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Cala Comte, Mediterranean beach in Sant Josep de sa Talaia, Spain.

The 800-meter stretch of sand extends along crystal-blue waters, bordered by rock formations that create natural swimming pools.

The beach gradually transformed from a local fishing spot into a recognized destination after the tourism development of Ibiza in the 1960s.

The beach represents a meeting point where Spanish residents and international visitors gather to experience Mediterranean coastal traditions.

Visitors should arrive before 11 AM during summer months to secure parking spaces and comfortable spots on the beach.

The beach features three distinct sections with different sand textures, providing varied experiences from fine grains to natural rocky platforms.

Location: Sant Josep de sa Talaia

Length: 800 m

Width: 20 m

GPS coordinates: 38.96250,1.22028

Latest update: May 20, 2025 17:52

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