walking distance but you need to climb a little bit . There is maybe another path to reach the small sandy beach . You can go by car but to be sure you can take the car in the parking a lot close to the beach go there very early otherwise you need to leave the car 10-15 min walking distance . You can also take a taxi or the bus to take you to the beach . Enjoy !oh lucky you there is no signal down there so enjoy it !!!!!!
Christina Spyronikou — Google review
Beautiful,clean,calm! The only downside is that you have to hike to get down there but its so worth it!
Sirja Strazimiri — Google review
The beach not to miss while on the island. One of the most beautiful beaches I’ve been to so far. You can go there by bus during summer but starting from October the bus is not serving Cala Salada anymore so you can go by taxi, it will take you to Cala Salada and then there is a way (a small hike) to Cala Saladeta, a Sand Beach with Clear water.
Majdouline Najdini — Google review
Great view, one of the sites I loved the most in Ibiza. Nice beach.
Santiago German Perrone — Google review
Beautiful clean blue water! You need to hike a little to go here but it’s totally worth it! And the view from the top it’s amazing!
Mihaela Miha — Google review
Not ideal if you have a small baby. Road is a bit challenging to walk. But overall worthy! Just don't forget to bring food and water with you.
Rhea Mae Gligore — Google review
The beach itself is breathtaking and the water is the clearest I’ve only seen in few places. The only issue is that we went at 10am and it became impossibly crowded at around 12pm - we couldn’t even find place to swim in the water. So, if you’re looking for a “lowkey” and quiet beach, this place isn’t it. Otherwise, it’s truly beautiful and a must see.
Sophia Sopromadze — Google review
Very beautiful views and sandy beach. We came very early (8am) and the beach was ours for about an hour. Lots of negative reviews about the parking but we had no problem as the guard wasn't even there yet. Be sure to walk close to the fence if you want to reach the bigger beach.
Anita S — Google review
Cala Saladeta is located on the northern part of Ibiza, near the town of San Antoni de Portmany. It's a protected cove with stunningly clear and transparent waters. To reach it by car, you can park in a free parking area. From there, you have the option of taking either a staircase or a road that leads approximately 200 meters to Cala Salada, and then with a short walk, you'll arrive at the beautiful Cala Saladeta.
Although it's a relatively small cove and tends to get crowded, making it a bit challenging to find a spot for your towel and umbrella, the pristine sandy beach and crystal-clear water make it worth the visit. There's just one lifeguard, so it's advisable to bring your own water and provisions, as there's only a restaurant bar at Cala Salada.
The water is truly marvelous and transparent, providing a perfect setting for a refreshing swim. The added benefit of free parking makes it a convenient choice for those traveling by car. While the path to reach the cove might be a bit challenging, the overall experience is definitely worthwhile. However, if you're traveling with a small baby, it might not be the ideal destination due to the nature of the path. Just remember to bring along some food and water to fully enjoy your time at this picturesque spot.
Gabriele Sidoti — Google review
One of the nicest beaches in the island.
Try to be there as early as possible as it gets super crowded by 11am
The bus L34 can take you to this beach from Sant Antoni but starting from 10am.
The parking will be closed when it gets full
So my advice is to be there around 9am
Youssef El Ferchichi — Google review
Cristal blue water, amazing view. You need to come before 9am if you wish to find some good place, because after then the beach becomes super crowded. You need to hike a little to find it. There is a free parking, make sure to come before 9am if you wish to find some space to park your car there.
One of the best beaches on Ibiza I think
Kristina Shatokhina — Google review
In my opinion the best beach on the island. You need quite a lot to get here by car. Make sure you get here very early because there is not as much parking space as you might think. Get here around 10 o clock or earlyer. To get to the beech you need to make a quick hike. It's worth it because of the amazing view.
Fabian Pallestrong — Google review
One of the best Cala in Ibiza, Sand, Turquoise water & Rocks for cliff jumping, and a beautiful contrasts between green trees, white sand, rocks & turquoise waters
Aghiles R — Google review
Small and very crowded. The view is boring, you can only see the hill on the other side of the bay, not the sea. The water isn't as clear as other places, not good for snorkeling. The area where you can swim is also small and crowded. No shower and parking is ok if you arrive before 9.
Cala Gració is a picturesque cove located on the western coast of Ibiza, known for its crystal clear waters and sandy beach. The bay is surrounded by lush vegetation, providing ample shade and creating a serene atmosphere perfect for relaxation. Visitors can enjoy swimming or snorkeling in the calm waters or lounging on the soft sand while soaking up the sun. There are also several restaurants and bars nearby offering delicious local cuisine and refreshing drinks.
