Cala Moltens Beach in Ibiza

Cala Moltens beach. Hidden Beach

La Cala Moltons beach is a small beach which is accessed from the port of San Miguel by a trail.

Cala Moltons

Moltons Cove is a Cove in the North of the island, in the municipal term of Sant Joan. He is accessed through the Port of San Miguel, along the road from Santa Gertrudis to the same port. Don’t expect to find signs until you reach the beach of San Miguel. Once you are there, go to the left of the Creek, and just after the last restaurant find a cartel rather rustic showing the way. If you go with small children or people with some difficulty for the movement, discard the place, because the path that must travel is in poor condition, with many stones loose and suitable for any slip. After advancing about fifty meters uphill can stop to admire the spectacular scenery. From here he began a sharp decline towards the interior of the Cove.

Extra services

Umbrellas

Hammocks

Bath Area

Restaurant

Canoe

Accessible

We will find in Cala Moltens

In fact it is a small coat of about thirty meters of steep areas, ending in a small beach about twenty meters wide and just a meter or two of sand. We will find a couple of boathouses where some locals keep their boat, with the typical guides that reach the sea and allow to embark and disembark. Behind these huts we find a small plain to which they give shelter some pine trees. The shore is covered with rocks, presenting the same aspect to the interior where the slope is smooth until the end of the cove. Use special footwear when entering the water or extreme caution before any outgoing. In Cala Moltens you will not find any kind of service, so the cove lends itself to the visitors who wish to contemplate the nature in pure state, in which only some curious who come to investigate the cove interrupt the tranquility. In the background you can see the cliffs of the port of San Miguel, where there is a viewpoint from the very same cove.

Bus lines to Cala moltens beach

Other beaches near Cala moltens Beach

Puerto de San Miguel

Puerto de San Miguel at 322 meters

The port of San Miguel is located in the far north of the island, in the municipality of Sant Joan.

Cala Benirras

Cala Benirràs 2 Km

We can find the cove of Benirràs in the municipality of Sant Joan, between the towns of Sant Miquel and Sant Joan, taking the road that joins both parishes.

Cala Xarraca

Cala Xarraca 7 Km

We can find Cala Xarraca in the municipal district of Sant Joan.

Cueva de San Miguel

Caves of Sant Miquel at 562 meters

The caves of the port of Sant Miquel are known as the Caves of Can Marçà.

Torre des Molar

Torre des Molar at 726 meters

Next to the port of Sant Miquel, we find the Torre des Molar, part of the island’s defense project.

Iglesia de San Miguel

Sant Miquel Church 3 Km away

This church-fortification dates from the official version of the 17th century, although many authors date their construction in the 13th century, based on the foundations of earlier constructions.

locations in and around Cala moltens Beach

San Miguel

Sant Miquel 3 Km

Sant Miquel is a small village, almost hamlet, located halfway between Sant Joan, municipality to which it belongs, and Sant Antoni.

San Lorenzo

Sant LLorenç 7 Km

Sant Llorenç de Balàfia, or San Lorenzo, is a rural town, with practically no urban nucleus, located in the municipality of Sant Joan.

San Mateo

Sant MATEU 8 Km

When we speak of Sant Mateu, we cannot refer to a people, not even to a village.

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