For many, Cala Conta is a name that speaks for itself. But if you haven't yet discovered its inviting shores, you're in for a delightful experience. With stunning views of tiny islands scattered along Ibiza's coastline, Cala Conta boasts beautiful turquoise waters and a variety of areas to explore, making it one of the top beaches on the island.
There are two stretches of sand here: one flanked by a rocky coastline and the other by gentle sand dunes. The shallow waters are as clear as a swimming pool and are perfect for kids. However, exercise caution when heading into the open sea, as strong currents can pose a challenge even for seasoned swimmers. It's wise to steer clear of swimming toward the offshore island.
During the high season, Cala Conta gets quite busy. To make the most of your visit, consider arriving early in the morning or later in the afternoon. Although the beach itself isn't very large, the inviting waters will likely be where you spend most of your time. The rocky outcrops also provide an intriguing spot for snorkeling enthusiasts. Cala Conta is famous for its breathtaking sunsets. Gather with fellow sunset seekers on the shore or join those on boats anchored further out to witness this soothing spectacle. The sunset here is more than just a view; it's an experience that captures the essence of Ibiza's laid-back charm. Plus, if you’re feeling peckish, there are a few charming beachside cafes where you can grab a refreshing drink or a bite to eat while soaking in the stunning scenery.