Sa Punta Galera is a popular cove with rocky platforms that provide mesmerizing views of sunsets and are perfect for cliff jumping. The crystal clear water makes it an ideal spot for snorkeling. For those seeking a wilder setting, Hostal la Torre boutique hotel and Cala Salada beach's nearby Punta Galera offer magnificent views. Ibiza's super clubs are like its temples, dispensing carefree hedonism unique to the island.
Absolutely stunning view, would be amazing to watch the sunset here. The drive up is a bit bumpy, go slowly! But worth every bump for the serenity found at the end!
Kennedy Rose — Google review
Peaceful Cala with pristine water. Great for snorkeling and soaking up the sun while laying on the soft flat rocks. You can take a hike with your dogs there through the pine woods or along a dirt road. There is a small beach if you are looking for sand but actually the rocks are the place to go to.
Nora Naatz — Google review
If you go down to the left of the mountain, you will find yourself on a wild beach. This is a hidden gem for wildlife lovers. Bring your swimming slippers and a snorkeling mask.
Kristina Shatokhina — Google review
Beautiful place!! A little climb, but nothing difficult. Walk to your right and visit the home of Alex the Hippie. Great to see!
Imke Driessen — Google review
Hidden gem! You have to check this beach, it's one of the most peaceful beaches you will find in San Antonio. You don't have sand but the the view is awesome and the water is just insane, you have so much to see if you are into diving (not professional diving)
Deepak Yadav — Google review
Gorgeous short walk with beautiful views.
Worthwhile to go during sunset
D BC — Google review
Best virgin and quiet place. Transport by car or bike (mountains). Not a lot place to park but the views are worth it. Clear water to swim.
Jacek K — Google review
Hidden gem! You have to check this beach, it's one of the most peaceful beaches you will find in San Antonio. You don't have sand but the the view is awesome and the water is just insane, you have so much to see if you are into diving (not professional diving)
João Alves — Google review
Perfect place to disconnected from the crazy chaotic part of Ibiza, free and open. Crystal clear water, may seem cold but as soon as you plunge in your body accommodates and is 100% worth it. Not that far of a walk, but better to get there by car. Definitely recommend :)
natalie marji — Google review
Stunning cliffs and water, it’s isolation makes it even more worthwhile. However wear proper shoes to scale the terrain. No phone signal until you reach the main road. Walking distance to San Antoni if you happen to get stranded.
Vlodko Stecko — Google review
Great view, quite, without too much noise or too many people around. You can jump straight from the rocks into the sea, perfect spot for some snorkelling.
Marian Sebastian Rotaru — Google review
This place is something amazing!! We found it in a day where the weather in Eivissa was not so good.
We decided to go around with our car to discover the North of the island, and after different very nice places we founded this magical place.
You must visit Punta Galera and you cannot believe how is incredible.
The art of the nature. Take a look of my pictures, but if you like visit my videos on YouTube where I posted some views made with my DJI mini 2.
I love this place, and I absolutely suggest you to visit.
The Cap Blanc Aquarium is a unique and privately owned exhibition that showcases the aquatic life found in the Sant Antoni bay of Ibiza. Located in an underground cavern connected to the sea, this natural aquarium offers a beautiful and unexpected glimpse into the beauty of local fish, sea sponges and other marine creatures. Although not very large, it is definitely worth visiting for its friendly staff, hospitable service, great view from the terrace and scenic access path leading up to it from the road.
Very nice small privately owned aquarium.
Entry fee is €5 per person.
Seems high but remember, is privately funded and for me well worth it.
Nice assortment of local fishes from the Sant Antoni bay to see up close.
And then the spot of the small bar, it's perfectly placed at the water front.
Nice place to relax and enjoy the view.
Service is also nice.
Bjorn Veerman — Google review
Nice little aquarium inside a natural cave right on the water's edge. They have a small bar with local beer, spirits and a selection of tapas. It also has a diving/jumping platform into the clear waters. I would recommend bringing some stale bread to feed the abundant wild fish. The only down fall is there are no bathroom facilities also it is a bit of a trek as there are no roads just a cliff walk
David Nugent — Google review
Not so large, but the aquarium with the sea life from around Ibiza will show you unexpected beauty. Friendly staff.
