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How long is the drive from Calvia to Benidorm?

The direct drive from Calvia to Benidorm is 201 mi (323 km), and should have a drive time of 6 hrs 49 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Calvia to Benidorm, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Ibiza Town, Calpe, Sant Antoni de Portmany, Gandia, Javea, L'Alfas del Pi, Santa Eulalia del Rio, Altea, and Denia, as well as top places to visit like Playa Es Canar and Las Dalias de Ibiza, or the ever-popular sa Dragonera Natural Park.

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Top cities between Calvia and Benidorm

The top cities between Calvia and Benidorm are Ibiza Town, Calpe, Sant Antoni de Portmany, Gandia, Javea, L'Alfas del Pi, Santa Eulalia del Rio, Altea, and Denia. Ibiza Town is the most popular city on the route. It's 3 hours from Calvia and 7 hours from Benidorm.
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Ibiza

Ibiza, the capital of one of Spain's Balearic Islands, is famous for its vibrant nightlife and European nightclubs. The town offers white-sand beaches like Ses Figueretes and Platja d'en Bossa, while Dalt Vila boasts historic sites such as the Catedral de Santa María.
Most popular city on this route
2 hours off the main route, 33% of way to Benidorm
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Santa Eulària des Riu

Santa Eulària des Riu, located on the eastern coast of Ibiza, is a municipality with a population of 32,637. The area offers various activities such as shopping in lively marketplaces, visiting early caves and towns like Port de San Miquel & Cova de Can Marca and Porroig, and exploring coves like Cala Llonga. The town has a relaxed atmosphere and is famous for its hippy markets.
12% as popular as Ibiza Town
2 hours off the main route, 33% of way to Benidorm
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Sant Antoni de Portmany

Sant Antoni de Portmany is a vibrant town located on the west coast of Ibiza, Spain. It's famous for its bustling nightlife and expansive natural harbor, Sant Antoni’s Bay. Visitors can stroll along the promenade from the harbor to the tranquil beaches of S’Arenal and Es Pouet, both offering calm, shallow waters.
39% as popular as Ibiza Town
2 hours off the main route, 34% of way to Benidorm
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Gandia

Gandia, located on the eastern coast of Spain, boasts a rich historical heritage and stunning natural landscapes. The city's old town is adorned with architectural marvels like the 15th-century Los Borja Ducal Palace and the Moorish cloisters of the Monastery of Sant Jeroni de Cotalba. For history enthusiasts, the Archaeological Museum showcases prehistoric artifacts.
16% as popular as Ibiza Town
1 hour off the main route, 90% of way to Benidorm
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Dénia

Dénia, a charming port city on the eastern coast of Spain, is the northernmost coastal town on the Costa Blanca. It offers a perfect blend of tourism and authentic Spanish life. Visitors can explore its picturesque center, admire the marina, relax on beautiful beaches, and delve into its rich historical heritage. The town is dominated by Dénia Castle's impressive walls and also hosts museums showcasing Roman artifacts and traditional toy-making.
14% as popular as Ibiza Town
1 hour off the main route, 92% of way to Benidorm
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Xàbia

Xàbia, also known as Jávea, is a charming coastal town located in the Marina Alta region of Alicante, Valencia, Spain. Situated by the beautiful Mediterranean Sea, this municipality offers a delightful blend of natural beauty and cultural richness.
30% as popular as Ibiza Town
1 hour off the main route, 92% of way to Benidorm
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Calp

Calp, a charming town on Spain's Mediterranean coast, offers a diverse range of experiences for travelers. From the sandy Arenal-Bol beach to the Roman site Baños de la Reina and the impressive limestone rock of Peñón de Ifach with its thriving birdlife, there is no shortage of natural and historical wonders to explore. The nearby ruins of Pobla de Ifac, a medieval walled village, add an extra layer of history to the area.
31% as popular as Ibiza Town
2 hours off the main route, 94% of way to Benidorm
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Altea

Altea is a charming city and municipality situated in the Valencian Community along the Costa Blanca, a stunning section of the Mediterranean coast. Known for its white-walled buildings, this picturesque destination boasts a fishing port and breathtaking landscapes including the Palau de Altea, the promenade, and Altea la Vella district - the oldest part of town. The area is also home to numerous beautiful beaches.
19% as popular as Ibiza Town
1 hour off the main route, 97% of way to Benidorm
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L'Alfàs del Pi

L'Alfàs del Pi is a charming Valencian town nestled in the comarca of Marina Baixa, at the base of Serra Gelada in the province of Alicante, Spain. Covering an area of 19.3 km², it is home to a population estimated at around 20,482 people. This picturesque municipality offers a delightful blend of traditional Spanish charm and modern amenities for visitors to enjoy.
11% as popular as Ibiza Town
1 hour off the main route, 98% of way to Benidorm

Best stops along Calvia to Benidorm drive

The top stops along the way from Calvia to Benidorm (with short detours) are APLUS Apartamentos - Old Town Benidorm, Platja de Ses Illetes, and Platja de Llevant. Other popular stops include Platges de Comte, Cala Bassa Beach, and Platja de Gandia.
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sa Dragonera Natural Park

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Nature preserve
Nature & Parks
Sa Dragonera Natural Park is a picturesque nature reserve located on the southwest tip of Mallorca. The island, named for its resemblance to a sleeping dragon, is uninhabited and can be reached by boat from Santa Ponca beach. Visitors can explore the island's history, including its use as a base for Moorish pirates, and enjoy its dry terrain and scenic cliffs. With three main trails departing from Cala Lledo, it offers opportunities for hiking and wildlife spotting.
We didn't walk very far from the boat as it was scorching hot. We found a picnic area and ate some breakfast and watched the lizards. There are thousands of them, they're really tame and come over to see what you are doing. They're very cute and a joy to watch. The surrounding sea is crystal clear and had we more time we would have definitely gone snorkeling. It's a bigger island than you'd think, and would take some commitment to cover. It is (mainly) unspoilt scenery though and I do recommend a visit if you are this side of the island.
Neil S — Google review
Walking routes to follow, picnic tables. Very nice place for nature. Toilets available but no food or drink on island We went via boat trip from Santa Ponsa, had 1hr stop at island. Reccomend the trip, fast boat
Debra M — Google review
Beautiful, unspoiled environment. The wall lizard are tame and investigated us continually.
Jim H — Google review
Nice island with various walks. We only had one hour so only took the shortest path as not to miss the boat. Seen a few lizards on the way, all pretty small ones. Only issue is toilets left a bit to be desired. Could maybe have a little shop too for water, gifts etc..
Craig F — Google review
Bit boring unless you are really into bugs, trees and walking in 30° heat
Jess N — Google review
Amazing island, loved our visit. A beautiful clean and quiet environment with amazing views all around, only suitable for those who are going to respect the environment and nature. Great history too! Felt like we had gone back in time to when it was inhabited by pirates as it's still virtually untouched. Highlight of our holiday
Aidan R — Google review
If you want to see one more beautiful place on Mallorca- it's Dragon island! The sea is so transparent, warm and blue! A lot of lizards and nice natural park.
Lyudmila K — Google review
Excellent stop off for our boat trip with cruise Cormoran. Lovely island with beautiful views
Debra B — Google review
4.7
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4.5
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Sa dragonera, Balearic Islands, Spain
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Playa Es Canar

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Es Canar is a great beach for all ages, with plenty of dining and drink options. It's a peaceful place with few tourists, making it a great spot to take in the views.
The beach is located in Saint eulaliaIt surrounded by restaurants and beach bars and also near the Es Canar Ferry location. The beach is sand and is kept quite clean. Parts of the beach though did have a lot of seaweed. We were here in July and we did find it cold to swim in. The beach is lined with beach chairs which you can rent. In my opinion they are quite expensive. I believe we rented ours for 18€ each with the umbrella. Overall this is a nice beach and nice location. We also recommend walking further along the beach around the cove and enjoying the seaside walk.
1girl 1 — Google review
Lovely bay backed by shops and restaurants. Like many Ibiza beaches, it can suffer from seaweed after a storm. Safe swimming, shelves gently.
Keith S — Google review
Beautiful beach, full of cigarette butts and other staff. Even the sand smells of cigarettes. Too bad, otherwise very nice place. For 18 euros per day there are 2 sun loungers with parasols, which is very reasonable (for Ibiza). Beach is minimally cleaned in the evening for 5 minutes by the sunshade landlords with a fishing net, ridiculous.
Stil P — Google review
Beautiful clear waters. Nice sandy beach to enjoy. There are pedalo boats you can hire. Or you can just kick back on the beach and enjoy the sun. There are also plenty of sun loungers and shades to use, for a price. Nearby lots of restaurants and bars.
H M — Google review
Beautiful place. Can make it what you like. Busy, lively, quiet or romantic. Loved it
Joanne N — Google review
A lovely small beach, very intimate and beautiful and perfect for enjoying the sand between your toes
Dan B — Google review
Used sunbed in front of Mangata. 10 euros for the sunbed.and a further 10 euros for the parasol....I dont think so. So for a 10 night holiday at the beach this is a cost of 200 euros...for a bed on the beach? This is an absolute rip off. Might explain why so many of the beds were unused. No toilet facilitiesnand the beach wasn't cleaned daily like other beaches that do clean and the guy collecting the money didn't have much cheer about him. I'll stick.with the hotel poola nd then if I do that I also won't be going out in the town and spending my money either....have a think about that
Crumb — Google review
Nice beach calm waters rent a bed when on time. After stormy days a lot of seaweed
Johnny M — Google review
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4.1
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07849 Es Canar, Balearic Islands, Spain
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Las Dalias de Ibiza

