The arc-shaped golden beach boasts uninterrupted front row seats to one of Ibiza’s most beautiful natural spectacles, the island of Es Vedra, a rocky limestone formation jutting out of the sea as if it were superimposed on the water.
Very popular with European families, young couples and plenty of blissed out Ibicenco retirees, who’ve probably been visiting this exact spot their whole life!
The beach is less crowded in June and September and there’s limited parking available at Cala d’Hort so the earlier you arrive the better – it’s a long hot walk up that hill after a day on the beach otherwise!
Watching the sunset over Es Vedra. Rumour has it the island is one of the most magnetic points in the world, and it’s times like these you can literally feel the energy emanating from the rock.