W.A. M. — Google review
Staff are really friendly, the aquarium isn't huge but it's a nice reprieve from the sun and is very peaceful. Not the mention the stunning landscape you can see not only on the way down to the aquarium but from the bar area itself. Very picturesque! My favourite was the octopus, I had to sit silently for a good 20 minutes for it to show itself but absolutely worth it. I would recommend this for a morning or afternoon out the sun.
Rebekah Mackenzie — Google review
Aquarium if very small it takes only a few minutes to walk, underwater cave turned into an aquarium, very cool. Great view of the sea.
Oscar G — Google review
Aquarium Cap Blanc is a nice cave with a good selection of fishes, including sharks. However, it's on the smaller side, and it would be great if they could extend it or add more interactive features. The €6 price is reasonable, but given its size, you can probably explore the entire room in about 15 minutes.l
Edmund Yu — Google review
Quite a small aquarium. It was high tide so the path was under a bit of water. Due to that the price was only 3€ per person and we had to remove our shoes. We enjoyed it a lot!
Jessica Fung — Google review
Beautiful natural aquarium in cave connected to sea. Very friendly and hospitable staff. Terrace with great view. Scenic access path from the road. A must see when you are in/near San Antonio.
Theo Peeterman — Google review
What a lovely spot to walk too an enjoy Ibiza. The view out to sea is amazing, as is the underwater cave. The cafe prices are very reasonable, recommended for everyone. Mi bar favorita en Ibiza.
Adam Ross — Google review
Definitely a must-see in Ibiza. This aquarium in the natural cave is just amazing to look at. There were plenty of fish (even a shark and some stingrays) and the water was just clear as a crystal. I would post more pictures but do not want to spoil the experience!🐠🐟
Entry is 7 euros/ adult and I believe 5 euros/ child. Watch out for this little cards at your hotel, we had a 20% discount with them!😄
Sabina Georgiana — Google review
A small natural aquarium right by the sea. Located in a small cave. There are also several small aquariums, which are explained in several languages, which fish are in question. If there are any unanswered questions, a young biologist is ready to answer them.
7 euros for entry.
The staff is friendly and helpful.
There was a very nice little bar outside with a view of the sea, the staff were very friendly and the prices were good, but it was crowded.
There is no toilet!
On the other side of the cave-aquarium, if you go down there is a beautiful beach.
Yeiva — Google review
It is very small aquarium just by the sea. We had an entrance included in our boat trip. It was good to visit. It takes max 10min to see it all.
Anna Janik — Google review
Looks bigger in the picture, the place is tiny and you will spend only a few minutes in there. One ticket is €6-€7/per adult and we felt that was not worth it. The aquarium is in a natural cave and that is all about the place.
Ursache Ionela — Google review
Next to the Aquarium, there is a small terrace overlooking the water, serving snacks, sandwiches, pizzas, and salads. It is a nice place to have a snack.
The Aquarium at Cap Blanc is a natural marine cave, once an old lobster hatchery, that now exhibits various marine species from Ibiza and Formentera. It is in Sant Antoni de Portmany (San Antonio) and is a great place to take the children.
Renoir Spanish Guides — Google review
I visited Aquarium Cap Blanc with my son (twice) recently and loved it. It’s natural and so so beautiful. Even the walk up is breathtaking. The little look one got to feed the fish and was delighted. They also have lobsters and we also saw a small shark. It’s not huge but a perfect morning/ afternoon out, especially if you have kids :). The staff are lovely too.
Slingshot Ibiza is a seaside amusement park that features several thrilling rides, including a slingshot attraction. The staff are friendly and engaging, and the park looks impressive when lit up at night. While it may not have a wide variety of rides, the ones available are sure to please adrenaline junkies. Visitors can also purchase videos of themselves on the slingshot ride. Some visitors have reported receiving discounts for repeat visits and being given tips for optimal spinning on the ride.
Fantastic experience!!! I loved it so much I did it 5 times during our holiday in Ibiza. The operators are really nice people, I always felt safe and happy. The videos are good quality and unique souvenirs from our amazing holiday. Either during day or night, it is a pretty ride. I miss the slingshot already, we will be back!!! Thank you!
Arianna Peracchio — Google review
Very overpriced, 40€ each or €75 for two experience.