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Flea market
Shopping
Las Dalias de Ibiza is a renowned weekend market that takes place every Saturday on the island. With over 300 stalls, it offers a wide array of handmade products including soaps, jewelry, crafts, trinkets, incense, and Adlib clothing. Visitors can also enjoy live music, food trucks, and a vibrant atmosphere. The market is known for its unique offerings such as arts and crafts, natural cosmetics, independent fashion items made from natural fabrics and traditional gastronomy.
Such a magical spot — full of colour, creativity, and good vibes. Las Dalias is so much more than a market. It’s a whole experience. We went for the Monday evening early, and it wasn’t crowded. There’s a brilliant mix of handmade jewellery, clothing, art, and wellness goodies from both local and international makers. You can really feel the love and craft behind what people are selling. They don’t try to oversell and aren’t pushy (which is appreciated). We wandered around, grabbed a some cocktails, listened to live music, and left with some beautiful pieces we’ll actually treasure. They sell properly good stuff, it’s not just tatt and crap. A must-do in Ibiza if you want something a little special.
Aleena A — Google review
I love this place. The market is excellent along with the afternoon garden parties *SuperNova on Saturday and Nido on Sunday) at the weekend turning into the Akasha night club after 11pm and Namaste on Wednesday nights during the summer season.
Heena P — Google review
Best Hippy Market & Dance Action ever!! Everyone must go to this awesome place it’s just awesome! I bought so many amazing handmade products wanna go back!! I’m from Australia
Amanda W — Google review
We took 2 trips to Las Dalias- on the Saturday afternoon and went back Monday night for Peace N Music because there was meant to be 60s tunes playing & that's the true spirit of hippy right? Saturday afternoon wandering through was gorgeous. Its a much smaller market than the other nearby hippy market & that makes it easier to take everything in. Monday night there was a ravey area which looked cool but was playing horrendous mixes of cheesy 90s dance. For me I was deeply disappointed. The flyer said Jim Morrison Jimi Hendrix etc- nope absolutely no 60s hip whatsoever just plenty of middle aged people who looked like they didn't know what they were doing in there 😆. We stayed a long while & the music remained firmly- cheese. My son didn't like it & I was gutted. Because of this we bought drinks at the spar as it was closing then left. My only experience of Jimi was a painting overhead. Sorry Las D I can't rate it higher but the experience that was promised and I was longing for didn't happen
Tezzasmif — Google review
Amazing experience walking round and interacting with stall holders. Best part of my holiday was visiting. Original authentic market. 5*
Susanna R — Google review
Great closing party at the outdoor market. Super DJs and a great atmosphere from the mix of locals and more mature holiday makers, not full of teenage groups or stag/hen do’s. Really chilled vibe and not overpriced!
Simon L — Google review
Great hippie market that’s way less busy than Punta Arabia and had great stuff. DJs are fire and parking is super easy.
Heather A — Google review
I used to love this market when I first visited. It definitely was an absolute must for me to come here and buy handmade goods of all kinds. Visiting today, I realized how much time has passed since then. It is now a vast market expanding over probably more than triple the size it was earlier. There is now the largest variety of shops - overwhelmingly so. I passed through the whole market and not a single stand inspired me to stop and buy something. Times change. That’s okay. I won’t come back.
Ulrike J — Google review
4.2
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Carretera, Km. 12, 07850 Sant Carles de Peralta, Balearic Islands, Spain
https://lasdalias.es/
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Puig de Missa

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Sights & Landmarks
Churches & Cathedrals
Puig de Missa, a 16th-century architectural marvel located in Santa Eularia, is a must-visit attraction in the area. While it's possible to drive up to this majestic site, taking the time to wander through the charming streets and admire the breathtaking views is highly recommended. This historical gem offers visitors an opportunity to immerse themselves in its characterful surroundings and enjoy panoramic vistas of the surrounding area.
4.5
(727)
07840 Santa Eulària des Riu, Balearic Islands, Spain, USA
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Cala Llonga

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Bay
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Cala Llonga is a picturesque beach nestled in a charming cove with clear, turquoise waters. The wide bay offers stunning views of the open sea and provides ample loungers on its large sandy beach. It's an ideal spot for families as the gentle waters are perfect for children, and there are even pedal boats available for older kids. Visitors can enjoy snorkeling, playing in the waves, or simply basking under bright sun umbrellas.
Stunning place to stay, immaculately clean, everyone is so friendly, shops are great, central pick up for ferry tours, water is crystal clear. It's peaceful and beautiful.
Ingrid B — Google review
Refreshing climate with beautiful nature, Beach is crowded during weekends but it's clean and beautiful.. Must spend time whenever get a break..
Prabhat V — Google review
The staff and location was 5 star loved every minute of my holiday
Pamela E — Google review
Lovely resort if you have children
Simon H — Google review
Worth to visit ones.
Jaidee D — Google review
(Translated by Google) A beautiful bay with clear, turquoise water. Cala Llonga is a wide bay overlooking the open sea.🌊 There are loungers on the large sandy beach available.Two loungers plus parasol 21 euros. Bars also available. The best way to reach the bay is with a rental car. Ideal for children as it goes gently into the water. For larger ones there are pedal boats 1h=20 euros. Recommended.👍🏼🌊 (Original) Eine wunderschöne Bucht mit klarem,türkisblauen Wasser. Cala Llonga ist eine breite Bucht mit Blick aufs offene Meer.🌊 Es sind Liegen am großen Sandstrand verfügbar.Zwei Liegen plus Sonnenschirm 21 Euro. Auch Bars vorhanden. Am besten erreicht man die Bucht mit einem Leihauto. Ideal für Kinder da es sachte ins Wasser geht. Für größere gibt es Tretboote 1h=20Euro. Empfehlenswert.👍🏼🌊
Nancy — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful beach in a beautiful bay and some nice shops (Original) Mooi strand in een mooie baai en een paar leuke winkeltjes
Martin M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Beautiful fusion of sea and mountains. 0 you are here Start Discover Ibiza Beaches Cala Llonga beach Cala Llonga, Ibiza. Cala Llonga has a spacious, well-organized sandy beach with many services.  Location: 10 minutes by car from Santa Eulalia or Ibiza town Services: sun beds, umbrellas, showers, public toilets (also for disabled people) behind the bar in the center of the beach, restaurants, bars, shops, ATM, children's play area, lifeguards, access for disabled people (also to enter the water under the supervision of lifeguards with amphibious chair and special crutches) Activities: beach volleyball net, sand play area, outdoor gym equipment on boardwalk Size: 180 meters long, 100 meters wide How to get there: by car, bicycle or bus from Santa Eulalia, 7 km. Also by ferry from Santa Eulalia and Ibiza city in the summer months. Official parking spaces near the beach and free parking in nearby streets. The small, popular tourist town of Cala Llonga is reached by winding roads with spectacular views. Wide and sandy, its beach borders the picturesque bay with hills of lush pine forests on both sides. It is, therefore, very well protected and forms a powerful trap for the sun's rays, so it is very appropriate for those who want to return home with a super tan. The beach has several wooden walkways, so you can access the water without burning your feet! It has special underwater pumps designed to clean the water. Its shallow waters go quite deep, making it safe for children; Plus, there's a play area right on the sand. Although many people take advantage of the sunbeds and umbrellas available, the large area of ​​sand means there is still plenty of room to leave your towel on the sand. Several bars offer drinks and food directly on the beach while, to the left, there is a shady restaurant with a large terrace offering paella, fish and meat. There is an ATM right behind the beach. Ferries operate from Cala Llonga to Ibiza town, Santa Eulalia, Es Cana and Formentera. The jetty and ticket office are located at the end of the boardwalk on the left side of the beach. You will find a good selection of souvenir shops, boutiques and small supermarkets. Everything is very close at hand so you won't deprive yourself of anything! In summer, there is also a small fair with bumper cars, trampolines and electric cars for the little ones. Beach bars and restaurants The beach itself is full of small cafes and restaurants with a varied menu at reasonable prices. In the nearby streets, you will also find some fantastic small restaurants. To find nearby restaurants in the beautiful surroundings of Cala Llonga and the neighboring small bay of Sol d'en Serra, follow the links. Nearby hotels and apartments There is a wide range of apartments and hotels in the area, most just a few steps from the beach itself. A villa with a tourist license is an interesting alternative, especially for families and groups. (Original) Preciosa fusion de mar y montaña. 0 Estás aquí Inicio Descubre Ibiza Playas Playa de Cala Llonga Cala Llonga, Ibiza. Cala Llonga tiene una espaciosa playa de arena bien organizada con muchos servicios.  Ubicación: 10 minutos en coche desde Santa Eulalia o Ibiza ciudad Servicios: hamacas, sombrillas, duchas, baños públicos (también para minusválidos) detrás del bar en el centro de la playa, restaurantes, bares, tiendas, cajero automático, zona de juegos para niños, socorristas, acceso para discapacitados (también para entrar en el agua bajo supervisión de los socorristas con silla anfibia y muletas especiales) Actividades: red de vóley-playa, zona de juegos en la arena, equipo de gimnasio al aire libre en el paseo Tamaño: 180 metros de largo, 100 metros de ancho Cómo llegar: en coche, bicicleta o bus desde Santa Eulalia, a 7 km. También en ferry desde Santa Eulalia e Ibiza ciudad en los meses de verano. Plazas de parking oficial cercanas a la playa y aparcamiento gratis en las calles próximas. A la pequeña y popular localidad turística de Cala Llonga se llega por carreteras zigzagueantes con vistas espectaculares. Amplia y de arena, su playa bordea la pintoresca bahía con colinas de frondosos pinares a ambos lados. Queda, entonces, muy bien protegida y forma una potente trampa para los rayos del sol, así que es muy apropiada para quienes quieren volver a casa con un superbronceado. La playa tiene varias pasarelas de madera, por lo que puedes acceder al agua ¡sin quemarte los pies! Tiene bombas submarinas especiales diseñadas para limpiar el agua. Sus aguas poco profundas se adentran bastante, por lo que es segura para los niños; además, hay una zona de juegos justo en la arena. Aunque mucha gente aprovecha las hamacas y sombrillas disponibles, la gran zona de arena significa que sigue quedando mucho espacio para dejar la toalla en la arena. Varios bares ofrecen bebidas y comidas directamente en la playa mientras que, a la izquierda, hay un restaurante con sombra con una gran terraza que ofrece paella, pescado y carne. Hay un cajero automático justo detrás de la playa. Los ferries operan desde Cala Llonga a Ibiza ciudad, Santa Eulalia, Es Cana y Formentera. El embarcadero y la taquilla se encuentran al final del paseo marítimo en el lado izquierdo de la playa. Encontrarás una buena selección de tiendas de souvenirs, boutiques y pequeños supermercados. Todo queda muy a mano ¡así que no te vas a privar de nada! En verano, también hay una pequeña feria con coches de choque, camas elásticas y coches eléctricos para los más pequeños. Chiringuitos y restaurantes La propia playa está llena de pequeñas cafeterías y restaurantes con una carta variada a precios módicos. En las calles próximas, también encontrarás algunos pequeños restaurantes fantásticos. Para encontrar restaurantes cercanos en los hermosos alrededores de Cala Llonga y en la pequeña bahía vecina de Sol d'en Serra, sigue los enlaces. Hoteles y apartamentos cercanos Hay un abanico amplio de apartamentos y hoteles en la zona, la mayoría a pocos pasos de la misma playa. Una villa con licencia turística es una alternativa interesante sobre todo para familias y grupos.
JAC — Google review
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Platja de Migjorn

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Platja de Migjorn offers a diverse coastline with approximately five kilometers of coves and rocky inlets to discover. Families can enjoy the sheltered Platja es Arenals, which provides opportunities for water sports and snorkeling in rocky havens. Additionally, visitors can relax at Kiosko Ca Mari, conveniently situated on the beach, offering cold drinks, shaded lunches, and delightful ice creams to beat the heat.
4.4
(1527)
Balearic Islands, Spain, USA
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Platja de Ses Illetes

