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Description and
type: Situated between Santa Eularia and Cala Pada: reached by taking the road
which leaves the town centre and following the signs shortly before arriving
at Cala Pada.
Means of
transport: Private car, bicycle; there is a bus service during the summer
season.
Distance: 17
kilometres from Ibiza, 2 kilometres from Santa Eularia.
Description: Beach
flanked by two small capes covered with vegetation which grows right up to the
beach itself. An important torrent has its outlet to the sea here. adding much
to the place's attractiveness.
Length: 100 metres - Width: 12 metres
Composition: Fine natural sand alternating with sections of pebbles brought
down by the torrent as well as rocks.
Sea bottom: Also varied, consisting of sand, pebbles and rocks, with the last
of these predominating. The gentle gradient makes this a secure place for
bathing. At 12 metres out from the shore the depth is 1 metre and not until 38
metres out does it reach 2 metres.
Direction, prevailing winds: Its southerly aspect ensures that the winds that
blow are always light and from the sea, which provides great security.
Panoramic aspects: The beach's characteristic orography. enclosed between two
capes and the presence of conifers almost down to the shoreline itself gives
it considerable scenic value.
SUMMARY COMMENT: The beach's natural endowments allow it to offer a wide
variety of activities. Very secure aspect for whichever leisure or sporting
activity considered: the great variety of its sea floor, beach and countryside
make it ideal for lovers of nature exploration or those looking for attractive
scenery. |