Jasmine Loades — Google review
Videos from this ride at being posted on Facebook. The videos contain graphic images of women. What a despicable business practice
Damian Debolt — Google review
Too expensive and a total rip off. Sad to see this place steal money off people by charging like 50 euros for 2 people. Talk about mass exploitation
Darren Protheroe — Google review
My daughter and I did this earlier and wow, it was amazing. We paid for the video too so have the usb as a momento. Wasn’t too expensive either so would definitely recommend it. Staff were amazing and so nice so well worth the adrenaline trip
Lesley McGuinness — Google review
Amazing staff and what I noticed everyone that works there are so helpfull and they all have lovely hair ? Must be the special rides they do for more spins , please I recommend you ask them for more information, fantastic
Scott Leaton — Google review
Loved the ride
Staff was lovely paid for the video as my husband never goes on rides and convinced him to go on with a friend
Got home to show the children and the usb doesn’t work just over heats
Would definitely love to make another review rating this a 5 star if they could sort this out or even email me over the video
Karen Piper — Google review
Real nice and understanding staff who I feel were looking for me and my girlfriend to have fun, we did the 3 slingshots paid 70 EUR for them, they drop the price for you each time you go after a point and told us some neat tricks to get the right spins and we loved it. Gotta love carnival rides :D
RSC — Google review
Fun. Way overpriced. Staff not sensible enough to drop 5 euros off when they have no business. Small business is better than no business, other people seeing your product or service in action draws attention and more money. Learn that lads. If someone asks for it cheaper and the demand is low. Take it. Supply and demand. Simple.
A S — Google review
Bumper cars is about as extreme as I get but the others seemed to love the other rides, especially the slingshot. It's great that you can have a video of you on it.
The staff there were great too, really engaging.
It's not really much of an amusement park but let's be honest it's got the 2 or 3 rides you're only really interested in anyway.
Looks good all lit up at night.
Very nice place to play a game of padel. Good quality rackets, balls and field!
Bastiaan — Google review
Unfortunately, we cannot share the positive impressions at all. We booked a tennis court online to play with the family. When we got there, a woman told us that the system shouldn't have worked at all because a construction site prevents playingy. But we would get the money back immediately. She couldn't or didn't want to give us the money in cash. However, despite several communications, we have not received the money. Our money was returned to us by the bank where we filled out a claim form. Unfortunately disappointing how unreliable we were treated.
Matthias S. — Google review
Despite the fact that my friends and I were beginners and struggled with our gameplay, the staff members were exceedingly kind and respectful, fostering an environment where we thoroughly enjoyed our time. The ambiance was remarkably soothing, and we are looking forward to returning for further practice.
Richmond De Castro Lontoc — Google review
Excellent quality courts. Friendly staff. Very experienced coaches. Both my husband and my son had great time playing tennis as well as having a swim at their pool. Definitely coming back.
Jana Lewis — Google review
I spend a lot of my summer in ibiza and I had seen the bubble club advertised so I decided to book a private padel lesson. When I arrived the venue was spectacular, it looks even better in person than on their Instagram. On arrival I was made to feel at home by the very polite, welcoming staff team. Then it was time to start my lesson. Adrian greeted me outside the court, a very profesional enthusiastic coach with fantastic English as my Spanish is minimal. I really enjoyed the fast paced lesson, I learnt a lot about the sport as a beginner and I can’t wait to get back to ibiza and have another lesson.
All in all, an excellent experience I would recommend to anyone starting out in the sport. The venue is fantastic but the staff make the venue and I couldn’t fault Sally and the team.
Nick Bird — Google review
Really nice tennis club! It's a good place for sport and relax! I've had some private tennis lessons with Nico. I really liked the way he teach with a lot of enthusiasm. He is very motivated, patient and makes the lesson personal for what you need. I'm glad I came here!
Mariëlle Walhout — Google review
Beautiful padel and tennis location with great staff! The lunch menu is great and the seating is great as well. Had a great week while learning a lot of padel technique!
Mariëlle van Bentum — Google review
Excellent courts and facility's with hospitable owners. Will be sure to bring our own rackets next time we return to Ibiza now we know about this place.
Joanna Sinkiewicz — Google review
This place has to be seen to be believed, what an amazing oasis in the middle of San Antonio. Played padel for about an hour, a lovely beer afterwards. The styling of place is absolutely spot on. Lessons next!
