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Walking to Cala Llentrisca
Ibiza

Walking to Cala Llentrisca

The route is very short, 570 metres of slight descent to sea level. The IBP difficulty rating is 8, making it very easy. Caution should only be exercised on a very short stretch leading to the cove. On the road coming from Es Cubells there is a guardhouse of a housing estate. If the barrier is down, simply say that you are going to the cove and they will raise it. Video of the route

Another option to do the longer route and avoid the road is to go down the stairs on the cliff right next to the church of Es Cubells. The stairs will lead you to a path that passes by the fountain of Francisco Palau, founder of the Carmelites and a well-known Spanish Discalced Carmelite monk who lived in exile in Ibiza in the years 1855-1860. Following the path, we leave behind the cove of "Ses Boques" and follow the coast until we find the path to Cala Llentrisca, which marks the video. 

Cala Llentrisca is a virgin beach due to its isolation. It is a very little visited cove and highly recommended for diving enthusiasts. The transparency of its waters allows you to observe the abundance of posidonia, there are no services of any kind, so you should bring everything you need for the time you spend there.

I hope you enjoy this video summary of the route.

Content provided by José Talaván - www.videomapa.es

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