Pedrerade Cala d’Hort. Tourist Attraction. Also known as Atlantis (named by Hippies) this tourist attraction lies near the Cala d’Hort beach. This site is an old stone quarry used for the construction of Dalt Vila. It has amazing rock
There’s just something about Ibiza. The nightlife, the warming sunshine, and the white sandy beaches all add to the vibrant atmosphere of this place. Ibiza is one of the Balearics' most visited islands, and it’s easy to understand why. Some come for the neverending beach days. Others can’t get enough of the party there’s much more to experience here the hikes, the monuments, the mouth-watering food, and let’s not forget about the magical sunsets. You can bask in the sun for as long as you want or wander through the ancient streets of the old town, considered a Unesco site. Ibiza is also the ideal harbour to visit Formentera, the tiniest island in the Balearics. Come along as we explore the best things to do in Ibiza in this 5-day itinerary. You'll discover the top beaches and landmarks, but also find places to eat and stay during your trip. Day 1 - South Coast Morning Dalt Vila Old Town With its whitewashed houses, cobblestone streets and fortified walls, wandering through the Dalt Vila feels like visiting a movie set. This is Ibiza’s Old Town, where you’ll learn everything about the island’s history, from the Phoenicians foundation to its modern club scene. Enter through the Portal de Ses Taules gate and spend your morning roaming the narrow lanes of Dalt Vila. Don’t leave without visiting the Archaeological Museum on Plaza de la Catedral. Inside there are artefacts from Ibiza and Formentera covering years of history. Ibiza Cathedral Within Dalt Vila, you’ll find the Ibiza Cathedral. It’s an exquisite monument combining different styles, from the original Catalan Gothic structure to the 18th-century Baroque elements. While you’re here, make sure to visit the Museu Diocesà, a museum featuring a vast collection of religious art from the 14th to 20th centuries. And, once you step outside, you’ll witness a stunning view of the old town and the city’s port. Castell d’Eivissa Next stop is the Castell d’Eivissa, where you’ll encounter historical buildings spanning 1,000 years. From the 8th-century keep to the Moorish tower and the 18th-century military barracks. For the best views of the whole site, head to the bastion Baluard de Sant Bernat on the southern end. Other sections have been converted into exhibition spaces like the Baluard de Sant Jaume and the Baluard de Sant Pere. Museu d'Art Contemporani d'Eivissa If you’re an art enthusiast, don’t miss a visit to the Museu d’Art Contemporani d’Eivissa. Occupying a former armoury, this museum is dedicated to contemporary art, mostly made by artists with ties to Ibiza. The exhibits include works from local creators like Antoni Marí Ribas and Rafel Tur i Costa, alongside international names such as Gilbert Herreyns and Erwin Broner. The glass floor allows you to see the Carthaginian dwellings uncovered during the museum's renovations in 2012. Afternoon Platja d’en Bossa After touring the island’s historical sites, it’s time to unwind at the beach. Platja d’en Bossa is the longest beach in Ibiza, making it the perfect place to hunker down for the afternoon. If you’re looking for something a bit more active, you can always get on some jet skis or rent a paddleboat. There are also many beachside bars where you can stop for a snack and a drink. Come back after the sun sets and dance until dawn at Ushuaia or Space, two of the island’s largest nightclubs. Ses Salines From Platja d’en Bossa, drive off to the Salines. These salt pans are part of the Ses Salines Natural Park. Even though salt production ended in 1984, you can still see salt crystals forming in the pools. The park is also home to hundreds of bird species, including flamingos, waders and gulls. If you’re looking to catch the flamingos, you should come around August to October. Platja de Ses Salines Since you’re in the area, make sure to visit the beach. It’s all you’ve ever dreamed of turquoise waters, white sand and dunes, surrounded by pine trees and lively chiringuitos small bars serving drinks and tapas. Try the northwest area if you’re visiting with the family. Go southeast if you’re looking for something a bit more relaxed or to practise nudism. Sa Pedrera de Cala d’Hort If you’re planning to walk down Sa Pedrera, make sure to bring some comfortable shoes. The trail can be a bit challenging, but it’s worth it for the stunning coastal views. Locals nicknamed this area Altantis because the rock formations look like the infamous abandoned city. It takes about 40 minutes to reach the water, the ideal spot for a swim. Es Vedrá On the edge of Ibiza’s south coast, you’ll find one of the most emblematic spots on the island — the Es Vedrá rock. The best place to see it is from the Cap Blanc beach or the lookout point near Torre des Savinar. It's the ideal place to watch one of Ibiza’s magical sunsets. Port Area Back in Ibiza town, you can end the evening walking around the port, where fishermen’s houses mix with boutique shops and market stalls. Make the most of it by ordering a drink at one of the terraces. Then continue down to the marina to admire the flashy yachts. Make sure to pass by Botafoch and Marina Ibiza, the island’s upmarket marinas. It's here you’ll find cruisers of famous figures, as well as high-end bars, restaurants and famous clubs like Lío and Pacha. Day 1 - Ibiza South Coast Tour Map Day 2 - East Coast Morning Eglésia de Jesús It’s time to kick off another day exploring Ibiza’s beautiful East coast. The first stop on the itinerary is the Eglésia de Jesús, a striking whitewashed church 2km north of the Talamanca beach. Constructed in 1466, it stands out with its impressive Gothic altarpiece. The Virgin’s face depicted here is seen as a masterpiece of Balearic medieval iconography. Cala Llonga From the village of Jesús, it’s only a few minutes to Cala Llonga. This sheltered beach is ideal for families. There’s a kids’ playground on the sand and a small fair that takes place in the summer with trampolines and bumper cars in the resort area. You’ll also find plenty of cafés around where you can grab something to eat or drink. Santa Eulària Continue driving east, and you’ll soon reach Santa Eulària. This resort town feels miles away from the bustling nightlife scene of Ibiza. Families come here to enjoy the white sandy beaches and walk along the seafront promenade. You’ll love this area even more if you’re a golf fan, as this is where you’ll find Ibiza’s only golf long walks on the beach and endless dives, you have to go up to the Puig de Missa, at the southwest end of Santa Eulària. You can climb the stairs from Carrer de Sant Jaume the most scenic route or follow the trail from Santa Eulària’s promenade. This