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Platja de Ses Illetes is a stunning white-sand beach located on a narrow strip of land with breathtaking sunset views and luxurious boats docked nearby. It is known for being the destination where extravagant superyachts bring their guests to enjoy exquisite seafood and fine wine at the exclusive beach club Juan y Andrea. In contrast, El Tiburon, a laid-back beach shack, offers a more casual atmosphere with refreshing Caipirinhas.
I've never seen a beach like this before! The water is a stunning turquoise blue — absolutely beautiful. So peaceful and quiet. Just lying down and doing nothing is the best way to enjoy it. Truly amazing. You must visit this place!
竹内寛 — Google review
It was a very cute beach just to stop in for an hour in the afternoon. You’re good to swim around in the reefs. There’s no immediate danger. The wreaths are safe to step on, and there is a little trash, but not too much The people are very friendly as well
Margaret F — Google review
Water is perfect but is overcrowded and there are less overrun parts of Formentera to enjoy. DO NOT EAT AT LA PIRATA! Worst tourist trap in Ibiza, paella is not cooked through .
Heather A — Google review
Impressive!! What a beach! 😍 The sand feels like powder, the water is crystal clear and calm, and you can walk far out and it stays the same depth… absolutely loved it!
Maria V — Google review
Fantastic sunset. Beautiful beaches. Can get there easily with moto beautiful weather in October. No crowds perfect.
Joyce — Google review
Mindblowing beach. I would recommend to stay for 2, 3 days if possible in Formentera. It is indeed one of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
Fernanda F — Google review
Busy beach. Would advise walking right down to the end or sitting on the side with the waves if you prefer less people around. We thought we could walk from the port, but it was a little far. I believe there's a bus (l13) or hire a bike.
Liv H — Google review
The most beautiful beach on Formentera, there is one restaurant that is too expensive, there are sunbeds and umbrellas that must be reserved in advance
Milica M — Google review
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(5758)
07871, Balearic Islands, Spain, USA
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Platja de Llevant

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Platja de Llevant is a stunning beach situated on the northern Trucador peninsula of Formentera. Although it can be windy at times, the water is calm and resembles a natural swimming pool on calm days. Sun loungers and parasols are available for hire, but most visitors prefer to relax on the soft white sand.
Such a beautiful beach. White sandy beaches. Turquoise colored waters. Not too much waves. Ideal for families with small children.
Jamie — Google review
15min walking distance from Illestes beach and from the bus stop. Has few fishes compared to the Illetes beach but both seemed very similar water
Giridhar G — Google review
One of the best beach in the world... With it's cristal clear water and white sand it is really amazing... It's so clear that you don't believe sometimes... It's big and you always have place for towels.. In some place you can rent bed and umbrella.... You can come there from Port with car, motorcycle and bike... Everything you can rent... The best thing in my opinion is bycicle ... You must pay parking in front of beach... If you are hungry there is one big exclusive restaurant to eat or drink something... Much people prefer to bring their drink and food on beach...there is no place to hide from sun shine... I go there 10 years in row and it's really relax and beautiful... All recommendations for visit with girlfriend or friends and take some nice pictures and videos if you are on Formentera or Ibiza👌
VLAJKO P — Google review
Beautiful, sandy, long enough to not be crowded - at least in mid Oct that i have visited
Maria A — Google review
We were at Platja de Llevant in Formentera yesterday. It's a truly beautiful beach with stunning views, but there are some things to keep in mind. First off, you pay €6 to enter the park, and you can only park where they tell you to, which for us meant a 30-minute walk through the sand with all our beach gear. It can be pretty inconvenient and exhausting. Also, we found the beach to be quite dirty. While this is partly due to the visitors, it's also the park's responsibility. They don't have enough trash bins, and the few that are there are not emptied frequently, so they're always overflowing.
Gaston ( — Google review
Best beach in Formentera this season: clean, beautiful, crystal water, sun, alone... Amazing!
Marc L — Google review
This beach is maybe the most beautiful one among all the beaches we visited. I suggest to wake up early in the morning in order to not remain hours in queue for entering in the illetas.
Simone C — Google review
Fantastic beach! Beautiful.
Phil J — Google review
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07871 Formentera, Balearic Islands, Spain
http://www.formentera.es/
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Cala Saladeta

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Cala Saladeta is a popular beach destination on the island of Ibiza, known for its stunning crystal-clear waters and fine white sand. Despite its small size, it is a favorite among both tourists and locals due to the tranquil and shallow turquoise waters, making it ideal for swimming and family outings. The beach is surrounded by pine trees, adding to its natural beauty. Visitors can also enjoy traditional snacks and drinks sold by vendors in the area.
Beautiful beach with clear blue water. Parking is available and near the beach area. There are 2 sides of this beach. One has quite many stones but the other side is more beautiful with fine sand and the water there is also much better. I suggest to go there but it requires some hike (a little adventure!). You still get to see the beach on the way. The views are beautiful. [Take note] We went around the first week of April and there were jellyfishes so be careful if you’re coming in this time. Overall a nice beach.
Alyssa L — Google review
It can get a bit crowded, especially towards the end of the day when the sun begins to set and everyone gathers on the small part of the bay where the sunlight hits. Still, what a peaceful and beautiful spot. We had to do a bit of hiking to get there, even with flip-flops, but it was totally doable.
Marit W — Google review
Absolutely beautiful beach! Highly recommended! The water is crystal clear and the view is stunning. If you’re arriving late, I suggest coming by scooter – car parking is very limited, but scooters can usually get through. Even though it was quite crowded, we still managed to find a small spot to relax. We had lunch at the beach restaurant nearby, which was a nice break. Personally, I wouldn’t stay here the whole day due to the number of people, but if you do plan to, make sure to bring plenty of water, food, and essentials. Also, keep in mind that there’s no mobile signal in the area.
Antonio C — Google review
Beatiful beach. We went in June and it was full of people but not crowded impossible to sit. Its worth going.
Fernanda F — Google review
If the road to the lower parking lot is closed and you park at the upper lot, be prepared for a long and challenging walk to the beach. You'll first go down a steep and uneven slope, then another downhill path, followed by a rough trail to finally reach the beach. Even getting there is tough — but after spending the whole day and having to walk all the way back, it feels like pure torture. Please take my advice if you're planning to visit. This beach is not worth the struggle; there are better and more accessible spots nearby.
Burak B — Google review
This is a paradise . It’s amazing the waters are like a pool . There are 2 parts . The first part is the easier for everyone to just sit in a sun bed and relax ,there is one cafe bar on the side . Not ideally for kids are this is beach is with stones . The second part is 5-7 min walking distance but you need to climb a little bit . There is maybe another path to reach the small sandy beach . You can go by car but to be sure you can take the car in the parking a lot close to the beach go there very early otherwise you need to leave the car 10-15 min walking distance . You can also take a taxi or the bus to take you to the beach . Enjoy !oh lucky you there is no signal down there so enjoy it !!!!!!
Christina S — Google review
My favorite beach so far, the water is so clear and clean.
Yen B — Google review
Nice small beach. Require good shoes to access as there is a little hike. No cell coverage. Can be very crowded during the weekend.
Damien F — Google review
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Sant Antoni de Portmany, Balearic Islands, Spain, USA
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Cala Salada

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Bay
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Cala Salada is a serene cove surrounded by lush forests and clear waters, offering picturesque walking paths and a nearby restaurant. The coast of Menorca boasts stunning beaches like Macarella, Macarelleta, Turqueta, and Galdana in the south, while Ibiza's smaller islands feature beautiful spots such as Salada and Saladeta coves. Formentera's Ses Illetes beach is often listed among the world's most beautiful.
Cala Salada is small but very beautiful beach in Ibiza close to San Antonio... You can come there by car and you must pay parking or with bus L34 every 30min that is cheaper from San Antoni station...ticket is about 2e... The way is about 10-15min... Some people come by motorcycle or by foot.. Because beach is small better to come early to find place in high season... In low season always you find place for towel... The water is very very clear... There you have safe guard every day... One of the best island beach with sand for my opinion... Sometimes there is people who make great cocktails on the beach and people who sell some food... Always full of young people and atmosphere is very nice... All recommendations for visit and enjoy there if you at Ibiza 👌
VLAJKO P — Google review
Great views from above like nowhere else. Be aware is no phone signal and is better to bring drinks and food with you for the stay and cash. There is just one restaurant which can save you but usually very crowded. The beach is tiny and with stones, better go to Cala Saladeta. Personal I never stayed here I online this beach.
MARIA P — Google review
Great beach but very tricky to access as most of the route is not safe - they are not maintained and very rocky terrain. Do not recommend it for elderly or young children. The best part of the beach is very small and gets packed very quickly but there are lifeguards. There is only one restaurant that also gets full quickly. Please be aware that boats are not very frequent and do also get very busy which you might miss it due to not everyone being able to get in.
Edwin B — Google review
How to reach: we took a taxi to the beach from our hotel. But to return back, you can go to the restaurant there and ask them to call a taxi as there are no phone signals on this beach. Suggestion: Please try to reach as early as possible as we reached here around 11:30AM and there was a big queue there to go to the beach(Surprise, eh?). Also, carry food and drinks as on the beach there is nothing but on the other side of the beach there is a restaurant. Location: it is a small beach where you have to hike a little to reach there but the beach is very nicely located and you can take a lot of great photos.
Rohit — Google review
This is one of the best beaches in Ibiza. Highly recommended by the locals as well! There's two beach areas at this beach.. there's a little bit of a walk uphill to get to the second beach. The view is totally worth it! Also, If you go in august, it gets very very busy. It's better to ride a scooter rather than a car during busy time as you'll have to park really far away from the beach
Himmat K — Google review
Very pretty beach, accessible via a hill passage. The sandy part is relatively small and will fill up quickly. Nice mixed crowd of respectful folk of all ages on the day I visited. Perfect for a swim and little siesta. Although it was cloudy I'd imagine this to be a great spot to watch the sunset.
Ruben A — Google review
A beautiful place to enjoy the turquoise sea and sunshine. You better be early - Cala Salada is getting super crowded around noon. As you need to climb a bit, we wouldn't recommend full hands and loose shoes. Trained guys in shorts offering Moquito and else. Please don't leave your garbage at the beach so that everyone can enjoy this place in it's best condition.
Christina E — Google review
Lovely beach. Bear in mind the access is tough. There is a car park but you need to wait for a space. It is free though. The beach is lovely, you can enjoy its sandy part or its rocky part and do some diving. You can also enjoy the sunset. There is a guy selling drinks if you need. Overall 5* beach
Andre M — Google review
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Cala Saona Hotel & Spa

