A small cove typically frequented by fishermen, which is now visited by families. You can observe the remains of the fishermen's usage of this cove in the form of the predominance of dry-dock stalls.
Closed and nicely protected from winds and swell, it is a place very much frequented by people of Ibiza who like spending their sunny days off, bathing among friends and family in its crystal waters. You can finish off your trip visiting the rest of the nearby Phoenician settlemnt of Sa Caleta, VII century b.C; declared World Heritage by UNESCO.
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