was where people used to hide when the island suffered various pirates’ attacks. And it’s right at the top that you can visit a fortress-church with its defence tower, as well as a couple of fascinating museums. Afternoon Cala Mastella Surrounded by magnificent pine trees, Cala Mastella is a small cove about 9km northeast of Santa Eulària. It gets especially busy during the high season. That’s when the seasonal kiosks emerge, serving mojitos and bocadillos. If you’re a seafood lover, don’t miss the chance of visiting the renowned restaurant El Bigotes. Sant Carles de Peralta and Las Dalias Market Carry on to the Sant Carles de Peralta, a charming little village dating back to the 18th century. It’s one of the few places where you can still feel the atmosphere of Ibiza’s old rural parishes. Every weekend, the village comes alive thanks to the Las Dalias hippy market, which started in 1954. You can shop for anything from flower crowns to handmade bags and floaty dresses. But there’s much more happening, including live music, fortune-telling, massages and food stalls. Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera End the day touring the village of Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera. This is where many of the island’s artists live and showcase their work. You can find their pieces in the town’s galleries, craft shops and even cafés like Bar Costa. Before you leave, make sure to wander around the main square and admire the village’s 18th-century church. Day 2 - Ibiza East Coast Tour Map Day 3 - Day trip from Ibiza to Formentera Morning La Savina Port If you’re dreaming of deserted beaches with crystal-clear waters, then you’ll enjoy a trip to the island of Formentera, one of the Balearics hidden gems. There are regular ferries from Ibiza Town to La Savina port. Once you get there, the best thing to do is to rent a bicycle or a scooter so you can explore every corner of the a visit to Sant Francesc Xavier, Formentera’s capital, and then head off to one of the paradisiacal beaches like Playa de Ses Illetes in Trucador or Calò Des Mort down south. It’s the perfect getaway from busy Ibiza. Sant Francesc Xavier Start off with a tour of the main town, Sant Francesc Xavier. In the central square, two buildings stand out with their whitewashed façades. On one end is the Town Hall. On the other, an 18th-century fortress church. Formentera was abandoned in the 15th century, and this was the first church erected when locals resettled here. Trucador Peninsula After exploring the town, head north towards the Trucador peninsula. Here you’ll find an endless stretch of white sandy beaches with translucent waters. Along with Es Pujols, these beaches are where most people head to when they visit Formentera. The peninsula nearly touches the small island of Espalmador. Espalmador It’s possible to swim to Espalmador from the Trucador Peninsula, but beware of the currents and only do it in good conditions. If you really want to get there, it’s better to hop on the Barca Bahía boat from La Savina. Settle down on the beach and enjoy this desert island with nothing but dunes around you. Afternoon Peninsula of La Mola Surrounded by massive coastal cliffs, La Mola is the highest section of Formentera. At about 200m high, this peninsula houses the village of El Pilar de la Mola and a 19th century lighthouse, which you can admire from the outside. The area is pretty much deserted, but there’s a small café where you can stop for a drink. Migjorn Finally, explore Formentera’s south coast, known as Migjorn. The area stretches for about 5km with plenty of white sandy beaches and small coves to explore. These include Platja Migjorn, the longest beach on the island. It’s divided into four sections Ca Marí, the closest to Sant Ferran village; Migjorn, the central part; Es Arenals, the most touristy stretch; and Es Copinar, at the edge of the coast. It’s near this last one that you’ll spot the stunning Calò Des Mort beach. You can cycle along the coast before heading back to La Savina for the boat. Day 3 - Ibiza Coast Tour Map Day 4 - West Coast Morning Sa Caleta Today we’re off to explore the west coast of Ibiza. It’s just a few miles from the airport, but you’ll barely notice that once you arrive at Sa Caleta. This picturesque cove features three beaches a long sandy stretch and two tiny pebbly areas. There’s also a restaurant here called Restaurante Sa Caleta, open in the summer only. They often organise massages and yoga classes. Es Bol Nou Near Sa Caleta, you’ll find Es Bol Nou, a tiny sandy beach known for its clay properties. You’ll often spot locals making a mud mixture to exfoliate the skin, a practice that is said to eliminate mosquito bites. Wait for the mix to dry and then take a dip in the water to wash it away. Hike Sa Talaia If you’re a fan of hiking, you will love climbing up to Sa Talaia. At 475 metres, it’s the highest peak in Ibiza. The trail is long, starting from the Sant Josep village. It takes around one hour to reach the top. Along the way, you’ll enjoy spectacular views of the island. Wear comfortable shoes and look out for the Jineta, a ferret/cat-like species that can usually be found relaxing among the trees. If you’re too tired for the hike, you can always drive up to the peak. Cala Tarida After Sa Talaia, head towards the coast to visit Cala Tarida. This beautiful bay features two beaches and the stylish Cotton Beach Club. Villas and hotels surround the area, which means it can get quite busy in the summer. But it’s still worth coming here, especially if you like jumping in the water from the cliffs, as they’re not too high here. Cala Llentia A bit further up from Tarida is the Cala Llentia. It’s one of the least crowded beaches on the island even during summer. Sometimes the waves can be a bit strong, but most of the time, it’s very family-friendly. Between this beach and Cala Codolar, you'll find Las Puertas Can Soleil, a striking door adorned with etchings, Arabic motifs and a hand of Fatima. But this isn’t the only monument around. There’s another one nearby called Time and Space, which features 13 basalt columns designed by Andrew Rodgers. Afternoon Cala Escondida Start your afternoon with a visit to Cala Escondida – a tiny cove found on the way to Cala Comte. To reach this beach, you’ll need to go over a slight rocky slope and then down some stairs. Once you’re there, you can grab a drink at the chiringuito said to be the most environmentally-friendly and sustainable beach bar on the island. Sit, relax and enjoy the beautiful sunset to come. Cala Comte Locals and tourists love Cala Comte. They believe this is Ibiza’s most beautiful beach. Sheltered by rocky formations, the fine sand and the turquoise waters are something to behold here. Behind the rocks, you’ll find a series of bars where you can settle down with a