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Hotel
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Cala Saona Hotel & Spa is a chic hotel located on the western coast of Formentera. The hotel offers stunning views of the sea and surrounding cliffs, providing a tranquil setting for guests to enjoy. With its indoor and outdoor pools, tennis court, and restaurant, it provides a range of amenities for relaxation and leisure. The hotel also boasts a comprehensive wellness offering including a gym, paddle tennis court, spa with water circuit, treatment cabins, and yoga classes facing the sea.
Gorgeous hotel in a quiet bay. The sunset is indescribable. The room was unbelievably great. The whole experience was only topped by the exceptional staff, who were very courteous and extremely hospitable in every situation. We will definitely be back.
Alexander S — Google review
If you like to be looked after and to feel like you are on holiday in a special place. Don't come here. This is a two star at best.
David H — Google review
A very nice and modern hotel with all the amenities you need for a beach getaway. It's on the beach and you can walk down and enjoy the sea or if you prefer, you can stay at the infinity pool and have a nice drink from the tiki bar. There's also a lap pool by the gym. The spa is small but has everything you need, a hammam, a Finnish sauna, a small indoor pool with jets and a plunge pool. There's a fancy tasting menu kind of restaurant on site as well as a snack bar and there's a Mediterranean restaurant on the beach as well as a beach bar. The room is spacious, modern and clean.
B D — Google review
We only ate at the restaurant but what a fabulous dinner. The food is all your traditional favourites like Russian salads and croquettes but done to an exceptionally high class twist. I loved everything, flawless food and we had lovely service plus a great espresso martini!
Dylan T — Google review
We are having a wonderful experience at Cala Saona Hotel. The hotel's standout feature is definitely its location, right in front of the stunning Cala Saona. This hotel offers a perfect setting to enjoy a breathtaking sunset, and the hotel’s fantastic restaurant and bar make the experience even more enjoyable. The service at Cala Saona Hotel is exceptional. From the moment we arrived, we were greeted warmly and assisted with our luggage. The staff, particularly the polite lady who welcomed us, ensured we felt at home. We also appreciated the help of Fernanda, who does an excellent job cleaning our room. Everything was spotless, adding to our overall comfort during the stay. The rooms are a bit on the smaller side, but we opted for a sea-view balcony, and it was absolutely worth it. Initially, I was hesitant about paying the extra for the sea view, but it turned out to be a great decision. The view was stunning, overlooking Cala Saona, and added a special touch to our stay. The rooms are extremely clean and comfortable. While the rooms may not be spacious, the large balcony compensates for this, offering ample space to relax and take in the beautiful surroundings. The breakfast at Cala Saona Hotel is another highlight. The variety and quality of the food were impressive. One of the best aspects is that the eggs are made fresh to order. You can ask for any style of eggs, and they prepare them for you on the spot. The quality of the ingredients and the taste were outstanding. I particularly appreciated that they offered avocado—a sign of a well-thought-out menu. The coffee was good, though surprisingly, they don't serve a proper cappuccino, which was unexpected given the island's popularity with Italians. However, the espresso quality more than made up for it. The Spanish ham was also excellent. Although we didn’t use the spa, it looked very inviting and is included in the stay, which is a great perk. The hotel is inclusive for families with babies or children, which we greatly appreciated. However, it still maintains a peaceful environment, making it suitable for all types of guests. The only downside was the dinner offering. The hotel only serves a tasting menu with around 18 courses, which can be quite expensive. While it could be a nice experience, it's not something you necessarily want to do every night, especially if you're looking for a beach style dining option, like grilled fish. I was quite surprised to learn that the hotel is not rated as a five-star establishment. It offers a wide range of services and amenities that you would expect at that level. The only aspect that might not align with a five-star rating is the size of the rooms. However, with the large balconies and the overall quality of the experience, this is a minor point. The price reflects a five-star experience, which is understandable given the hotel's prime location. Overall, Cala Saona Hotel provides an excellent combination of location, amenities, and outstanding service. For a small island like Formentera, this hotel exceeds expectations. Despite a few minor drawbacks, I highly recommend Cala Saona Hotel for anyone looking to experience the beauty of Cala Saona with a touch of comfort and hospitality.
Christian — Google review
Worst service ever for lunch at the hotel’s terrace! Have been there for years for lunch when in Formentera! We live close to Alicante. This year just boring! Staff not interested and not able with 4 staff to serve 5 tables! Never again and will not recommend it to our friends for holidays! Told the receptionist but do not expect anything will change!
Ingrid S — Google review
We spend 2 nights at Cala Soana. We were disappointed because rooms were quite small and we asked for sea views but didn’t get it. The tiki bar is expensive and get ready to pay for every service (like late check out etc..). You’ll not even have free water in rooms (6€ for water in your room is ridiculous in a four star hotel). People were nice, the emplacement was nice. We rented scooters really easily! Breakfast was great
Marine C — Google review
They advertise themselves as a 4 star hotel but they aren’t even close to it. Having stayed at actual 4 star hotels in this price range it is entirely too expensive for what is offered. While the hotel does have a beautiful view of the beach- it is not a private beach nor do they have sun beds or umbrellas on the beach that belong to the resort.- you’d think this is a beach resort so they have some beach front that is theirs but no that’s not what happens here. Instead you can rent them from some men that walk up and down the little beach $10 euros for the bed and $10 for the umbrella. The hotel provides you with two cards which you can exchange for beach/pool towels you can only get one towel per person per day and in the room closet there is an umbrella. The rooms are small, our room had a desk chair that was all frayed and has seen better days, as well as bathrobes that seem old and dingy looking I wouldn’t even touch them. The bathroom door in our room didn’t open all the way and would screech on the floor. Basic amenities such as hand soap, tissues and body lotion aren’t made available in the room! The path to the beach has a boardwalk with some missing planks. Reception was helping us get information for renting a car and then in the middle of that stopped to do something for another guest completely ignoring us when she was in the middle of helping us- unprofessional in my opinion. Good things about the hotel- drinks and breakfast were good, overpriced drinks but still good that’s about it. I honestly feel robbed/lied to having stayed here. If you’re looking for a beach luxury relaxing resort this isn’t it. They have all the potential to be what they advertise but as you notice details throughout your stay it’s like they aren’t even trying.
Nadine C — Google review
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Carretera a Cala Saona, 6, 07860, Balearic Islands, Spain
http://www.hotelcalasaona.com/
+34 971 32 20 30
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Cap de Barbaria

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Sights & Landmarks
Historical landmark
Cap de Barbaria, located at the southern tip of Formentera, is a must-visit for travelers seeking panoramic sunset views and historical intrigue. The area features a modern lighthouse perched on an isolated bluff, offering stunning vistas of the Mediterranean Sea. Nearby, visitors can explore a monolithic settlement and the renowned Migjorn beach with its expansive white sand dunes.
Delightful landscapes and breathtaking sunset. Don’t avoid the cave, it brings you to a wonderful view and it’s also a shelter for cats, so don’t forget to bring some snacks for these furry buddies.
Iedidia — Google review
Well it’s a lighthouse. The authorities make you park 1.7km away and walk. The cave which is not even advertised is well worth going into. What a shame there is no service offering a ride. Shame on the council and It deters hundred from visiting. I would recommend going later and seeing the sunset.
Robin S — Google review
I imagine Cap de Barbaria must be magical at sunset, with uninterrupted views across the sea. We visited at midday in September (full sun), and the walk from the car park was quite challenging—not because it’s difficult, but because it’s all open space with no shade at all. The car park itself is nice, with some tree cover for shade, but once you start walking there’s nowhere to hide from the scorching sun. That said, the landscape is beautiful and raw, with stunning views. There are no shops nearby, so definitely come prepared—bring water, a hat, and more water! The lighthouse itself was closed when we visited. It looks similar to most other lighthouses on the island, so not particularly special on its own. But the cave next to it is the real highlight. Going inside, descending under the rocks, and then stepping out to that incredible sea view was amazing—such a unique, almost otherworldly experience. Plus, plenty of lizards to spot along the way! Overall, the cave and the wild, unspoiled walk through nature made the visit worthwhile. I’d recommend going, but ideally at sunset or when the sun isn’t so harsh, to really enjoy the magic of this place.
Joanna B — Google review
Beautiful lighthouse and walking trail. From the free parking lot you walk around 20-25 minutes on a paved small trail through a beautiful forest. Especially before sunset views are extremely impressive. Come early to ensure parking!
Markus D — Google review
Chris Rea "On the beach" This is where the iconic music video recorded on the formonter begins.
Małgosia G — Google review
"Cap de Barbaria" is a location in the beautiful island of Formentera, which is part of the Balearic Islands in Spain. It is known for its rugged and picturesque landscapes, making it a popular destination for nature enthusiasts, travelers seeking tranquility, and those looking to explore off-the-beaten-path spots. Cap de Barbaria is located on the southern tip of Formentera and is characterized by its stunning cliffs, rocky terrain, and sweeping views of the Mediterranean Sea. The area is famous for its lighthouse, which stands as a sentinel overlooking the sea and providing an iconic backdrop for photographs. Visitors to Cap de Barbaria can expect to find breathtaking panoramic vistas that stretch out across the azure waters. The area is particularly enchanting during sunset when the changing colors of the sky cast a warm and ethereal glow over the landscape. It's a place where you can immerse yourself in the natural beauty of the island, take in the fresh sea air, and revel in the feeling of being at the edge of the world. The name "Cap de Barbaria" adds an air of mystery and intrigue to this location, which aligns well with the film's themes that I mentioned in the previous response. It's a spot that invites contemplation and introspection, making it a fitting backdrop for a film that explores profound human experiences. Overall, Cap de Barbaria in Formentera is a destination that captivates visitors with its raw beauty, evocative atmosphere, and the sense of being at the edge of a wild and untouched world.
Abhishek P — Google review
It's one of the places that you reach to, to feel peace and united with the nature. You can imagine your selfnas you are at the edge of the world, a limitless ending with a divine notion. Worth the drive, and must be visited when you are in Formantera.
Bashar F — Google review
Pretty place but if you're planning to go, make sure to wear right shoes and bring some water. There's a distance that you need walk to get there.
Halim S — Google review
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Cala Bassa Beach

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Cala Bassa Beach is a sophisticated beach club with water sports, shaded seating, and five dining options. The sprawling space offers nine different hangouts, each adapting to its surroundings. The beach itself is a golden horseshoe of blinding loveliness with views across to the inaccessible Illa Conillera. It's popular among families with children due to its shallow waters and opportunities for strolling around the neighborhood.
Ibiza has a lot of beaches and most of them are oases of natural beauty, this one is the top of the island. I don't know how long I would have to spend here to be satisfied with this place. Nature is perfectly intertwined with this part of the island and creates such an idyllic image of a Mediterranean paradise. It is worth taking a path along the coastline, apart from sunbathing, and then you will connect spiritually with this place, and believe me, it is amazing!
Lucca T — Google review
We spent a full day at CBbC (Cala Bassa Beach Club) and absolutely loved it. The beach setup is beautifully designed, with comfortable sunbeds and Balinese beds spread out under the shade of pine trees, giving it a very relaxed yet luxurious feel. The service was excellent — our waiters were very friendly, always attentive, and served us with a genuine smile, which made us feel very welcome. They regularly checked in to make sure we had everything we needed. The beach itself is stunning, with soft sand and crystal-clear turquoise water. It’s shallow and calm, perfect for swimming or just cooling off. We spent hours in the water, and it really is one of the nicest swimming spots we’ve visited in Ibiza. The atmosphere is lively but still classy. There’s good music playing, and a mix of families, groups of friends, and couples — so it feels vibrant without being a party scene. On the downside, it does get very crowded, especially on weekends in July, so I definitely recommend booking your beds in advance if you want a good spot. It is also quite expensive, both for the beds and the food and drinks, so be prepared for higher prices than at a typical beach bar. However, the quality of the experience makes it worth it if you’re looking for a special beach day. We ordered a mix of dishes — steaks, sushi, and salads — and everything was delicious and nicely presented. The cocktails were also great and beautifully served. Despite the crowds and the prices, we had a fantastic day and felt it was totally worth it. We will definitely come back again!
Sherif S — Google review
Amazing beach, bar and restaurant, hire of beds available but unsure the price, public toilets there, jetski & boat hire, views are amazing 😍
Leanne M — Google review
Beach club if you want it. Umbrellas for hire on the beach if you don't. Free parking and useful attendants to help you find a space. Beach is amazing but very busy.
Gavin P — Google review
This is the best beach in Ibiza I would say. Cristal clear water as always. The sea is calm, ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and paddleboarding. Great for families due to the gradual entry and shallow areas. CBbc, a high-end beach club that stretches along the bay with restaurants, bars, loungers, music, and luxury service with fantastic food and sunbeds.
Lasha G — Google review
❤️🙏I visited a beautiful sandy beach – clean and really pleasant. During the summer season it gets quite crowded, but it’s full of life and color. There are many vendors offering all kinds of things, including people making braids right on the spot. The sand is super soft, perfect for relaxing or walking barefoot, and the water is fairly clear. You can even spot lots of little fish swimming around – and sometimes even stingrays! A lively and charming place to enjoy the sea and the summer vibe.☀️🫧 I been there couple years ago but In different time and was better mostly because was less people ☺️😆
Ola S — Google review
Very Beautiful Beach and was one of my favorites on my trip to Ibiza. The azure water is so beautiful here.
William P — Google review
When it’s raining car park, it’s became a big lake And you can meet on beach people who want to sell your souvenirs and clothes
Andrei B — Google review
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Carr. de Cala Conta, 07820 Sant Antoni de Portmany, Balearic Islands, Spain, USA
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Platges de Comte

