Cala d’en Serra, Rock beach in Sant Joan de Labritja, Spain.
Cala d'en Serra is a rock beach on Ibiza's northeastern coast with clear waters backed by natural stone formations. The narrow cove extends about 40 meters along the shoreline and sits between steep rocky cliffs.
The shoreline has changed little over generations, preserving the unspoiled natural features of Ibiza's northern coast. The rocky cliffs were shaped by natural erosion over extended periods.
The local community uses the surrounding area for traditional farming, and you can see terraced agricultural fields along the approach path leading down to the shore.
The beach has no facilities, so bring your own water and supplies. Access involves a short walk down a path from the road, making sturdy footwear helpful.
The cove is remarkably narrow and framed by tall rocky cliffs that create a sense of enclosure. This combination of confined shoreline and towering rock walls leaves a lasting impression on many visitors.
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