cocktail. The beach is very close to San Antonio and quite popular during summer, as you can easily reach it by ferry or bus. Cala Saladeta Continue driving towards the north coast. When you get there, you can visit the Cala Saladeta. Framed by pine trees, this little beach is famous for its stunning crystal clear waters. Some say these are the bluest waters on the island. It’s about a 10-minute drive from Santo Antonio, and then you’ll need to walk down a steep trail to reach the sand. Cala Gracioneta Cala Gracioneta is another beautiful beach with a restaurant where you can grab a bite to eat. The transparent waters make this the perfect spot to snorkel. A small rocky formation separates this tiny beach from the Cala Gració. San Antonio San Antonio is one of the best-known areas in Ibiza to party, but even if you’re not heading to the club, you should still drop by. It’s one of the best places to watch the sun go down. Arrive at least one hour before and head to the Sunset Strip for the ultimate show. Stay on the promenade or grab a cocktail from one of the seaside bars like Café del Mar. Day 4 - Ibiza Tour Map Day 5 - Northern Coast Morning Sant Joan Sant Joan is said to be “the last village in Ibiza”. If you’re looking to explore the island beyond the touristy sights, this is the place to go. Unlike the teeming resort towns, this one is filled with quiet rural hotels and stone houses. But it also has the typical whitewashed church that is a feature of most villages here. On Sundays, Sant Joan hosts a traditional farmers’ market. Merchants come down to sell a variety of local produce and handmade crafts. The market takes over the town centre and usually includes some live music. Cala Xarraca From Sant Joan, make your way to Cala Xarraca. This small beach has a mix of sand and pebbles. In the summer you can usually rent sunbeds and umbrellas. If you’re feeling hungry, you can head to the restaurant nearby to sample tortillas, paellas, and fresh fish. Cala d’En Serra Further up the coast is the Cala d’en Serra, one of the prettiest coves on the island. As you drive there, you’ll enjoy breathtaking sea views. Park the car, and then it’s about a 10-minute walk to the sand. You can enjoy a swim in the turquoise waters or even snorkel. It’s up to you. Portinatx End the morning exploring the seaside town of Portinatx and its beaches. Even though it’s a bit rocky here and there, there’s plenty of sand to enjoy too. For the best views, make sure to walk up to the town's lighthouse Punta Moscarter, the tallest one on the island. The easiest way to get there is to follow the path from Playa De Portinatx, which takes about one hour. On clear days, you can spot Majorca from here. Afternoon Can Marça Caves It’s time to go underground to the Can Marça Caves. Located in Puerto de San Miguel, these galleries are full of stalagmites and stalactites. The caves were once used to store contraband, and you can still see the marks made by the smugglers to guide the way. These days, visitors come here to attend the colourful light show centred around a 10-metre waterfall. Cala Benirrás Hiding between hills and valleys is the pebbly beach of Benirrás. Here you can spot Cap Bernat, an intriguing rock formation nicknamed “the finger of God” by locals. This sheltered bay is very popular among snorkel enthusiasts. The beach is especially busy on Sundays when drummers head here to “drum down the sunset” – an iconic hippie ritual. It’s often difficult to park, so it’s best to come early. In the summer you might catch similar events during the week too. Everyone is encouraged to dance and chant along. Day 5 - Ibiza Northern Coast Tour Map Other things to do in Ibiza Spas Ibiza is just as famous for its nightlife as its spas. Take some time off from sightseeing and relax in one of the dozen spas scattered across the island. Most of these can be found inside the hotels and resorts. Favourites include the Pure Seven and the Atzaró Spa. Water activities There is a watersports centre on pretty much every resort beach. Beyond swimming, you could rent jet-skis, go parasailing, stand-up paddling or kayaking. You'll also find several diving schools offering lessons for beginners. If all you ever wanted was to rent a yacht, you could also do that down at the port, in Ibiza Town. Sail on your own, if you're already familiar with it, or hire a boat with its captain to go anywhere you want. Hiking Between the pine forests and the coast, there are many trails in Ibiza worth following. Some will take you to secret coves, others into the hills. You’ll find many routes around Portinatx, but there are other marvellous hikes like the one towards Es Portixol or to Sol d'en Serra. Make sure to bring sunscreen and comfortable shoes with you! Clubbing If there’s one thing people love about Ibiza, it’s its club scene. There’s a party for everyone here, especially in the summer. Choose your venue and if there’s a renowned DJ or artist playing, make sure to get tickets online in advance. Some of the top clubs are around San Antonio. It’s here you’ll find the infamous Pikes Hotel, where Freddy Mercury hosted one of his legendary birthday parties. There are also a few nightclubs in Ibiza Town like Pacha. Top things to do with kids in Ibiza Ibiza might be known for its party scene, but there’s a quiet side to the island that draws many families here too. You can explore the hippy markets together or spend days on end at the beach, some of which offer clubs with kids areas such as Es Cavallet or Platja d’en Bossa. When you get tired of swimming, you can take them to the Aquarium Cap Blanc or the Acrobosc Climbing park. There is also a range of activities available throughout the island. They can learn to ride a horse at the Horse Valley or with Active Ibiza for younger kids, have fun with go-karting at the tracks in Santa Eulària and San Antonio or join a boat tour and explore the coast. Where to eat in Ibiza With a privileged location along the Mediterranean sea, Ibiza is the ideal place to sample fish and seafood. Some traditional dishes include the paella and the bullit de peix, a fish stew usually made with grouper and potatoes. There are also some meaty delicacies worth trying, such as the Sobrasada. It's a cured sausage similar to chorizo made of ground pork and paprika. Below are some of the best places to eat in Ibiza where you can sample some of these dishesMar a Vila If you’re in the mood for some tapas, head over to Mar a Vila, near the Ibiza Port. Here you can taste traditional pintxos with a modern twist. Highlights include the octopus tortilla and the cheesecake, which pair perfectly with the wines. Giri Café This local restaurant sources most of its ingredients from its garden. The berries, herbs and vegetables are all part of the menu which changes with the seasons. They start serving breakfast