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Platges de Comte, located on the western side of Ibiza, is a standout beach due to its size and stunning setting. With clear waters and a length of 800 meters, it offers sandy sections as well as rocky areas, including a nudist-friendly spot. The beach is known for its picturesque views of little islands and the famous Ibiza sunset. Visitors can enjoy the tranquil and multicolored waters for an unforgettable swimming experience.
Beautiful beach and the coast. Crystal clear azul water! Amazing views, and beautiful beach. If you are on Ibiza you must see it. Very easy to get in by bus number 4 from Sant Antoni and from most place along the coast. Two restaurants on site. Public (clean!) toilets. Large parking. Definitely must see it on Ibiza 5*
Gregoz — Google review
For me, it's a fantastic place to spend at least part of the day in these idyllic landscapes. The beach is fantastic and although there can be big waves, with less wind it's truly heavenly. The colors of the water and sky turn this place into a European paradise spot.
Lucca T — Google review
Every time coming to Cala Comte is amazing. Sea colours are unique, water very clear, sand thin everything just perfect for a perfect beach day. Pink sand also seen and fishes swimming next to people. Lovely. Is a must to see when in Ibiza island.
MARIA P — Google review
Crazy crowded and beautiful with options for those that wanna go topless and those that don’t. There’s a restaurant here and places to buy souvenirs. You can rent chairs as well. The water is perfect and you can see the sunset from here. parking is a short walk away from here.
Heather A — Google review
25 April 2024 Beautiful beach with sand and clear water. I think it's the most famous beach in Ibiza. There are a lot of restaurants where you can refresh yourself. I really recommend to go there for a sunset which leave you breathless, very romantic! To reach there roads are bad
Prudvi R — Google review
Platges de Comte is absolutely breathtaking — one of the most beautiful beaches in Ibiza! The water is unbelievably clear and shimmers in every shade of blue and turquoise, perfect for swimming and snorkeling. The surrounding rocky cliffs and small coves add to the stunning natural scenery. It’s also one of the best spots on the island to watch the sunset — truly unforgettable. The vibe is chilled yet lively, and there are a couple of great beach bars where you can enjoy a cocktail or a delicious meal while soaking in the views. Whether you’re here to relax, explore, or just take in the beauty, Platges de Comte is a must-visit for any Ibiza itinerary.
Pratik R — Google review
One of the best beaches in Ibiza...there you can come with taxi or bus number L4 from Sant Antoni bus station or with your own car... There is parking if you come with car... The water is so clear and clean... It's not so deep, and you can come so far in the water from the beach... The beach is not so big, but always you can find place to put your towel... There is two great restaurants with so quality food and drink... It's not so expensive... There is lot of young people... One of the nicest sunset on the island... Great view... All recommendations for visit and spend all day if you are at Ibiza 👌
VLAJKO P — Google review
Parking was easy to find and conveniently close to the beach, which was a great start. However, the experience at Ashram Restaurant wasn’t ideal – prices are quite high, and because many people are waiting for a table, you feel rushed to finish your meal and leave quickly. Finding a free sunbed on the beach is nearly impossible, so I definitely recommend bringing your own umbrella and a good book – you’ll likely be sitting on the sand. That said, the sea is absolutely stunning – honestly, one of the most beautiful beaches I’ve ever seen. Of course, it’s very crowded, so I’m not sure July is the best time to visit. Still, if you’re looking for crystal-clear water, this place is hard to beat.
Simge — Google review
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07830 Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Balearic Islands, Spain, USA
http://www.santjosep.org/es/
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Es Vedrà

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Island
Nature & Parks
Es Vedrà is a mysterious and uninhabited limestone islet located near the coast of Ibiza, surrounded by local legends and myths. It has been associated with UFO sightings, ties to the Phoenician goddess of fertility, and speculation about its connection to the lost city of Atlantis. The island is also believed to be the third most magnetic place in the world.
Absolutely magical. Es Vedrà is one of the most breathtaking places I’ve ever seen. The view is stunning, especially at sunset truly unforgettable. There’s something mystical and peaceful about the whole area; you can just feel the energy. Whether you hike to a viewpoint or just stop along the coast, it’s 100% worth the visit. A must-see if you’re in Ibiza!
Arjun R — Google review
We took time to explore the trail that gave us the fantastic view of the island than went back to having a great time partying in Ibiza 2024. See a vlog that was made to see the fun that can be had.
George O — Google review
We visited the Cala d'Hort beach to view Es Vedra, the legendary mystical island. We were, I think, fortunate to see the island in with a cloud on top. An interesting view.
Muzz A — Google review
Incredible! Must see if in Ibiza! Best to rent the car and look around! The view just unforgettable!
Olga G — Google review
Beautiful view and not only romantic!
Eleni T — Google review
The site is beautiful, but the parking lots are crawling with thieves. My wife and I left our car for 15 minutes and they broke in and stole our luggage. Do not go here if you have anything of value on you as it is not safe.
Alexander V — Google review
Absolutely breathtaking. A must see when visiting Ibiza. It was a relatively short walk from the car parking area too so great for all to visit.
Pinkchillie — Google review
I flew my drone out very far to get this shot from the Es Vedra viewpoint. Majestic
Simon B — Google review
4.8
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4.7
(2572)
Balearic Islands, Spain, USA
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16

Play Area at Arenal Beach

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Gym
Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Arenal Beach is a vibrant area with a mix of apartments and townhouses, making it convenient for those looking to live without a car. It's situated near shops, doctors, pharmacies, schools, bars, and restaurants. Visitors praise the friendly service at Alberto's and enjoy the sandy promenade with its variety of places to explore. The beach itself is described as beautiful and surrounded by good restaurants.
Lovely beach. Near food and drink. Calm seas to swim and relax. Family and couple orientated.
Stephen G — Google review
(Translated by Google) I love the sandy promenade...we have a variety of places...good restaurants and the beach is beautiful....👌🌊🌴🌅👍 (Original) Me encanta el paseo del arenal ...tenemos variedad de sitios ...buenos restaurantes y la playa que es lindísima....👌🌊🌴🌅👍
Rosalba G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very good beach, with a nice promenade (Original) Muy buena playa, con un bonito paseo marítimo
Santiago J — Google review
(Translated by Google) The boy who serves Alberto is very friendly and always attentive. Excellent service and very good value for money. (Original) El chico que atiende Alberto es muy amable y siempre atento. Excelente servicio y muy buena relación calidad precio.
Maciel S — Google review
(Translated by Google) The only star is for the place: really very beautiful, very nice beach and crystal clear water. What is missing are the services: the beach was dirty due to a recent storm (we arrived at 2:00 pm), there are no public toilets or public showers. For such a renowned place we expected a very different level of service. (Original) L’unica stella è per il posto: davvero molto bello, spiaggia molto carina e acqua cristallina. Quello che manca sono i servizi: la spiaggia era sporca a causa di una recente mareggiata (siamo arrivati alle 14:00), non esistono bagni pubblici né docce pubbliche. Per un luogo tanto rinomato ci aspettavamo un livello di servizio ben diverso.
Mirko P — Google review
4.4
(11)
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4.0
(1627)
03738 Platja de l'Arenal, Alicante, Spain
17

Av. de l'Arenal

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Sights & Landmarks
Piers & Boardwalks
4.5
(970)
03738 Platja de l'Arenal, Alacant, Spain
18

Granadella

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Granadella beach is a picturesque cove that boasts a small, pebbly shore. Surrounded by pine trees and featured as the backdrop for The Cold Light of Day movie, this sheltered beach offers a tranquil escape from the world. Though it has limited parking close to the shore, visitors can enjoy pleasant views along the coast climbing road from a moderately distant car park.
This is an incredibly beautiful bay with amazingly clean and cool water. I am very happy that we found this place. But there was one unpleasant moment. Before going down, there is a worker who says that there is no space in the parking lot. We must turn around, drive 5 km back, and take a bus. The bus costs 5 euros per person. The parking also costs 5 euros. We still asked her to let us go, because she let other cars pass. In the end, we found a parking space in one minute. There was more than one space. The parking actually costs 9 euros. The beach is clean, with pebbles, and there is a café.
Oksana S — Google review
Were there during off season, looket pretty silent and empty. Bar and shop were closed, no shower and WC. Surroundings look incredibly. No problem to park a car nearby 😅
Einaras B — Google review
We arrived at the entrance of the road leading to the parking and beach past 3pm on a Sunday of July 2025. All cars were being stopped by entering the beach. The beach officer was talking to each car and explaining that parking is full already by 10ish am. So he handed out a brochure where to park it 2mins away from where he stopped us. He told us to get on the next beach bus which will take us down the beach. So we did. It was a small parking space but we did street parking in residential area beside it, just like what others did. And we waited for the bus. At the time, only 3 groups rode the bus. U have to pAy per person (2way already) but i think our 1yo was free of charge. I posted in the photo of the brochure here. Then we reached the beach in no time. Take note that it is a pebble beach, which i realized I prefer better than the sand, considering i have kids. I can relaxed a bit knowing they wont throw sands to each other. Though it is a bit of a struggle to make an umbrella stand on pebble and the sand underneath was a bit hard to stick on. Make sure u have proper footwear like almost everyone does. The smooth rocks seriously hurt our feet from walking. The water... the clearest Ive ever seen in Valencia/Alicante. At the right side of the cost is the clearest and a cove is nice like this with shadow so you can hide from the sun if you wish. There is also a shower which is i really like compared to other long beach where you can only wash ur feet. There are restaurants too and small hotels. Past 6pm, the cove is clearing up and so does the parking. So my husband rode the bus back to the parking lot and he brought it inside to the parking space within the vicinity so we dont need to pack up and leave for the last bus trip. We left around 8pm. Less people. More chill vibe. We really enjoyed it and will surely be back because im a sucker for crystal clear water.
Madelyn — Google review
Although a pebbly beach, it was very beautiful and not windy. The water was warm. There were jellyfish in the water the day that we came here, but it was still possible to find nice spots for a swim. There are rocks under water so need to watch out not to kick your foot. Toilet facilities are near the beach and free. There is a long road car park near the beach, but we parked before the access control on the road for free and trekked to get here for about 25-30 min. It was a nice hike so if anyone else is willing, it is an option, but you would have to follow the road to get down to the cove so I dont recommend doing that with children or a lot of bulky luggage. Plan ahead and take a backpack instead of a trolley or big hand bags.
Olivia C — Google review
Absolutely amazing! Early October, not too busy but still good weather and warm! Worth a visit.
Juliana S — Google review
This is a great cycling destination during the tourist off-season. From Xàbia, the road CV742 (towards Cap de la Nau), then 7420 goes up and down across a posh and quiet neighbourghood with little car traffic. The pebbly beach is nested in a lovely cove. Bring along food and fluids because there is nowhere to buy supplies. No toilets.
Maxi M — Google review
This beach was beautiful! Stunning clean water but definitely bring water shoes and an umbrella!
C E — Google review
Fun Rocky beach (Pebbles) with a cool bar - definitively an Instagram looking spot! The water has an incredible turquoise color. Bring water shoes, as the rocks can be tough on your feet. We went by boat in September and it was easy to find a spot to anker and swim to shore to enjoy a beer and some snorkel. A great place to relax, enjoy the views, and snap some amazing photos.
Alexa's W — Google review
4.4
(1220)
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4.0
(1595)
03738, Spain, USA
19

