Cala d'Albarca is a cove on the northern seaboard of the Spanish island of Ibiza. The cove is situated within the municipality Sant Antoni de Portmany. It is 4.0mi north east of the village of Santa Agnès de Corona and 14.0mi north of Ibiza Town.DescriptionOnly the most determined explorer will be able to access the secluded bay. The cove in a large horseshoe with a rocky peninsular either side. To the eastern end is Cap des Rubió while at the western end is Cap d'Albarca both of which are over 200m above sea level. To south of d'Albarca is the hills of Puig d'en Cires and Puig de sa Cova’, 295m and 340m above sea level, respectively. Down in the cove there is a rocky beach, but no sand, but the impressive coastline here is scattered with huge bolders. One very impressive feature is a cracked natural arch. There are many flat rocks and ledges close to the waters edge which are good sunbathing spots. The water in the bay is crystal clear and is a deep turquoise when the sun shines. This is the ideal bay for snorkelling and diving.Take the guesswork out of planning a Sant Antoni de Portmany vacation by using our trip itinerary maker.
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Cala d'Aubarca reviews
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you have to go there and enjoy swimming in the bay and walk the stone bridge! It is absolutely georgous! The walk down there is not easy but worth every step! more »
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Beautiful view but it’s quite hard to get there. Keep in mind that there is no place to swim once you get there so no way to cool down after the climb before you climb back up.
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It's a wonderful place but hard to reach. You need hiking shoes and like 40-50mins to hike/climb. But it's worth it. There is nearly no-one and the water is so clear. Today one girl got touched by a jellyfish but we haven't seen one. Only fishes. If you like jumping from the cliffs you can do it there as well but be careful there are rock's in the water. You can't jump everywhere. There is no beach, only rocks. And the stone bridge is a must! The easiest way to go there is by a little boat.
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