and continue onto dinner with more delicious options. To drink, there’s a range of organic wines to choose from. La Casita If you’re around Santa Eulària, you can enjoy a meal at this friendly restaurant housed in a charming whitewashed house. The outdoor terrace is a great place to relax on a sunny afternoon, and it’s quite popular for wedding receptions. The menu is a combination of Austrian and Mediterranean flavours. Es Terral A French chef runs this cosy restaurant in Santa Eulària. The menu is constantly changing but usually includes options such as entrecote or wild pigeon. There is also a good range of dishes for vegetarians. Es Boldado You'll find Es Boldado only a few minutes from Cala d'Hort. This is the best place to try some of Ibiza's traditional seafood dishes. Beyond the delicious food, this spot also offers wonderful views of the Es Vedrà rock. S'Escalinata Eivissa Located within Dalt Vila, this quirky bar stands out with its colourful bean bags. It's a great place to stop for a round of cocktails and some tapas in between sightseeing. Where to stay in Ibiza R&C hotel Mirador de Dalt Vila 5 stars Dating back to 1904, this hotel is located within Ibiza’s ancient walls. This means it’s only a few steps from some of the city’s main attractions, like the cathedral. The rooms are sophisticated, and some offer ocean views or a private jacuzzi and sauna. There’s also a cocktail bar and a fine dining restaurant. 7Pines Resort Ibiza 5 stars You’ll find 7Pines on the west coast of Ibiza. It's a secluded resort set between pine trees and the sea. Most rooms offer balconies overlooking the water. During the stay, guests can enjoy the hotel pools or walk down to the nearest beach, Cala Codolar. Other amenities include three restaurants, three bars, and a wellness centre with a spa, gym and sauna. Ca Na Xica 4 stars This rural hotel is the ideal place to stay if you're looking to get away from the party scene. It’s located near the village Sant Miquel de Balansat, surrounded by olive trees and orchards. Facilities include a swimming pool and a spa featuring a jacuzzi, sauna and hammam. Pikes Ibiza 4 stars This hotel is famous for being the ultimate stop for rock stars visiting Ibiza. Opened by Tony Pike, it has welcomed the likes of George Michael, Bon Jovi and Freddie Mercury. It’s since been renovated, but the decor is still very much music-oriented. You can choose to stay in a room or a villa with a kitchen and a terrace. There’s also an outdoor pool, along with a restaurant and a bar which often has live music. Best time to visit Ibiza The best time to visit Ibiza is around summer, from late May through early October. This is when temperatures rise to 30°C or higher, and also when there’s a party in every corner. The vibe is incredible, with people dancing on the beach pretty much every evening. The clubbing scene is around all year, but all the major events and parties with worldwide renowned artists and DJs happen in the summer. If you prefer to avoid the crowds and don’t mind a little bit lower temperatures, come to Ibiza in late spring or early fall. Who knows, you might have the beach all to yourself. Ibiza Festivals Cavalcada dels Reis Mags Three Kings Celebration The Spanish don’t celebrate Christmas until the eve of January 6th, known as the Three Kings Celebration. Every year in Ibiza, the Kings lead a procession of floats around different towns, but the most extravagant one is in the Ibiza Town Centre, with the parade starting around 6 pm. Keep in mind that January 6th is a public holiday in Spain, so many things might be closed on that day! Ibiza’s Medieval Fair If you’re visiting Ibiza in the spring, don’t miss the Medieval Fair, when Dalt Vila dresses up like a scene from the Middle Ages. From the 7th to the 10th of May, the old town comes alive with plenty of food stalls, street musicians, jugglers, reenactments and other entertaining events. The Medieval Fair celebrates the declaration of Dalt Vila as a UNESCO World Heritage Site established in 1999. Moda Adlib Fashion Show Every year around June, the Ibiza Town Adlib attracts celebrities, models, and the media to the island. The event started in the 70s, and it’s still here to highlight Ibizan-inspired fashion designers and their work. San Juan This religious celebration happens on June 24th in honour of Sant Joan de Labritja. The town of San Juan celebrates its patron saint with a large party that welcomes DJs and bands in the main square. There’s music all around, along with barbecues, dances and large bonfires. Don’t be scared if you see people walking on hot coals, as it’s a common tradition here it represents purification and re-birth. Ibiza Jazz Festival In September, Ibiza welcomes this outdoor festival dedicated to jazz. For four days, the city brings together the best local and international talent. Concerts take place between the Reina Sofia Park and the Santa Lucia Bastion in the old town.
Itis located in the municipal term of Sant Josep, it covers much of the southwestern coast, protecting areas such as Cala D’hort, Cala Carbó and Cala Vedella, as well as the islets of Es Vedrà, Es Vedranell, Sa Conillera, S’illa des Bosc, S’espartar and Ses Bledes. This Park has a high biological value and a great environmental wealth and also has a wide variety of flora and
Sa Pedrera de Cala d'Hort is a 16th century quarry and is also called the Atlantis of Ibiza. It looks like a fortress that has fallen into the seabed, surrounded by stunning turquoise waters, amazing coastal views and large cliffs. There are shallow pools for swimming, bathing, sunbathing and climbing. In this quarry the boulders were quarried for the construction of the " Dalt Vila" Old Town Ibiza and the "Castillo de Ibiza". Rock formations have been created that look like Atlantis and made the place a hippies mecca in 60s. They carved shapes and faces into the soft rock and created a city-like structure. At the Torre des Savinar, on Cabo Jueu a path leads down until you can see the sea, a path continues downhill and then you see the quarry - Atlantis. _____________________________ Sa Pedrera de Cala d'Hort is a 16th century quarry and is also called the Atlantis of Ibiza. It looks like a fortress that has fallen into the sea bed, surrounded by stunning turquoise waters, amazing coastal views and large cliffs. There are shallow pools for swimming, sunbathing and climbing. In the quarry, the boulders were quarried for the construction of the "Dalt Vila" and the "Castillo de Ibiza". Rock formations were created that look like Atlantis and made the place a hippie Mecca in the 60s. They carved shapes and faces into the soft rock and created a city-like structure. At the Torre des Savinar at Cabo Jueu a path leads down until you can see the sea, a path continues downhill and then you see the quarry - Atlantis.
