Cala Tarida, it is a bay divided by two small land languages that extend into the sea dividing in two the arch of golden sand that charcterise this beach..
Cala Molì is 2 kilometres south of Cala Tarida; you arrive walking along the winding coastal road that leads up to this small and charming beach, which rises at the foot of a seasonal bed river. Here, the thick vegetation on the ridges arrives to the pebbly beach and for this reason this water assumes an intense green colour..
The Salines beach is a wonderful strip of fine white sand that stretches for about one kilometre, backed by pines and dunes that confer an exotic and local atmosphere.
This is, without a doubt, one of the most exclusive area of Ibiza, where the mass of fierce and fanatics revellers of the extreme tanning, love to show off and pull off under the eyes of the most fashion "public" of the Island...
Es Cavallet is a wonderful strip of beach that extends for about a kilometre on the coast.
This beach was officially named as the first nudist beach of Ibiza in 1978, but this happened after very long and senseless struggles against the nudism of the Civil Guard that, under the command of Franco, for years arrested unnecessarily the hippies that claimed the right to naturism...
The Platja d’en Bossa beach is one kilometre south of the Sant Jordi village (a small and isolated village that could be interesting to visit for its Church, the Eglesia de Sant Jordi, and for the characteristic market that is held every Saturday from 9 to 14).
This beach, that to the north is incorporated with San Antonio, is one of the longest of Ibiza: it is a thin sandy strip, wonderfully white that stretches for about three kilometres, straight and rectilinear as if it was artificially built...