Cala de Boix - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
Cala de Boix is a secluded beach on Ibiza. This panorama shows the beach and the surrounding cala. Access is down the steps. The beach has sunbeds and is surrounded by low hills, as shown in the panoramic picture.
Cala de Boix - FURTHER INFORMATION
Cala de Boix - Ibiza visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Cala de Boix' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from Balearic Islands.
Panorama from Cala de Boix in Ibiza. Cala de Boix, on the south east corner of Ibiza, is not a built up beach and is quite popular with the locals. The cove is surrounded by high cliffs and, unlike many beaches of Ibiza, is a little more exposed to the sea. This means that Cala de Biox gets some waves and can at times be a good spot for body surfing.
Local hotels include the Cala Boix Hotel, and there are numerous other hotels and apartments nearby.
The beach at Cala de Biox follows the curve of the cove. It is about 150m long and 10-15m wide, with firm dark sand. The access to the beach is via a series of 39 steep steps from the car park at the top of the cliffs. There are a few restaurants around the car park. Other than this, because of the lack of beach hotels and resorts, there is little on the beach itself. The advantage of this is that Cala de Biox remains relatively quiet even during Ibiza's high season. The cove is also popular among the yatching fraternity, and it is not uncommon to see a number of boats moored here during the day.
Pou des Lleo and Canal d'en Marti are also nearby on the other side of the headland to the north. To the west lies Can Jordi, the holiday resort town between Cala Llenya and Cala Mastella.
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
By Road: From Eivissa (Ibiza town) take the C-733 and then the PM-810 through Santa Eularia des Rui to Sant Calres des Paralta (San Carlos). From here follow signs to Cala de Boix.