Magnificentplace. Its imposing image seen from above is something mystical . I strongly advise you to visit it . The best place to see it is on the road that goes to Cala d'hort , turn left on a dirt road , go to the end of the road and walk a little walk.The view is fabulous.Wonderful and imposing.Not to be missed
Old quarry in Pleistocene calcarenites marès -– Sa Pedrera de Cala d´Hort, Ibiza Balearic Islands, Spain
Deson vrai nom Sa Pedrera de Cala d’Hort, cette crique reste méconnue des touristes. Cette baie enferme en son sein la pierre qui a permis à la vieille ville d’Ibiza d’être construite. En effet, les ouvriers venaient extraire la roche des morceaux de pierre dont ils avaient besoin pour fonder Eivissa. Dans les années 60, elle fut le refuge de la communauté hippie qui
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Tickets are no longer available for this event, but there are plenty of similar experiences on Fever. Check them out! What it isSa Pedrera de Cala D’Hort, the so-called Atlantis of IbizaWhat it's aboutSa Pedrera de Cala D’Hort the real name of Atlantis is an old sandstone quarry that was used to build, among other things, the walls of Dalt Vila. What the quarrymen probably didn’t know is that, by extracting the blocks and taking them to Vila or Sant Antoni by ships, they were creating an equally majestic natural wonder. The cuts in the stone left eye-catching asymmetrical walls and deep gaps that become natural pools when filled with seawater. Walking through the surreal landscape is like an interactive, massive artwork that you discover as you wander around. Come and see it with your own eyes!Get notified when this or something similar is available
Arendezvous with marvelous Sa Pedrera de Cala d’ Hort also known as Atlantis A ‘Dreamscape’ in every way, this is a common spot for numerous luxury yacht charter Cala d’Hort Ibiza trips. One needs to reach the shore via boat or simply by taking a plunge into the crystal azure waters – which in itself proofs to be a splendorous experience. Spectacle-wise, you will
Ibiza est connue dans le monde entier pour ses plages aux eaux cristallines rivalisant avec celles des Caraïbes et pour ses fêtes sans fin. Cela étant dit, l’Isla Blanca – ou Île Blanche – compte également d’innombrables enclaves naturelles d’une beauté ravissante et de charmants endroits qui ne demandent qu’à être découverts. Aimeriez-vous explorer les coins de paradis cachés d’Ibiza ? Torre des Savinar L’un des meilleurs clichés que vous prendrez de la célèbre île magnétique d’Es Vedrá – dont beaucoup de légendes sont racontées – est celui de la tour fortifiée d’Es Savinar. Aussi connue sous le nom de Torre del Pirata, ou Tour du Pirate, elle est très proche de Cala d’Hort. On peut y accéder en suivant le chemin que vous trouverez en descendant vers la plage de la baie. En plus des couchers de soleil spectaculaires, les visiteurs s’émerveillent devant les spirales de roches. Elles sont faites pour soi-disant capturer les puissantes énergies qui sont censées être présentes dans la région. Sa Pedrera Plus connue sous le nom d’Atlantis, cette ancienne carrière est située en face d’Es Vedrà, près de Cala d’Hort. Elle constitue l’un des endroits les plus appréciés par les amateurs d’escalade d’Ibiza. C’est ici qu’a été extraite la majorité des marrés un matériau de construction utilisés pour construire les murs de Dalt Vila, de sorte que les coupures et les structures étranges des roches confèrent au lieu une beauté particulière. De plus, les vagues remplissent les magnifiques piscines naturelles formées par les coupes. Ses Fontanelles En raison de son exploitation viticole, on appelle aussi la grotte Cova des Vi » cave à vin. Elle abrite également des peintures rupestres datant de l’âge du bronze. La grotte se situe près de Cala Salada , et pour l’atteindre, les visiteurs doivent faire une belle randonnée avec vue sur tout le littoral de San Antonio vu du haut, car il est à environ 50 mètres au-dessus du niveau de la mer. Cala d’en Serra Dans le nord de l’île, le long de la route qui commence à Portinatx, Cala d’en Serra, une des plages les moins connues de la baie d’Ibiza. Pour y accéder, les visiteurs doivent suivre le sentier qui passe devant un hôtel abandonné qui a servi de décor à un court-métrage sur Ibiza . La plage de la baie a de belles eaux turquoise et un bar de plage. Ainsi, vous pourrez profiter de votre moment en toute sérénité. Monument à Cala Llentia Guy Laliberté, créateur du Cirque du Soleil et résident de l’île, est l’un des propriétaires du Heart Ibiza ; il a également commandité ce monument qui se trouve tout près de son manoir et qui a été conçu par l’artiste australien Andrew Rogers. L’installation comprend 12 dolmens de basalte entourant un dolmen plus haut, représentant l’alignement des planètes autour du soleil. Sa Penya Esbarrada Dans la zone du Pla de Corona de Santa Inés, connue pour ses amandiers fleuris en hiver, se trouve ce petit site archéologique de l’époque musulmane. Malgré son manque d’importance, il se trouve dans l’un des plus beaux endroits de l’île. L’endroit rêvé pour une excursion agréable que les visiteurs peuvent terminer au restaurant voisin nommé Las Puertas del Cielo. Le vieux pont de Santa Eulalia Jusqu’à la construction du nouveau pont en 1918, c’était auparavant l’entrée principale de Santa Eulalia. Actuellement, c’est un sentier piétonnier qui a été intégré à la route fluviale. Il longe une belle promenade depuis le centre d’interprétation de Can Planetes – une ancienne belle maison avec un moulin à vent ouvert à la visite – jusqu’à l’embouchure de la rivière sur la plage. Es Trull de Can Andreu Si vous souhaitez approfondir la culture et les traditions d’Ibiza, San Carlos dispose d’une belle maison du XVIIe siècle avec l’une des rares “trulls” moulins à huile qui subsistent sur l’île. Vous y trouverez des marchés d’artisanat, d’art et d’autres activités. Grotte Cova des Culleram Près de la plage de la baie de San Vicente se trouve ce sanctuaire punique dédié à la déesse Tanit. Tanit est l’une des divinités les plus importantes de l’île. Des vestiges de l’âge de bronze y ont été trouvés, il est actuellement ouvert au public. Par exemple, de nombreux visiteurs continuent d’y apporter des offrandes pour cette déesse influente sur Ibiza. Le Pla de Albarca et la région de Cala Albarca Le village pittoresque de San Mateo offre de magnifiques paysages ruraux. Vous y trouverez toutes sortes de végétations, notamment des oliviers, des amandiers, des vignes et des potagers. Dans la région, vous trouverez également les domaines viticoles Sa Cova et Can Maym . Ces derniers proposent des visites guidées et des dégustations. On retrouve aussi Cala Albarca, une des plages les plus inaccessibles de l’île. Les visiteurs ne peuvent atteindre qu’en randonnant le long de falaises qui vous couperont le souffle de par la beauté de la vue offerte par ces dernières. Il ne vous reste plus qu’à prendre contact avec nos experts pour planifier votre voyage et de constater par vous même la beauté des lieux. To-Ibiza vous accompagne et vous conseille dans vos recherches Envie de découvrir un de ces dix petits coins de paradis à Ibiza ? To-Ibiza est un véritable expert des voyages sur mesure sur l’île blanche. Notre agence possède une équipe de passionnés qui sera votre parfait allié pour conjuguer votre budget à vos envies d’évasions. 