Cala Saladeta

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Cala Saladeta, Small cove beach in Sant Antoni de Portmany, Spain

The beach stretches for 160 meters along the western coast of Ibiza, surrounded by rocky cliffs and featuring pure white sand.

The beach has maintained its natural state throughout centuries, remaining free from commercial development while preserving the traditional fishing culture of Ibiza.

Local residents and visitors share this clothing-optional beach space, reflecting the liberal and accepting nature of Mediterranean coastal communities.

Visitors need to bring their own supplies as the beach lacks facilities, and access requires a 15-minute walk over rocks from neighboring Cala Salada.

The water temperature changes noticeably when swimming between Cala Saladeta and its neighboring cove, creating distinct thermal zones at the base of the cliffs.

Location: San Antonio Abad

Address: Cala Saladeta, San Antonio Abad, Illes Balears, Spain San Antonio Abad

GPS coordinates: 39.01128,1.29774

Latest update: May 20, 2025 17:53

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