Jeff Carter — Google review
Love coming down to the bubble club in San Antonio! Me and the the team play around 3 times per week, it’s a great price and Rebekka is super friendly and helpful! Definitely check this out if you’re in ibiza
Joe Morgan — Google review
I wish I could have spent longer here! A group of us visited whilst on holiday, the courts are fantastic and there is a lovely chilled out vibe at the venue. The decor is beautiful and you can see how much thought has gone into making the place really special. Sally and the rest of the staff were very friendly, nothing was too much trouble and we were made to feel really welcome. We will definitely revisit when we are able to!
Emma McCall — Google review
We (me and Thomas) randomly walked in on a very windy afternoon at The Bubble Club. It was almost impossible to play padel, so we were the only one there.. We started talking to Sally and Nico and they gave us a very warm welcome. They suggested we should play anyway. After that we stayed for a beer and came back for two more nights and joined in on the Americano. The crew, the facility and all the people there were wonderful. We really hope to come back some day and join you guys again for an incredible evening.
Thank you!!
Joost Hornman — Google review
What an amazing sports haven! Came for the first time today, staff so unbelievably welcoming. Fresh juices made infront of you, incredibly fresh food as well. If you are after some of the best service on the Island, check this place put!
Samuel Gomerson — Google review
Cannot fault the place at all. Amazing staff. Fantastic facilities and one of the best Padel clubs I been to. Outstanding x
George McBlain — Google review
Visited the Bubble Club with a group of friends at the end of September. The facilities for tennis and padel are top class accompanied by the special atmosphere that gives you a break from the crazy side of the Island. The staff were excellent, especially Sally who was kind to teach us the game of Padel and provided a great service. Will definitely be back next summer 👏
Alfie Harker — Google review
If you think about playing padel on Ibiza, this place is heaven!! It is so beautiful designed in Ibiza style, relaxed atmosphere - we absolutely loved it. The milkshakes and Italian food are excellent. Sally gave us a warm welcome every day and made our 5 months old baby smile every time. Thank you so much for the great service, we really miss the Bubble Club and hope to come back next year.
Anouk Kaiser — Google review
The best place on the island for a game of padel or tennis. When your session is over you can take a shower in the very clean facilities. After that a drink or some food, the menu is great as well as the service from the lovely lady Sally at the bar! Really enjoying my time here! Thanks Sally, see you soon 😘
Laurens — Google review
What a place, we had a tournament over the weekend, facility is first class, special thanks to Sally and her staff who looked after us so well, look forward to coming back 👍
Bodega Can Rich is a family-run vineyard located near Sant Antoni in Ibiza. The 17-hectare organic-fired winery produces fine wines from Monastrell, Malvasia, and Chardonnay grapes. Visitors can enjoy generous wine tastings with tapa snacks and learn about the vineyard's operations. Additionally, the winery also produces olive oil.
Fantastic experience! What a superb rose (Bes) and great whites. Definitely a place to visit if you are into wines
Gustavo Schmitz — Google review
Ok tour. Winetasting could be better with more information and presentation regarding the wines. We only got 1 glass to try 3 wines and Hierbas and were alone during the entire tasting.
Maja Marmfors — Google review
Very nice! The biggest winery in Ibiza. You can spend an easy couple of hours here learning about this family run vineyard. Lovely typical tapa snacks are served and generous wine tasting with a large glass of your favourite one. Their Hierbas is excellent. Lovely!! Thank you, you made a birthday girl very happy. They catered for 11 of us sitting outside in the shaded large table. Karen x
Karen Elwood — Google review
Lovely visit, explanations and wines. Very recomendable!!
tim ek gerrits — Google review
Nice Wines. Nice tour.
Hans Voorn — Google review
(Translated by Google) Winery located in a beautiful place. I don't put more stars because not everything is the landscape. The visit consists of a tour of approximately 40 minutes and then the tasting. In general it is a very brief and simple visit. The tasting includes 3 wines and a liquor and if you choose an appetizer they offer you a board with local sausages and cheeses. Maybe it's not the guide's problem but it's not nice that they charge you €48 per person for that and the guide appears from time to time just to serve the wine and go back and serve the people who show up there to buy .. maybe there should be 2 people to meet the demand they have.
The explanation of the wines is very simple and without details, I told you what the label said and that's it... we expected a more professional tasting and visit, liking the wines more or less is more subjective (in our case they didn't seem anything special to us .. technological wines, without further ado). If you order a glass of wine separately, I think the cheapest is €4 a glass… and it goes on and on. €100 poorly invested. We do not recommend it to people who like it or expect something more from a winery.