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Con sus 210 kilómetros de costa, Ibiza es la tercera isla en extensión de Baleares, por detrás de Mallorca y Menorca. Los encantos de Ibiza son muchos y no se reducen a sus preciosas calas y playas, ni a sus interminables noches de fiesta y discotecas. Entre los grandes atractivos de la isla se encuentra su embrujo especial, un ambiente místico que se respira en muchos de sus rincones, especialmente durante sus mágicos amaneceres y en la hora bruja del atardecer. Entre los lugares más hechizantes de esta perla del Mediterráneo destaca el islote de Es Vedrà, enclavado en la Reserva Natural de Es Vedrá, Es Vedranell y els illots de Ponent. Es Vedrà es un pequeño pero imponente islote en forma de escarpado peñón. Con una extensión de apenas 60 hectáreas se sitúa frente a las costas de San José. A pesar de este reducido tamaño, Es Vedrà es el hábitat de más de 150 especies de plantas, de las cuales una docena son endémicas, es decir, solo crecen en este lugar del mundo. Debido a estas singularidades ambientales, el desembarco en Es Vedrà y el resto de islotes de la Reserva Natural está totalmente prohibido salvo con fines científicos. Mitos y Leyendas de Es Vedrà El impontente aspecto de esta gran roca de 382 metros de altura la ha envuelto en mitos y leyendas desde hace miles de años. ¿Te apetece descubrir algunos de ellos? ¡Quédate hasta el final! Mitos y Leyendas de Es VedràEs Vedrá, hogar de dioses y sirenasEs Vedrá, un lugar de culto para los hippiesEs Vedrá, ¿una base extraterrestre?Excursión en barco a Es Vedrà Es Vedrá, hogar de dioses y sirenas Ibiza fue una pieza muy apreciada por los diferentes pueblos colonizadores del Mediterráneo. Todos ellos dejaron una importante huella en la isla, empezando por los fenicios y los cartagineses. Entre las deidades de estos pueblos de comerciantes destacaba Tanit, patrona de Cartago, consorte del dios Baal y diosa de la fertilidad y la guerra. Aunque el culto a esta divinidad estaba extendido por toda la isla, era creencia que su hogar se encontraba en el islote de Es Vedrá, desde donde escuchaba las plegarias de sus devotos seguidores. También los griegos se establecieron en tierras ibicencas, y con ellos trajeron sus inmortales mitos, muchos de ellos recopilados en las obras del más grande poeta de Occidente Homero. Fue este ciego aedo el primero en narrar las peripecias de Ulises en La Odisea. Entre las más conocidas se encontraba la de las sirenas, esas pérfidas criaturas mitad mujeres y mitad peces que atraían a los marineros con sus bellos cantos para hundirlos después en las profundidades del mar. Pues bien, por la descripción que hizo el padre de la literatura occidental en su famoso poema épico, todo parece indicar que estos hermosos monstruos tenían su hogar en Es Vedrá. Así que si navegas cerca de sus costas y escuchas bellas melodías, será mejor que ni te acerques. Es Vedrà, Ibiza Es Vedrá, un lugar de culto para los hippies Damos un salto de casi años y nos situamos en la década prodigiosa, aquellos inolvidables años 60, cuando los hippies extendieron el Florer Power por toda la isla de Ibiza atraídos por su misticismo y por las playas y el sol, tampoco nos vamos a engañar. La contemplación de Es Vedrá desde las cercana y maravillosa playa de Sa Pedrera de Cala d´Hort, a la que bautizaron como Atlantis, se convirtió en una de las actividades favoritas de los integrantes de este movimiento cultural, costumbre que aún perdura en la actualidad todavía quedan muchos hippies en Ibiza, como comprobarás si viajas hasta allí. Es Vedrá, ¿una base extraterrestre? Aunque suene a ciencia ficción, la posibilidad de que Es Vedrá sea una base extraterrestre es aceptada a pies juntillas por muchos creyentes en el fenómeno OVNI y por otros que, sin serlo, han visto cosas un tanto raras en sus inmediaciones. No son pocos los navegantes que afirman haber notado la presencia de extraños objetos bajo sus embarcaciones, ni tampoco escasean los submarinistas que aseguran haberse topado durante sus inmersiones con luces y ruidos de origen desconocido en el entorno marino del islote. Pero, sin duda, el episodio OVNI más famoso relacionado con Es Vedrá tuvo lugar en el año 1979, cuando un avión comercial con más de 100 pasajeros a bordo se vio obligado a desviarse de su ruta a la altura del islote y aterrizar en el valenciano aeropuerto de Manises después de que el piloto detectase unas luces de diferentes colores que perseguían al aparato a gran velocidad. El radar del aeropuerto identificó la presencia de tres objetos luminosos de unos 200 metros de diámetro que desapareció en el momento en el que el avión tomó tierra. A día de hoy el Caso Manises, como fue bautizado el incidente, sigue siendo el avistamiento OVNI más conocido de la historia de España. Excursión en barco a Es Vedrà Ya ves que a este icónico islote ibicenco está sobrado de misterios y leyendas. Aunque no se puede desembarcar por se un espacio natural protegido, siempre puedes disfrutar de su magia desde el Mirador de la Torre de Es Savinar o desde la ya mencionada Sa Pedrera de Cala d´Hort. Otro plan incluso mejor, es realizar una excursión en barco hasta Es Vedrà, bordeando este mágico islote y casi teniendo la sensación de tocarlo al navegar junto él. Hay varias empresas de excursiones en barco operando en Ibiza, como por ejemplo que realiza una excursión de un día completo a Es Vedrà y Formentera, de junio a septiembre, y tiene muy buenas reseñas de sus clientes. Otra opción es alquilar una embarcación para navegar por tu cuenta y bordear sus costas, pero recuerda tener mucho cuidado con los OVNIS y con las sirenas.
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Atlantis is an old quarry where stones were taken out to build the old town of Dalt Villa. It is quite hard to access this location, but the adventurous trail became famous for it. Be aware, it is definitely not an easy one! I recommend only to go with children who are 12+ years old, who love to climb and who gets the adrenaline kick in adventure parks. The road goes down in a steep cliff-side trail and once you’re there, you’ll not believe your eyes. You’ll see carved stones in crystal water which makes it a magical place to swim in. Atlantis is situated right next to Es Vedra in Cala d’Hort which makes it even more spectacular because of the beautiful view. The best part is, you can end the day with the most stunning sunset of the island. Going to Atlantis by boat is another great and safe option too! The place is an absolute delight to go snorkeling. If you decide to do the trail, wear good and weather adapted clothes and hiking shoes or trainers. stay tuned with iwk Ibiza travel news The latest news to travel to and from Ibiza Read more about traveling to Ibiza with your family! Read more > Insta Stories ibizawithkids Life is a story. We believe in storytelling. Watch our stories and don't forget to take a look at our insta guide!
