Sa Caleta Coastline - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
Panorama showing the coastline around Sa Caleta beach on the south side of Ibiza. The picture reveals a rocky coastline which is being developed with numerous hotels and resort complexes.
Sa Caleta Coastline - FURTHER INFORMATION
Sa Caleta Coastline - Ibiza visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Sa Caleta Coastline' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from Balearic Islands.
Sa Caleta is an historically important part of Ibiza, as in the area are the ruined remains of the first Phoenician settlement in Ibiza, established around 650BC on a low promontory beside a tiny natural harbour. Because of this, Sa Caleta has been a Cultural Heritage site since 1993 and in 1999 it was declared a World Heritage Site.
Lying between Es Jondal and Es Codolar, west of Eivissa town, Sa Caleta beach is very popular with locals at the weekends. The beach is quite small for the number of visitors, being about 100m long and 10m wide, lined with deck chairs. The beach is protected by high cliffs, and on it is the locally famous and highly recommended 'Sa Caleta' fish restaurant.
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
Car: Sa Caleta is 15 minutes from Ibiza town. Take the PM-801 to Sant Jordi and then the PM-803 towards Sant Josep. About 5km out of Ibiza turn left towards the airport and the the signs for Sa Caleta Restaurant just past Torrente de Can Font.
Bus: No 26 bus, 6 times a day.








