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A walk to the sister beaches of Cala Salada and Cala Saladeta

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A walk to the sister beaches of Cala Salada and Cala Saladeta

One of the most precious treasures of the island are its beautiful coves and beaches.

Among them, Cala Salada and Cala Saladeta stand out as two of the most picturesque and attractive in the municipality of Sant Antoni de Portmany.

These sister beaches offer a perfect retreat from busy life, with crystal-clear waters, golden sands and a stunning natural environment that invites relaxation and adventure.

Go ahead and discover them!

How to get to Cala Salada and Cala Saladeta

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Let's see what ways you can access these two beautiful beaches in Ibiza.

Access by car and parking

Getting to Cala Salada and Cala Saladeta is relatively simple if you know how to do it.

The most convenient way is by car: from the center of Ibiza, take the PM-812 road towards Sant Antoni de Portmany.

When you reach this municipality, follow the signs towards Cala Salada; Please note that from May 1 to October 15 from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. vehicle access is limited, so it may be better to access via public transport or by boat from Sant Antoni.

Access to Cala Saladeta is from Cala Salada on foot, as these beaches are connected.

Public transportation

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For those who prefer not to drive, public transportation is also a viable option.

There are buses that leave regularly from Ibiza and Sant Antoni that will leave you near Cala Salada. You can consult all the information about public transport in Ibiza on our website.

Let nothing stop you from enjoying the beaches of Ibiza!

Hiking from Sant Antoni

For the adventurous, there is the option of walking from Sant Antoni to Cala Salada, an ideal option if you are staying in this charming coastal town.

This trail offers panoramic views of the sea and coast, and is a great way to enjoy Ibiza's natural landscape.

The tour can take around an hour, depending on the pace: remember to wear good shoes and get a bottle of cold water.

Cala Salada

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Cala Salada is one of the most popular beaches in Ibiza, known for its natural beauty and family atmosphere ; Surrounded by pine trees and with crystal clear waters, it is the perfect place for swimming, diving and sunbathing.

The beach is ideal for a family day at the beach, with golden sand and shallow waters, perfect for a leisurely swim.

In addition, you will find various activities to enjoy the Mediterranean, such as snorkeling and kayaking.

We encourage you to visit the restaurant and discover the best of our local cuisine.

Cala Saladeta

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A short distance from Cala Salada, separated by a rocky cliff, is Cala Saladeta: this beach is smaller and less known, making it a quiet and picturesque retreat.

The sand is equally golden and the waters are as crystal clear as in its older sister, but with a more intimate and relaxed atmosphere.

To get to Cala Saladeta, you can walk from Cala Salada through a somewhat rocky path but with spectacular views.

Here, the main activities are sunbathing, reading, swimming and enjoying the scenery. We recommend you bring your own food and drink, since the beach lacks services: Remember not to leave any residue so that we can all continue enjoying this natural paradise.

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