Enviroment Es Vedrà Bay Villas
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A privileged setting

Close to the village of San José, Cala Jondal, and other stunning beaches in southwest Ibiza.

Es Vedrà Bay Villas are located on the picturesque southwest coast of Ibiza, a privileged enclave that invites you to discover the island’s most authentic essence. Below, explore some must-see tourist spots.

Es Vedrà

Es Vedrà

Es Vedrà rises from the Mediterranean like a mysterious rocky pyramid, captivating both locals and visitors with its imposing presence and the legends surrounding it. Protected within the Cala d'Hort Natural Park, Es Vedrà stands almost 400 meters above the sea, offering a natural spectacle of unmatched beauty.

The views of Es Vedrà are especially breathtaking from Cala d'Hort beach and the Es Boldado restaurant, located at strategic points that provide unforgettable panoramic views of the islet. Various viewpoints along the coast offer perfect angles to admire this magical place, making it an unmissable destination for those looking to connect with nature and mystery.

Cala Carbó

Cala Carbó

This small cove, embraced by rocky elevations and adorned with a mix of sand and pebbles, is revealed at the end of a path that winds through the Ibizan landscape. Its crescent shape and crystal-clear waters, sheltered from the wind, make Cala Carbó an ideal destination for those seeking a peaceful beach, away from the island's usual hustle and bustle.

Just off the shore, two restaurants, renowned for serving fresh fish caught in the surrounding waters, offer the chance to savor local cuisine with sea views. Cala Carbó is not only appreciated for its family-friendly atmosphere and its ability to remain peaceful, even in the height of summer, but also for its picturesque setting, dominated by pine trees and traditional fishermen's huts that add charm to the location.

Sant Josep de Sa Talaia

Sant Josep de Sa Talaia

Sant Josep de Sa Talaia offers experiences ranging from stunning coastal landscapes to a rich and diverse historical and cultural heritage. This picturesque village, anchored by the island’s highest mountain, Sa Talaia, is a true microcosm of Ibizan diversity, with over 80 kilometers of coastline dotted with iconic beaches and coves, such as Ses Salines, Cala d’Hort, and Cala Compte, among others.

History intertwines with nature here, evident in the defensive towers that once protected the island from pirates, as well as in the Ibizan-style churches scattered across the landscape. The Ses Salines Natural Park and the Es Vedrà Nature Reserve offer an immersion into the region’s rich biodiversity, while the Hippie Market in Platja d’en Bossa transports visitors to the golden era of the 60s and 70s.

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