HaveliHouse - The 200 m² Casa Con Piscina Privada Muy Conforable Economica! provides good lodging in Sant Josep de sa Talaia.Si vous cherchez un havre de paz, spiritualité et mysticisme sur l’île d’Ibiza, n'arrêtez pas d'approcher Sa Pedrera à Cala d’Hort, sur la côte de la région d'Es Cubells, le municipio de Sant Josep de sa Talaia. Une ancienne carrière de marès au bord de la mer, avec des piscines naturelles de grosses roches taillées qui forment des piscines naturelles C'est certainement une excursion attrayante pour les amateurs de randonnée.. Situé sur la côte de la réserve naturelle de Cala d’Hort, au pied de la tour des Savinar, Sa Pedrera à Cala d’Hort que certains appellent à tort "Atlantis" Il est très proche de l'îlot puissant d'Es Vedrà et il est essentiel de porter des chaussures adéquates car chaque année plusieurs sauvetages sont effectués dans la région. En fait, C'est une zone très fréquentée par les visiteurs de l'île pour ses vues sur Es Vedrà. Il y a deux façons de procéder ou en bateau ou en descendant le chemin qui a une pente raide et qui a été créé avec le passage de nombreuses personnes pendant des années. En bas, il y a aussi une petite grotte où autrefois les tailleurs de pierre se réfugiaient quand il pleuvait et qui servait également de logement à certains hippies. Encore aujourd'hui, certaines personnes continuent de descendre la falaise et de sculpter des figures dans le malléable marès grès. L'apparition des roches sculptées, qui abrite des marches et des surfaces planes le long du rivage, en même temps que l'eau s'infiltre entre les plis formant des piscines naturelles, compose un paysage à couper le souffle. Les eaux sont cristallines et la baignade à côté de la carrière est une expérience inoubliable.. De cette ancienne carrière j'ai extrait de la pierre, qui a été transporté par mer jusqu'à la capitale et une partie des murs Renaissance d'Ibiza a été érigée en grès de Cala d'Hort. La pierre a également été transportée par bateau à Sant Antoni. LE PORTAIL DE LA CULTURE ET LOISIRS PLUS VISITES DE IBIZA Si vous cherchez un havre de paix, spiritualité et mysticisme sur l'île d'Ibiza, ne manquez pas Sa Pedrera de Cala d’Hort, sur la côte de la région d'Es Cubells,… Related Posts
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Létape débute à proximité de Cala d'Hort. Descendez vers l'endroit probablement le plus mystique de l'île, Sa Pedrera de Cala d'Hort, connu aussi sous le nom de "Atlantis". Vous devrez monter à nouveau vers le Puig de Cala Llentrisca d'où vous pourrez admirer une vue panoramique spectaculaire des environs et, plus particulièrement, de la Réserve Naturelle de
CAT/ESP Segona etapa de la Volta a Eivissa amb Desorientats. Sortint de Sa Caleta/Es Bol Nou ens encaminam cap en es Puig Jondal amb bones vistes durant es seu recorregut. Es seu descens cap a sa platja és una mica complicat. Una vegada passats es Jondal i es Xarco, toca un tram de carretera des de Porroig fins es Torrent. Per passar cap a s'urbanització Vista Alegre es passa una porta amb relativa facilitat. Des d'allí primer per asfalt i després per camins fins arribar en Es Cubells. D'allí cap a Cala Llentrisca ja tornam a veure la mar en tot moment fins arribar a s'amagada i preciosa cala Llentrisca. Ascensió asequible fins arribar en es mirador de Cap Llentrisca on ja apreciam Es Vedrà, que ja no ens abandonarà fins es final. Ascensió més dura per sortir cap es Cap des Jueu, lloc més alt d'aquesta volta a Eivissa. Es seu descens és complicat pel risc de patinar que hi ha en un llarg tram. S'arriba en es lloc per baixar a sa Pedrera de Cala d'Hort, que no es baixa en aquesta Volta, i es puja per veure sa Torre des Savinar, ascens complicat per roques i sense carrerany evident. D'allí descens per arribar en es final d'etapa observant una espectacular posta de sol que ens permetia veure sa península fins i tot. Ruta refeta ja que el GPS va fallar al km. 20. No obstant això és totalment fiable excepte el tram de sa Torre des Savinar. *Volta Eivissa Etapa 1 Vila-Sa Caleta Volta Eivissa Etapa 1 Eivissa - Dalt Vila - Platja den Bossa - Es Cavallet - Ses Salines - Cap Falcó - Es Codolar - Sa Caleta *Volta Eivissa Etapa 2 Sa Caleta-Cala d'Hort Volta Eivissa Etapa 2 Sa Caleta - Es Jondal - Es Torrent - Es Cubells - Cala Llentrisca - Cap des Jueu - Cala d'Hort *Volta Eivissa Etapa 3 Cala d'Hort-Port des Torrent Volta Eivissa Etapa 3 Cala d'Hort - Cala Vedella - Cala Molí - Cala Tarida - Platges de Comte - Cala Bassa - Port des Torrent *Volta Eivissa Etapa 4 Port des Torrent-Santa Agnès de Corona Volta Eivissa Etapa 4 Port des Torrent - Sant Antoni de Portmany - Cala Salada - Cap Nonó - Corrals den Guillem - Santa Agnès de Corona *Volta Eivissa Etapa 5 Santa Agnès de Corona-Port de Sant Miquel Volta Eivissa Etapa 5 Santa Agnès de Corona - Cala den Sardina s/d - Torres den Lluc - Es Portitxol - Port de Sant Miquel *Volta Eivissa Etapa 6 Port de Sant Miquel-Portinatx Volta Eivissa Etapa 6 Port de Sant Miquel - Benirràs - Illa den Calders - Es Canaret - Cala Xarraca - Cala Xuclar - Portinatx *Volta Eivissa Etapa 7 Portinatx-Cala de Sant Vicent Volta Eivissa Etapa 7 Portinatx - Far des Moscarter - Cala den Serra - Port de ses Caletes - Talaia Sant Vicent - Ses Formigues - Cala de Sant Vicent *Volta Eivissa Etapa 8 Cala de Sant Vicent-Santa Eulària des Riu Volta Eivissa Etapa 8 Cala de Sant Vicent - S'Aigua Blanca - Es Figueral - Pou des Lleó - Cala Llenya - Es Canar - Santa Eulària des Riu *Volta Eivissa Etapa 9 Santa Eulària des Riu-Eivissa Volta Eivissa Etapa 9 Santa Eulària des Riu - Cala Llonga - Sòl den Serra - Cala Olivera - Roca Llisa - Cala Espart - S'Estanyol - Eivissa ++++++++++++ Segunda etapa de la Vuelta a Ibiza con Desorientats. Saliendo de Sa Caleta / Es Bol Nou nos encaminamos hacia el Puig Jondal con buenas vistas durante su recorrido. El descenso hacia la playa es un poco complicado. Una vez pasados es Jondal y es Xarco, toca un tramo de carretera desde Porroig hasta Es Torrent. Para pasar hacia la urbanización Vista Alegre se pasa una puerta con relativa facilidad. Desde allí primero por asfalto