Castell de Dénia

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Castell de Dénia is a picturesque castle by the water, dating back to the 11th and 12th centuries. It offers a glimpse into history with artifacts on display, showcasing its Greek, Roman, Moorish, and Spanish influences. The climb to the top rewards visitors with stunning views of Denia and the mountains. While exploring the castle's ruins, visitors can also enjoy a café at the top.
Worth a visit, but make sure to go later in the afternoon otherwise you’ll be baked in the scorching sun. Beautiful views to the surroundings; not much of a castle, more outer remains. A governor’s palace location is a beautiful highest spot of the castle with views to the sea. Visit to the castle requires a certain level of physical fitness and preferably comfortable shoes, at least not heels, so plan accordingly.
L. L — Google review
Interesting information (mostly in Spanish) about the various stages of adaptation of the castle from its beginnings and most recently a palace. Worth a visit. Not much shade so morning or evening visit recommended. Plenty of (paid) parking in the vicinity. Good location for a walk around old town after. Plenty of exercise walking up and down the many steps and slopes to stretch those legs after a few days relaxing on the beaches.
Philip S — Google review
Beautiful walk around the castle, lovely pit stop cafe and prices are great. Views are wonderful and well worth the few euros entry fee to explore the castle grounds. Coffee and cake are a must, visit is most definitely recommended, the surrounding streets with the quaint spainish houses are lovely to also explore.
Donna M — Google review
Interesting place. €2 for seniors. There is a fairly steep tarmacced slope after the entrance, there are other routes up to the top, but steep and very uneven stone paths. Lots of boards with the history around. Lots of different areas to explore including the walls, so if you want to do it all, you'll need a lot of time.Views are good of the surrounding areas. Once outside, there is also a tunnel that runs underneath the castle which is free.
Michael C — Google review
The views are absolutely stunning! There are very few people, so it’s really comfortable to walk around. There’s also a café on the grounds where you can enjoy different drinks with a beautiful view of the sea.
Valeria S — Google review
Definitely worth a visit, you will be sweating on a hot day, even if you take the easy road route up to the top. We opted for the hard more but scenic and cultural route making sure we took our time as it was 35deg. Entry is €3 for an adult and €2 for over 65's, the ticket man spoke perfect English and was very helpful. When you make it to the top the views are beautiful with harbour and coastal views. There is a small cafe at the top with a lovely seating area under pine trees, it does close mid afternoon so take a drinknifnyour going after 1400. We walked down the easy route and walked the castle tunnel that runs under the castle, this is free to enter. We parked down at the port car park, reasonably priced at around a €1 and hour and its only 10 mins from the castle.
Martin K — Google review
A good uphill walk to a once thriving castle, little remains and all signs with history in Spanish, thankfully Google Translate helped tremendously. But you can see the history of the place it's mott and bailey,and footprints of the houses. Great views over Denia and harbour,watching the Ibiza ferry's come in. Lovely little cafe in castle at very reasonable price,also toilets,but these are a bit dilapidated.
Adrian W — Google review
This place is really nice high up some steep steps if willing to try or just do easy slope lol costs three euro nice restaurant at top also great views of everywhere see for miles
EL G — Google review
4.2
(9915)
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3.8
(1784)
C/ Sant Francesc, S/n, 03700 Dénia, Alicante, Spain
http://www.denia.es/
+34 966 42 02 60
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Platja de Gandia

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Outdoor Activities
Beaches
Located about 6km from the center, Platja de Gandia is a popular beach resort known for its long stretch of fine sand that is meticulously maintained. The area offers a variety of accommodations such as the modern Villa Luz Family Gourmet & All Exclusive Hotel 4* and the 4-star Hotel Tano Resort Playa de Gandia, both providing comfortable stays with convenient access to nearby attractions.
4.5
(2100)
46730, Valencia, Spain, USA
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Castell de Cullera

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Castle of Cullera is a restored hilltop castle dating back to the 10th century, offering scenic water views and housing a museum. Situated in the coastal town of Cullera, in Valencia, Spain, it provides panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. The castle has historical significance as it was involved in battles and reconstructions over the centuries.
Taxi to car park, funicular from there up to castle proper. We had reductions on everything because we're old, €1 each, funicular and for castle! Card payment only. Good audio visual at entrance (English subtitles) giving history of the castle. Can get app with audio aid for tour. English translations at exhibits. Very very interesting. Wonderful views everywhere. Walked down to town along the calvery track dotted with the Stations of the Cross. Steep in places but benches to rest. Tower (closed for siesta) but can get to canon . Brings you out behind market. 600 metres but with switch backs closer to 2km. First stop beer and snack!
Sue S — Google review
Castell de Cullera is a great place to visit, both for its history and for the amazing views of the city and the sea. Driving up, you’ll already find some nice spots to stop for photos, and at the top you get a full 360° panoramic view. Parking is limited, so it can take some time to find a spot. There are public restrooms available for free, which is very convenient. Once you park, you’ll see the option to take a small elevator for €1. Honestly, unless you have accessibility needs, it’s not worth it—the elevator only covers a very short section of stairs, which you can walk in 3–4 minutes without any problem. Even if you don’t go inside the castle or arrive after closing time, it’s still worth going up for the views and to enjoy the surroundings. The walk and scenery make it a very rewarding stop in Cullera.
Ricardo P — Google review
Amazing views of the local city and landscape, the castle is only small but very beautiful and well worth a visit to learn about its history and to take in its architecture. It’s very impressive at the building work to get it there and how formidable it would have been in its day. If you like history, views and architecture then you should absolutely go and visit Parking was fine and there were public WC. Unfortunately the church which is attached was not open on the day we went (Monday) so didn’t get to see inside which is a shame, the cafe also was not open. There is a weird tiny funicular rail which cost €1 PP you definitely don’t need it but the kids enjoyed it
Jack M — Google review
Lovely place with an exceptional view and a good bit of history. Towering above the town of Cullera, this little castle provides incredible views of the area. It's not very big as it used to be a military fort rather than a typical castle. There's also a nearby hiking trail going around the mountain. While there is some information in English, the inside of the castle itself gives information almost exclusively in Valencian and Spanish, though for those interested it's relatively easy to just translate it.
Nikolay G — Google review
We were able to grab the last parking space at the top of the hill and luckily there was a mini funicular to take Deb the final distance to the castle entrance. Admission was €3 but it is a small castle so we probably spent less than 30 minutes inside, including watching the 12 minute information film (English subtitles). The interior was unadorned and the battlements were small but with nice views of the coast and the rice fields. We had an ice cream and a coffee at the cafe terrace and then I walked down the steps to view the castle from below and then down a small path to view the octagonal tower and segments of the town wall, built during the Islamic period. The castle itself has an Islamic base and was then updated and expanded after the Christian reconquest in the 13th century. It's next expansion was in the 16th century after Muslim pirates sacked the town and carried the population off into slavery.
Marcus H — Google review
Nice place, quiet in october. Easy to park a car, very good view to the coastline.
Andrew — Google review
I only explored the castle from the outside, but even from there, the views over Cullera were absolutely breathtaking. The landscape alone makes the visit worthwhile.
Carlos S — Google review
Gorgeous panoramic views from the top, overlooking the town of Cullera and the bay. Sadly it was closed by the time we got there, but we were still able to walk the grounds, which is a lovely walk with some hiking areas if desired. Beautiful grounds with great views and worth the small walk around to see the different viewpoints. Wish we could have seen the beauty and history inside, but still a 5 star experience just from the outside!
Cameron A — Google review
4.5
(6580)
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4.0
(482)
Pujada del Castell, s/n, 46400 Cullera, Valencia, Spain
http://www.culleraturismo.com/
+34 961 73 26 43
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Cullera

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Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
Cullera, a charming city and municipality in the Valencian Community of Spain, is nestled in the picturesque Ribera Baixa comarca. This coastal destination is positioned near the mouth of the Júcar River as it meets the glistening waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
4.0
(182)
Valencia, Spain
http://www.cullera.es/
23