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Bodega situada en un lugar precioso. No pongo mas estrellas porque no todo es el paisaje. La visita consiste en un tour de 40 ‘ aprox de visita y luego a parte la cata. En general es una visita muy escueta y simple. La cata pruebas 3 vinos y un licor y si escoges aperitivo te ofrecen una tabla con embutidos y quesos autoctonos. Quiza no es problema de la guia pero no es de buen agrado que te cobren 48€ por persona por eso y la guia aparezca de vez en cuando solo pa servir el vino y volverse a ir y atender a la gente que aparece x alli a comprar.. quiza deberia de haber 2 personas para llegar a atender la demanda que tienen.
La explicacion de los vinos es muy simple y sin detalles, te decia lo que ponia la etiqueta y ya.. esperabamos una cata y visita mas profesional, que gusten mas o menos los vinos es mas subjetivo ( en nuestro caso no nos parecieron nada especiales .. vinos tecnologicos , sin mas). Si pides una copa de vino a parte, el mas barato creo que son 4€ la copa… y suma y sigue. 100€ mal invertidos. No lo recomendamos a la gente que le guste o espere algo mas de una bodega.
Rebeca — Google review
(Translated by Google) We only ordered a few glasses of wine and didn't do a tour. The wines were very tasty, especially the red wine. The employees were very friendly and were able to answer our questions easily. A very inviting atmosphere and fair prices.
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Wir haben nur ein paar Gläser Wein bestellt und haben keine Tour gemacht. Die Weine waren sehr lecker, besonders der Rotwein. Die Mitarbeiterinnen waren sehr freundlich und man konnte unsere Fragen gut beantworten. Ein sehr einladendes Ambiente und faire Preise.
Anonym — Google review
(Translated by Google) disappointing
We went on a guided tour with tasting and piscolabis. Total €42 per person.
The guide was Dutch and didn't speak Spanish well, let alone Ibizan. I didn't know the subject of wine too well, and there were unanswered questions, for example I didn't know the difference between a reserva and an aging.
The tasting consisted of three wines, from the normal wines, without oenological explanations. Piscolabis, three types of cheese, sausage and sobrassada. short
At the end they brought out Ibizan herbs and as I didn't like them too much we asked if they could change it for a sparkling wine and they took an open bottle with two fingers of sparkling wine and slurped it, unpresentable. In short, disappointing. A beautiful place with underutilized visits. A pity
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Decepcionant.
Varem Fer una visita guiada amb tast I piscolabis. Total 42€ per persona.
La guia era holandesa i no dominava massa el castellà i no diguem l'eivissenc. No coneixia el tema del vi massa bé, i havia preguntes sense resposta, per exemple no sabia la diferència entre un reserva i un criança.
El tast varen ser tres vins, dels normalets, sense explicacions enològiques. El piscolabis, tres tipus de formatge, botifarró i sobrassada. Curtet.
A lo darrer treien herbes eivissenques i com no m'has agraden massa varem demanar si podien canviar-ho per un escumós i tragueren una ampolla oberta amb dos dits d'escumós i esbrabat, impresentable. En definitiva, decepcionant. Un lloc guapo i amb visites mal aprofitades. Una llàstima.
Beautiful views, the trail/hike is moderate intensity, good footwear advised.
Anita Mc Nally — Google review
A dirt track leads to a parking area near the cave. From there, a 10 min walk continued on the same track around a 160 degree turn and on down to the cave. Though the cave art was somewhat warn away, it is protected by an iron gate and fence.. The ocean and cliiff views, however, were 5 star gorgeous in the late afternoon when the sun was low in the Western sky. Definitely worth the effort!
Carlos Buhler — Google review
We drove, we walked, we searched there was no cave anywhere, the directions to the cave existed at two places but the road ( scary one) took us to nowhere.
Do the caves exist?????
Ibiza has so many tourists but its not the best tourist friendly place to provide accurate and useful information to people who have not come to just party there.
Parvati Karan — Google review
No caves in sight. Badly marked and labeled. Enjoy the hike and the views, good spot for a picnic, but don’t expect to find the cave.
Lidia Pamies — Google review
Take the small sandy road left from the main road 1 km before the Google Maps indication, to reach the cave. The cave itself is not that impressive, but the environment is!
frits kelling — Google review
A very nice scenic view but the cave not exists. It is totaly collapsed.
Arno Lippert — Google review
Well worth the hike to visit. The views along the way are extraordinary!
Stephan Desmoulin — Google review
Nice way to go but cave not exist what is actually very funny.