y luego por caminos se llega hasta Es Cubells. De allí hacia Cala Llentrisca ya volvemos a ver el mar en todo momento hasta llegar a la escondida y preciosa cala Llentrisca. Ascensión asequible hasta llegar al mirador de Cap Llentrisca donde ya apreciamos Es Vedrà, que ya no nos abandonará hasta el final. Ascensión más dura para salir hacia Cap des Jueu, lugar más alto de esta vuelta a Ibiza. Su descenso es complicado por el riesgo de patinar que hay en un largo tramo. Se llega al lugar para bajar a la Pedrera de Cala d'Hort, que no se baja en esta Vuelta, y se sube para ver la Torre des Savinar, ascenso complicado por rocas y sin sendero evidente. De allí descenso para llegar al final de etapa observando una espectacular puesta de sol que nos permitía ver incluso la península. Ruta rehecha ya que el GPS falló a partir del km. 20, no obstante es totalmente fiable excepto en la zona de la Torre des Savinar. *Volta Eivissa Etapa 1 Vila-Sa Caleta Volta Eivissa Etapa 1 Eivissa - Dalt Vila - Platja den Bossa - Es Cavallet - Ses Salines - Cap Falcó - Es Codolar - Sa Caleta *Volta Eivissa Etapa 2 Sa Caleta-Cala d'Hort Volta Eivissa Etapa 2 Sa Caleta - Es Jondal - Es Torrent - Es Cubells - Cala Llentrisca - Cap des Jueu - Cala d'Hort *Volta Eivissa Etapa 3 Cala d'Hort-Port des Torrent Volta Eivissa Etapa 3 Cala d'Hort - Cala Vedella - Cala Molí - Cala Tarida - Platges de Comte - Cala Bassa - Port des Torrent *Volta Eivissa Etapa 4 Port des Torrent-Santa Agnès de Corona Volta Eivissa Etapa 4 Port des Torrent - Sant Antoni de Portmany - Cala Salada - Cap Nonó - Corrals den Guillem - Santa Agnès de Corona *Volta Eivissa Etapa 5 Santa Agnès de Corona-Port de Sant Miquel Volta Eivissa Etapa 5 Santa Agnès de Corona - Cala den Sardina s/d - Torres den Lluc - Es Portitxol - Port de Sant Miquel *Volta Eivissa Etapa 6 Port de Sant Miquel-Portinatx Volta Eivissa Etapa 6 Port de Sant Miquel - Benirràs - Illa den Calders - Es Canaret - Cala Xarraca - Cala Xuclar - Portinatx *Volta Eivissa Etapa 7 Portinatx-Cala de Sant Vicent Volta Eivissa Etapa 7 Portinatx - Far des Moscarter - Cala den Serra - Port de ses Caletes - Talaia Sant Vicent - Ses Formigues - Cala de Sant Vicent *Volta Eivissa Etapa 8 Cala de Sant Vicent-Santa Eulària des Riu Volta Eivissa Etapa 8 Cala de Sant Vicent - S'Aigua Blanca - Es Figueral - Pou des Lleó - Cala Llenya - Es Canar - Santa Eulària des Riu *Volta Eivissa Etapa 9 Santa Eulària des Riu-Eivissa Volta Eivissa Etapa 9 Santa Eulària des Riu - Cala Llonga - Sòl den Serra - Cala Olivera - Roca Llisa - Cala Espart - S'Estanyol - Eivissa
Buscarlocalizaciones para “El secreto de Ibosim” te regala experiencias como redescubrir lugares que hace tiempo no has visitado; esto es lo que nos ha ocurrido con Sa Pedrera de Cala d’Hort y una vez más su paisaje enigmático, que parece obra de una inteligencia superior o las ruinas de una civilización perdida, nos ha impactado.. A los pies de la Torre de Es Savinar y Vist 81 gange, downloadet 8 gange tæt på Es Cubells, Baleares España Ni es una Cala ni es una playa, un lugar màgico. A igual que sucede en otros puntos de las islas, la mano del hombre ha ido esculpiendo las formas que se pueden ver, fruto de la extracción de piezas de arenisca solidificada Mares. Sa pedrera de Cala d'Hort, contribuyo a que se pudieran realizar las murallas de la ciudad de Ibiza Patrimonio de la humanidad Los hipies de los años 60 que se establecieron en esta cala, dejaron una serie de tallas, pinturas etc. Y como sucede el topónimo también se resiente ya que llamaron a esta cala "Atlantis". Hay varios caminos para descender no tiene excesiva dificultad para aquellos que estén acostumbrados a ir por la montaña, la subida es algo más dura y sobre todo en verano. En las rocas talladas se han formado algunas piscinas naturales. Tened en cuenta que no hay sobra, por lo que hay que ir previsto de crema solar y bastante agua. La subida la hacemos hasta el collado y en lugar de ir hacia el mirador, continuamos la subida al puig des Sabinar 241mts para ver la Torre del Sabinar Mal llamada torre del pirata, Torre que jamás piso ningún pirata.Vicente Blasco Ibáñez en su novela "Los Muertos Mandan" ubicó aquí uno de sus capítulos. Las vistas sobre el Vedra con la torre en primer plano, simplemente son "espectaculares" Esta torre, se terminó de construir en 1756 en un principio, debía contar con piezas de artillería que no se llegaron a montar y quedo simplemente como torre de vigilancia. Frente a nosotros tenemos "Es vedra" Mágica montaña nacida del mar donde el Carmelita Francisco Palau vivió largos periodos como ermitaño, cuando fue exiliado a Ibiza en el año 1854 Descendemos al mirador de "Es vedra" Excesivamente concurrido para mi gusto para ver la puesta de SolAviso Importante. Exención de Responsabilidad La información contenida en Mis rutas de wikiloc son datos, opiniones y experiencias propias del autor. Esta información nunca podrá considerarse suficiente para realizar alguna de las rutas o actividades que se describen. También a tener en cuenta, que por cuestiones meteorológicas, vallas, paredes, etc, la ruta puede ser inaccesible un tiempo después de haber sido publicada. Para la práctica de deportes de aventura, senderismo ,alpinismo,etc…, se necesitan unas condiciones físicas adecuadas además de tener unos conocimientos técnicos y material adecuado, así como conocer el medio, las características de cada lugar y consultar las predicciones meteorológicas. En caso contrario, de no tener conocimientos suficientes para realizar con garantías estas actividades, deberemos contratar los servicios de algún profesional o bien realizar algún curso de formación de los que imparten clubes y federaciones.SaPedrera de Cala d’Hort ist für viele Leute ein magischer Ort. Er besitzt eine einzigartige Landschaft, die mehrere Besucher während der Hippyzeit dazu veranlasste, ihn mit der mythischen vom Meer verschlungenen Stadt Atlantis gleichzusetzen. Sa Pedrera liegt südlich vom Cap des Jueu und der beschwerliche Zugang hat ihn zu einem ziemlich einsamen Platz
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