Cala D’Hort Beach in Ibiza

Cala D'Hort beach, a beach overlooking Es Vedrá

The beach of Cala D'Hort gives off a mystical air thanks to the islet of Es Vedrá, opposite to which one finds

Cala d'hort

When one draws near to any beach on the island of Ibiza, is checking as the vegetation is usually done more dense, as the road takes the smell salt and feels that we will find a dozen parked cars indicating the end of the road in the next curve. To some twenty-three kilometers from Ibiza and about ten of the parish of Sant Josep. Access is by road, either by car or by bike, if we wanted to do several kilometers to the ida, and most importantly, to return.

Extra services

Umbrellas

Hammocks

Bath Area

Restaurant

Canoe

Accessible

We will find in Cala D’Hort

The cove is quite closed and protected, housing a beach about a hundred and fifty meters long by about twenty-five meters wide. The sand is quite fine, with rocky areas at the ends of the beach. The central area is quite good for the bathroom, presenting a very smooth level of sandy bed, with more than thirty meters of area suitable for bathing. In the extremes are going to locate rocky areas with large levels in which to practice surface diving. During the summer, the winds usually appear from LAX to moderate, blowing inward in most cases. The biggest attraction, without a doubt, of this beach, is the view to is Vedrá. This impressive massif that emerges from the water has inspired many legends.

Legends in Cala D’Hort

When you approach Cala D’Hort, the only thing the senses see is an imposing massif, almost from another world, almost higher than the highest peak we could find. When you approach Cala d’Hort , you only perceive one thing. It’s Vedrá. There’s no need for a map to get there. Taking the road to Sant Josep We will find a detour to eight beaches of the municipality. Just follow the route that leads to the cove, and half way, we can contemplate the far away the great islet. It’s funny how it looks like we have the beach in front of us, but we’re still miles away, taking a winding road, and behind the next curve, it’s Vedrá gets a little bigger. When you get to the beach, you just raise your head and there it is, imposing.

There are no buses arriving to Cala D´Hort so we recommend you drive to this beach. You can find bargains in our cheap Ibiza car rental

other beaches close to the beach of Cala D'Hort

Cala Carbo

Cala Carbó at 1120 meters

Cala Carbó is a small cove about fifty meters long by fifty wide, protected by hills surrounded by pine trees.

Cala Vadella

Cala Vadella 3 Km

The area of Sant Josep presents relatively distant corners of the capital, and so we can find the beach of Cala Vedella, about twenty kilometers from Ibiza and about nine of the parish of Sant Josep.

cala moli

Cala Molí 4 Km

Belonging to the municipality of Sant Josep we can find the beach of Cala Molí, about twenty-three kilometers from Ibiza and about ten of the parish of Sant Josep.

Yacimiento de ses paises de cala dhort

Ses Païses Deposit of Cala D´Hort at 1389 meters

Twelve centuries of history rest under the attentive gaze of Es Vedrá.

Torre des Savinar

Torre des Savinar at 1864 meters

The Torre des Savinar is located in the extreme southwest of the island, in the area known as Punta de Sa Pedrera.

Iglesia de Es Cubells

Church of Es Cubells 5 Km

At the end of the road leading to the town of Es Cubells, we find the Church of Es Cubells.

locations in the vicinity of Playa de Cala D'Hort

Es Cubells

Es Cubells 3 Km

Belonging to the municipality of Sant Josep we find the parish of Es Cubells.

San Jose

Sant Josep 8 Km

Sant Josep de Sa Talaia is a village nestled among mountains, although its extension and economic importance make it a suitable place for both lovers of the countryside and lovers of the sea.

San Agustin

Sant Agustí 9 Km

Sant Agustí des Vedrà is located between the urban centres of Sant Antoni and Sant Josep, belonging to the latter municipality but with urban areas adjacent to the nucleus of Sant Antoni.

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