Cala San Vicente, Ibiza beach

Cala San Vicente, Ibiza, Spain

A long, beautiful half-moon shaped beach made up of golden sand, crystal waters and a palm-tree lined promenade peppered with resort-style eateries and hotels – the perfect holiday hideaway. It’s impossible to feel anything but relaxed and in the moment at Cala San Vicente, perhaps due to the feeling of seclusion created by being surrounded by cliffs and mountains as far as the eye can see.

Location: Nestled below the hills of Ibiza’s northeastern tip, past Aguas Blancas, up and over a dramatic, winding cliff side road.

Who goes there: Cala San Vicente
attracts a wide variety of different visitors from all over the world, with a strong British and German contingent throughout summer.

When to go: Cala San Vicente
is so big it rarely gets overcrowded, even in high season, however the traffic on the cliff road can get pretty busy on the weekends, so try to head there mid-week during your holiday.

White-Escapes loves:
The opportunities are endless with water sports, restaurants and even horse riding available, but a basic must-do is a walk up to the top of the cliff to witness the incredulous views of the beach below.

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How to get there

Drive to Santa Eulalia and follow the road to San Carlos. Go through the centre of the village, then turn left towards Aguas Blancas and follow the long, winding road (with spectacular views), which is signposted to Cala San Vicente, where there is plenty of free parking.
From Ibiza Town: 35-minute drive. From San Antonio: 20-minute drive.