Cala Salada, Ibiza, Spain

At the foot of a pine forest, Cala Salada is a beautiful, rustic Ibiza beach that seems to have been relatively unscathed by the overdevelopment of its neighboring areas. Here, nature abounds with a small strip of sand, very few sun beds, and clean turquoise water make it a popular choice for those looking to escape the noise, hustle and bustle of San Antonio.

Location:
On the island’s west coast, just past Cala Gracioneta and a short drive from San Antonio.

Who goes there: Mature couples, Ibiza locals, young Spanish families and a fair share of holidaymakers from nearby San Antonio.

When to go: Cala Salada
can get pretty busy from about lunchtime onwards in the peak months of July and August, but for the rest of the season it’s relatively un-crowded and peaceful at all hours.

White-Escapes loves: Watching the sunset from the vantage point of the rocky shoreline between Cala Salada and Cala Saladita.

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    White’s Miss W says: ‘The first time I laid eyes on Cala Salada, I could barely believe that so close to the tourist trappings of San Antonio was an unspoilt, beautiful beach like this. But that’s the beauty of Ibiza – you never know what’s around the corner, and now I visit quite often!’

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