Cala Gracio is a 10 minute walk from downtown San Antonio. The convenient location, sandy beach and clear waters make it an Islander’s favorite. Accessibility means that, like Cala Bassa and Cala Salada, the beach is very busy during the summer months. This is one of the beaches that will be busy in the shoulder season months of May and October and one will need to arrive early in Peak Season to secure a sun lounger. Paddle boarding rental is available but for those wanting more than 2 horsepower, renting jet skis and hydrofoils is best done in San Antonio.
Ibiza’s only Aquarium Cap Blanc is a short walk from Gracio. Rather than a Dubai style fish bowl this is a quant natural aquarium inside an underwater cave with typical marine species of Ibiza. Also in the vicinity is Cala Gracioneta, Cala Gracio’s little sister. A beautiful tiny beach mostly shaded by big pine trees. Gracioneta is popular for its chiringuito, beach hut, where you can savor fresh seafood and excellent paellas.
Cala Salada and Cala Saladeta are a 5-minute drive in the direction of Santa Agnés. Due to Instagram fame both beaches are extremely popular, and access is controlled to manage this picture-perfect coastline. You will have to park your vehicle in the dedicated car park and follow a forest trail that takes you to the beach. Discovery is part of the journey. In peak season, the car park fill up quite fast and it might be more difficult to plan a visit. Your alternative to reach this beautiful spot is by boat or by paddle board rented in Cala Gracio or San Antonio.
In between Cala Gracio and Cala Salada there is Punta Galera, a natural rock formation that creates flat rocky platforms. Thanks to a favorable microclimate, people enjoy sunbathing as early as March. Punta Galera is also an excellent spot for snorkeling and swimming. Highly recommended all year round except July and August cause the stones heat up to uncomfortable levels.
Cala Salada also boasts interesting routes for hikers and nature lovers. The path begins in Caló des Moro which provides a 12-kilometre trek that takes you to key monuments like Cala Gració and Cala Gracioneta, as well as the viewpoints of Cap Negret and Punta Galera. This is also the beginning point for the Ses Fontanelles path, where the trail is marked at the last curve in the Cala Salada access road. This path leads to the site of Sa Cova des Vi, which has Ibiza’s cave paintings and provides hikers with breathtaking views of the island’s coast.