Ducal Palace of Gandia

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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
Historic Sites
The Ducal Palace of Gandia, a grand structure dating back to the 1300s, served as the residence for the Borja dukes of Gandia. The palace boasts opulent Gothic and Baroque interiors, with highlights including the Salon de las Coronas and the Galeria Dorada. This historic city also features other notable attractions such as the Collegiate Church and Old University, reflecting its illustrious past.
It's an impressive and historical palace. They offer self-guided English audio tours. We enjoyed the beautiful buildings and all the gorgeous shiny interiors. Sun was casting the pretty shade through the window door of the terrace.
Yoko K — Google review
Historical palace, in the past times the heart beat of Gandia. Upon visiting you can use the audio guide offered when purchasing the tickets. I love all the little details in the ceiling paintings, the ceramic tiles and the Chapel. Them days people didn't skip on spending money on art, it's obvious. We enjoyed the visit very much.
Claudia — Google review
The Ducal Palace of Gandia is a real gem! Quick tip: evening light photos are really fantastic as you can go to the terrace of the palace. It’s a beautifully preserved historic palace with impressive architecture and stunning interiors. The guided tours are informative and let you dive into the fascinating history of the Borgia family. A true must-see when visiting Gandia! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Eugen B — Google review
Wow this was an excellent and very interesting trip. The palace is wonderful and the use of their headphone is brilliant as it guides you through each room. Incredibly detailed and interesting look on this property its owners and history. The craftsman ship in the some of the room is exquisite especially the golden ball. If you in Gandia well worth a visit
Jack M — Google review
I would live in this palace without a shadow of doubts 🤣 Enjoyed the exterior and interior of the palace. It was really surprising to look at the sizes of doors, beds, chairs. Humans were much lower than us.
Volo — Google review
Beautiful place!! The audio guide is worth it, makes everything very clear. The interior is stunning!! And we were able to park our bikes in the inner quad!!
Cheryl T — Google review
The Palau Ducal dels Borja is an absolute must-see! Full of history, beautifully preserved, and very reasonably priced. A stunning landmark that truly captures the spirit of Gandia. Five stars!
Simon F — Google review
A lovely palace with a mix of styles (Neogothic, Baroque) as it has had a longevous existence with a variety of owners (Mostly the Borja family but afterwards the Osuna and last the Jesuits). It has on display wonderful tiling from Manises with a variety of floral motifs that are typical from the region and gorgeous to look at. Being one of the most salient constructions in Gandía, it is well worth the visit if you are around.
Rafael M — Google review
4.5
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4.5
(713)
Carrer del Duc Alfons el Vell, 1, 46701 Gandia, Valencia, Spain
http://www.palauducal.com/
+34 962 87 14 65
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Cueva del Rull

Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Very nice experience. The cave isn't very big, but it's peaceful, less commercial, and it offers plenty to see. This was our favorite cave to visit compared to Coves del Canelobre, by far. The entry fee is only 4 euros/ adults. The entrance is guided and starts approximately every 30 minutes. The guide could only speak Spanish. However, he could explain everything in a way that we could actually understand him. He was also very friendly. There are some free street parking spots next to the entrance. Once a year, they have a live concert in the cave. Tickets can only be purchased on site. The next one is on 28th september 2025. Approximately 250-300 people attend.
CJ — Google review
It's a fabulous cave and a wonderful drive to get there. We waited about 15 minutes for our tour and it was just the two of us. The guide was fabulous. He explained about the history and how the formations developed and pointed out so many things we wouldn't have noticed or understood on our own. He mainly spoke Spanish but would interject with some English to help our understanding. He was very patient with us. The tour was just long enough, circa 30 minutes. Great value at 4€ entry. Well worth the journey and highly recommended.
Mark M — Google review
Fantastic and amazingly large cave. 50m from top to bottom and a view of approx 150m on the inside. Beautifully lit and comfy walkway. The guide is only in Spanish though, no translated pamflet or so. Some panels at the entrance. No photos or videos allowed inside. Videos are up on youtube for your pleasure. Use your eyes!
Christian P — Google review
Very beautiful and well accessible cave. Nicely lit, too. Guide only available in spanish. Entrance fee has been raised to 7€ (5€ for children and older people). Cash only.
Gustav G — Google review
Really interesting cave up in the mountains and well worth the 4 euros each. Although the tour is only in Spanish the tour guide did well with our limited understanding and pointing out some clear points. There is one point that if you're larger around the middle you may not fit through but we were able to take h the loop the other way so didn't lose out on anything.
James I — Google review
Fantastic day well worth a visit, good for all able body persons but not young children. Guide was amazing and had a huge knowledge of the area, she was brilliant. Would highly recommend 5 stars
Mandy S — Google review
The guide was amazing, they explained so well inside the cave! I truly recommend visiting it!
Clara R — Google review
The top of the day visit at the beautiful mountains. Absolutely worth the 4 €. The guide didn’t talk english but we manage enough in spanish to understand what she meant.
Erdna V — Google review
4.6
(1538)
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4.5
(86)
CV-712, Km.12, 03789 Vall d'Ebo, Alicante, Spain
https://www.pegoilesvalls.es/es/guia_practica/35-cueva-del-rull
+34 965 57 14 13
25

Mundomar

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Temporarily Closed
Zoo
Nature & Parks
Mundomar is a sea-life park in Benidorm, offering a tropical-themed experience with various attractions. Visitors can enjoy dolphin shows, swim with sea lions, and interact with meerkats and monkeys. The park provides an opportunity to get up close to marine animals like dolphins and seals without the need for an expensive cruise. Mundomar also features entertaining shows and a glass bottom boat ride for a memorable experience.
We've visited this park more times and it's always nice to visit. Bit small, but you can definitely spend a few hours here. Today we booked the delphin encounter which was great! We swam with the dolphins and it was such a great experience!
Angela L — Google review
Amazing place. Definitely recommend to visit with children before 10-12 years. Beatiful shows. You can do pictures together with sea lion, dolphin, parrot, lemur. The park has beautiful territory and zoo. There are few restaurants on the park.
Vika E — Google review
What a special place. So much fun! Negatives, its a little pricey, and they dont have a vast amount of animals. The pros, wow, the shows are phenomenal, especially the dolphin show. Amazing, just amazing. Yes its pricey, but honestly the shows itself make it worth it! Get over there. €20 cash or €17 (paid online) to touch a dolphin and have a photo (included) is such amazing value. You wont find better. So while its not a cheap day out, it's 100% worth it, and id go back again, and again.
Simon H — Google review
Nice animal Park got discounted tickets so went with family. The dolphin and sea lion show were amazing definitely recommend going and seeing them. At the top. Is a great view of aqualandia which is right next door. Overall a good place to visit with family.
Aidan05 — Google review
Pretty cool. We did combine tickets with Aqualandia. So we visited this place in the morning. We arrived about half past 10 which gave us time to look around and the watch the parrot show. Which was very informative. 2 of the parrots did not listen to the trainers and decided they were staying out just jumping on the rope. After that we headed to the sea lion show to watch some very happy sea lions and then the dolphin show, which has 8 dolphins doing tricks. The place is small so wouldn't recommend spending the whole day there as you can watch all the shows and see all the other animals in around 3 hours. Prices for photos with animals is around €20 euros I recommended paying for these before you enter the park.
Alyson S — Google review
In my opinion, Mundomar a bit too pricey, compared to Oceanografic in Valencia. However, dolphins did an amazing job performing, the instructors are great. Stunning view from the top! I liked it
Maria K — Google review
It was a good day plenty to see and great shows.But don't bother with getting the VIP TOUR as you are unable to take Photos as they block you and say only me.The photographer was a bit rude and right in my face as I attempted to get a photo.
Graham L — Google review
A great day was had by the whole family. The animals were amazing, well worth going to the shows, birds, sealion, and dolphin. There are other experiences which we didn't do this time. We purchased the combo ticket for mundomar and aqualandia, which was a good saving.
Steven G — Google review
4.5
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4.4
(5107)
Carrer Serra Gelada, s/n, 03503 Benidorm, Alicante, Spain
http://www.mundomar.es/
+34 965 86 91 01
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Aqualandia

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Temporarily Closed
Water park
Water & Amusement Parks
Aqualandia, located in Benidorm, Costa Blanca, Spain, is a sprawling outdoor water park offering an array of slides and games suitable for visitors of all ages. The park features fast water slides, swimming pools, rapids, giant waterfalls, and shallow pools for young children. Additionally, it includes various dining options, shops, and relaxation areas for sunbathing. Aqualandia is the perfect destination to beat the summer heat with its diverse attractions and amenities.
I would give this water park in Benidorm more than five stars. It is simply SENSATIONAL! To be honest, I didn’t have the courage to try all the rides, especially the waterslide VERTIGO, but it’s incredibly fun to watch the brave ones make their descent. The park is huge, offering a wide variety of food and drink options. There are also lockers available for €7 per day, which is really convenient. Not to mention the numerous picnic areas that make it easy to relax and enjoy the surroundings. Without a doubt, this is one of the best-structured water parks I’ve ever visited.
Tatiana L — Google review
A brilliant day out for the whole family. We have two boys aged 6 and 7 and they both had an amazing time. We brought our own packed lunch after reading other reviews as the food in the park didn’t seem like the best option, and this turned out to be a smart decision as there are plenty of picnic areas available. We booked our tickets online which cost £109 for the four of us. On arrival, we rented a large locker for €10 (smaller ones are €7). They give you a PIN code printed on a receipt which is a bit odd, as it means you have to go into the water with a piece of paper to remember your code. It would make more sense if you could set your own code. We also paid for two sunbeds at €7 each and the inflatable ring floats came at an extra cost too. This felt like a bit of a rip off, as items like floats and sunbeds should really be included in the ticket price. This is the main reason we’ve given 4 stars instead of 5. That said, the park itself is spotless and very well maintained. The lifeguards, although quite young, did a fantastic job and we felt very safe letting the boys explore nearby. The children’s area is the best I’ve seen in any water park as it has a full section with obstacle courses, smaller slides and jumping platforms. We would definitely visit again for another family day out.
ADG — Google review
Great day out with the Grand kids here. Take your own drinks and food as the kiosk prices inside are a little hard on the wallet (€3.75) for a 1.5 ltr water that you can pick up for about 60 cents in the supermarket. €5.40 for a beer 🍺. Apart from that, it's a lovely park that kept the boys busy all day.
Andy M — Google review
We visited on a Friday in August so was very busy as expected. However we found the park to be clean, well organised and we all had great fun, dragging the kids away after about 7 hours. Queues for some slides were 15-20 mins but plenty of shade and well mannered. Didn’t attempt to get a sun bed or picnic bench (which looked like you needed to be there early to get) - just sat on a towel on the grass which was fine. Lifeguards very professional and kept good order.
Alex B — Google review
It was too crowded for me, even though we visited on a Wednesday. However, the kids had a lot of fun, which is the most important thing! We will come back! Food was available at affordable prices. What surprised me was that the lockers and lounges required payment.
Pawel L — Google review
Aqualandia in Benidorm is a great place and an absolute hit with kids—plenty of rides, pools, and attractions to keep the whole family entertained. The park is clean and well maintained, and overall it’s a fun experience for both children and adults. That said, the downside in high season is the waiting times. Some rides had queues of up to 90 minutes, which meant that even though we spent the whole day there, we couldn’t try everything we wanted. On-site food is also very expensive—for example, a gofre with just one scoop of ice cream was over €7. Security lockers cost €7, and hiring a large inflatable wheel is €8 plus a €2 deposit (though this does give you an advantage on Rapidos, where you can skip the queue). Overall, it’s still a great experience and the kids loved it, but the long waiting times and high prices take away from what could otherwise be a perfect day out.
Jaro — Google review
Visited on: Friday, 29th August 2025 Such a great waterpark! The Rapids are especially good! I highly recommend. The “Black Hole” too is fun. ⚠️ SENSORY NEEDS: This ride is dark and may not be suitable for those with SN. For Food, I recommended the Snack Bar - see my other review for additional, and full details.
Awardedcat Y — Google review
The place is big and theres plenty of rides and pools ! Very chill vibes although the food can always be better. Still a great time !
Victoria P — Google review
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Sierra Helada, s/n, 03503 Benidorm, Alicante, Spain
https://www.aqualandia.net/
+34 965 86 01 00
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Platja de Llevant

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Beach
Outdoor Activities
Platja de Llevant is an urban public beach in Benidorm, known for its recreational waters, lifeguards, showers, lounge chairs, and volleyball nets. Despite not having the quaint charm of a secluded cove, it is a beloved Blue Flag bay with golden shores and crystal-clear waters. This popular beach offers a bustling atmosphere and stunning views of the Mediterranean sea. During peak season, it can get crowded as visitors flock to enjoy the gentle waves and clean sandy shores.
Very clean, well maintained, public sandy beach. It felt safe, and people were civilized. Great background with the tall buildings in the back. There are plenty of restaurants on the shoreside. There are plenty of sunbeds to rent. Lifeguards on watch. The water is not too steep.
CJ — Google review
Levante beach was simply beautiful. It is well maintained, clean and safe. Sunbeds can be rented for only 6 euro for the day. Excellent place to relax.
Vin C — Google review
Lovely beach but very busy. Chairs and umbrellas €6 each, you just sit down and someone comes round to pay. Close to shops you have people walking up and down selling cocktails and offering massages. A place with taps to wash the sand off your feet. A warning women do walk around and lounge top less if this offends anyone.
Mel — Google review
A great beach. However, it is rather populated with many tourists and locals making it rather busy. You can hire a sun-bed at only €12 overlooking the Mediterranean, turquoise, yet quite transparent sea. 🌊
Awardedcat Y — Google review
I visited Platja de Llevant in Benidorm at the end of December, and the weather was surprisingly warm, not hot enough for a swim, but perfect to enjoy the sun and a long walk by the sea. The sky was clear, the water shimmered in deep blue tones, and the whole promenade was lively even in winter. Historically, Platja de Llevant has been one of the main symbols of Benidorm’s transformation. In the 1950s, this small fishing village began turning into one of Europe’s most famous seaside resorts, and this beach became the heart of that change, lined with hotels, cafés, and palm trees that still define the skyline today.
Patrizia P — Google review
The beach is absolutely stunning, with its picturesque scenery that instantly captivates anyone who visits. The golden sand is soft and inviting, creating a perfect contrast against the deep blue sky. The ocean itself is crystal clear, reflecting the sunlight in shimmering patterns that dance across the water. The waves are gentle and soothing, making the beach a tranquil spot to relax and enjoy nature’s beauty. One of the highlights of this beach is the remarkably clean water. It’s so clear that you can see the seabed even from the shore, with fish occasionally visible as they swim by. The cleanliness of the water makes it perfect for swimming, wading, or just floating on the surface, letting the gentle waves carry you. In addition to the natural beauty, the beach offers convenient amenities like chair and sun umbrella rentals. This allows you to fully enjoy your time there without having to bring your own gear. You can easily rent a comfortable chair and a large umbrella to provide shade, making your day at the beach even more relaxing. Overall, the combination of breathtaking beauty and thoughtful conveniences makes this beach a perfect getaway.
Daniel E — Google review
Great Beach Fantastic beach very famous worldwide, the view on the buildings is incredible. Not the beach has all the expected amenities & lots of shops, cafes & restaurants around. The water is also really nice and this is what made this beach so fabulous.
Paul V — Google review
My Days in Benidorm 🥰 🌸❣️ It was August, and Benidorm welcomed us with 41-degree weather 🥵. What wonderful days we had at the beach, strolling through its streets, trying out restaurants, watching the sunrise, or walking at night while enjoying the nightlife. We’d wake up early to enjoy the sea and walk along the sand. Each day was unique and amazing! Creating human connections, observing and learning about their lifestyle and culture made the experience even more enriching.
Mariela B — Google review
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Spain, USA
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APLUS Apartamentos - Old Town Benidorm

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Holiday apartment rental
Neighborhoods
We hired both apartments with connecting door, lovely and spacious clean and well equipped. Good wheelchair access in downstairs apartment. Would definitely stay here again, I would try all beds as I like a soft mattress.
Maria B — Google review
Old Town benidorm is a absolute gem , loads of shops bars and cafes it's more cultured than new benidorm and old town is more traditional, its definitely worth exploring plus there are two beaches a small cove beach and the large beach and the harbour
Kevin — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good place to go on vacation. 5 minutes walk from the western and eastern beaches. The party area is very close too. It is also surrounded by central streets with a multitude of shops, bars, restaurants... (Original) Buen sitio para ir de vacaciones. A 5 minutos andando de las playas de poniente y de levante. La zona de fiesta muy cerca también. Además está rodeado de calles céntricas con multitud de tiendas ,bares, restaurantes...
Alberto S — Google review
(Translated by Google) Magnificent apartment for families on vacation (Original) Magnífico apartamento para familias en vacaciones
V G — Google review
(Translated by Google) Excellent (Original) Exelente
José M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Spectacular (Original) Espectacular
Victor G — Google review
4.5
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4.5
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C/de la Palma, 16, 03501 Benidorm, Alicante, Spain
https://aplusbenidormapartments.com/
+34 629 61 86 50
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Benidorm

Tram stop
Transportation
Tramways
Very hot, very clean. It can rain but we need that. It soon clears up
John G — Google review
Shops, walks,Bars,Restraunts, Beaches, fabulous Tapas wherever you go in Benidorm its clean well policed great public transport a credit to Mayor Tony Perez well done to all councillors of the municipality fabulous place caters for everyone. Deserves world heritage status.
Goolie — Google review
Great place to visit in the winter. Cheap and cheerful. Very clean and tidy. Plenty of sunshine and a good range of hotels and restaurants and bars to fit all pockets.
Barry P — Google review
Modern tram station,from Denia to Alicante,reliable service,you can buy a card of ten tickets which work out cheaper,also you can get the tram to Benidorm tram Station at the top off the old town and the bus station,all trams have their own ticket machines aswell,at last the trams are starting to be updated and the platforms are being modernised,
Del D — Google review
Small train station at the border of Benidorm. Around 20-25 minutes walk from the center. From here you will have to take the bus to Allicante since the railways are still under construction. The train ticket prices are low , 1,35 euro to Altea this is for a single ticket. Inside the new building there are two ticket machines that accept cash (coins,paper) debit cards and credit cards. There is also a small office with some service desks. There are two toilets cabins , 1 toilet seat for ladies and one toilet seat for the gentlemen plus a hanging urinoir. Plus running water to wash your hands. There are also some vending machines with beverages and candy / chips.
Tim T — Google review
Very user friendly if you go to Alicante be very prepared to go over a very tall free standing bridge apart from that the route is a lovely trip and very inexpensive.
Ginger R — Google review
Modern tram station with connections to Alicante to the South and Denia to the North. Easy access and tickets can be bought from machine or ticket window. Ticket machines on trams too. English language used here. I like the crazy angles of the light strips in the entrance.
Kevin E — Google review
Benidorm has something for everyone, and is beautiful throughout the year.
Sándor N — Google review
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4.4
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03502 Benidorm, Alicante, Spain
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Terra Mítica

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Temporarily Closed
Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
Amusement park
Terra Mítica is an amusement park in Benidorm, Alicante, featuring ancient culture-themed areas with thrilling rides and entertaining shows. The park is divided into five themed zones such as Greece, Egypt, and Rome, offering attractions for both adrenaline seekers and families. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Benidorm due to the park's hillside location. Additionally, Terra Mítica provides a respite from the heat with its water rides.
Loved this place 30+ years ago when I took my 3 children. This year we went back and took my now adult children plus my 3 young grandchildren. I was still amazed by it and so where they. Its such a lovely place. I remember going on that oldest wooden roller coaster 30+ years ago so its quite sad its not not in use now. This place is very different and great place to get fab photos especially in all the different country themes.
Laraine G — Google review
Decoration awasome. Low attractions density overall, only 5 per adults.looks that many attractions were closed. You can enter food and drinks, there is no control at entrance. The swimming pool is awesome, with bar and music. Don't forget your swimming suits. The best timing to go, around 16h. Enough time for the few attractions and swimming pool until 21h
Paola O — Google review
A epic theme park loved it, very good value for money, plenty to do for adults and a good selection of rides for small kids. Quite a few shows, realt impressed with the cleanliness of the park, plenty of toilets and bins ( with ashtrays ) food selection is your typical stuff with beer as well. Good size car park with taxi rank only 15 euros to the beach in benidorm and hotels. Staff are polite and speak some english as well as spanish and other languages. PARK IS SET UP FOR DISABLED PERSONS AND BUGGIES IN MIND 😉
Richard W — Google review
We visited Terra Mítica during Halloween 2025, and it turned out to be a fantastic place to enjoy with the kids. The rides are really well done—just note that most of the big ones require children to be over 1.4 meters tall. One of mine was a bit shorter and was a little disappointed she couldn’t go on everything, but that’s something to keep in mind. A fun tip: there are two water rides—one on a smaller setup and one on a big boat. We ended our day on the big boat ride and got absolutely soaked. The good news is I learned afterward that they have drying facilities on site—something I wish I’d known sooner! So you can dry off before heading out if you get drenched. All in all, Terra Mítica is a great spot for family fun, especially during the Halloween season. Just keep those height requirements and the handy drying stations in mind.
Yuri — Google review
Such a disappointing review. Initially, I wanted this review to be 5* however there were some segments of my day that didn’t go particularly well to my desire. Why so? I waited for one of the rides: EL LABERINTO DEL MINOTAURO and we waited for 41 minutes in a hot room without any sprinklers present to cool you down. Additionally, once I got onto the ride, the laser things weren’t working properly even though I accurately aimed at the targets. You should honestly fix that ride. This ride is the chief reason why I rated this theme park 3*. However, there more positives than negatives… I really enjoyed the water rides: the rapids and that ride with the huge drop at the end and you get absolutely. But due to meteorological conditions. You will dry extremely fast within 15 minutes at least, fully. I also went on the orange swing ride (whatever it is called) which was so fun. Furthermore, prior to riding the orange swing ride, I went on the blue rollercoaster something associated with Titan theme (I think). That was highly fun and I do recommend it.
Awardedcat Y — Google review
What a fun place, where you can soend the whole day. All the water rides are the best fun and on a hot day getting wet was great. The park itsellesi is a master piece and so clean aswell. All the sets and atmosphere, with different countries and eras. The shows are great with really talented actors, dancing, singing, stunts and the stage settings. The pirate show was amazing, loved it. All in all a great day. Yes it does take a lot of money to enjoy, since food and especially drinks are very expensive. But if you compare to theme parks around the world, entry fees are not as high for the quality of this theme park. It really is a place to see and experience. We will be back.
Aino-Kaisa L — Google review
A great day out with loads to enjoy. Every time we have visited there are very few queues for the rides, great water play areas and amazing shows. We always try and visit once a year and haven't ever been disappointed!
Dalia D — Google review
Way better than my expectations. Many reviews cite poorly kept installations and an underwhelming experience. We found the opposite: friendly staff, good range of rides, plenty of shade, short queues and eating places that are better than average in these sorts of places. Overall a great experience!
Robert M — Google review
3.9
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3.6
(4766)
Partida del Moralet, s/n, 03502 Benidorm, Alicante, Spain
https://www.terramiticapark.com/
+34 965 00 43 00
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