Aguas Blancas, Natural beach on eastern coast of Ibiza, Spain
The shoreline stretches along golden sand with two small rocky islands visible approximately 30 meters from the coast, near the Mediterranean waters.
The beach gained recognition in the 1960s when international visitors started exploring the less developed areas of Ibiza's eastern coastline.
The beach maintains a clothing-optional policy, reflecting Mediterranean social norms and attracting diverse groups of visitors throughout the seasons.
Access requires a 10-minute drive from San Carlos followed by a descent down steep stairs, with limited parking available near the entrance.
The tall limestone cliffs surrounding the beach create early sunset conditions around 5:00 PM, affecting the duration of sunlight on the sand.
Address: Diseminado P 5 San Carlos, 313, 07850, Illes Balears, Spain
GPS coordinates: 39.05973,1.58922
Latest update: March 8, 2025 06:14
From the underground lakes of Drach Caves to the ancient ruins of Torre d'en Galmés, the Balearic Islands contain numerous hidden sites. The archipelago features remote beaches with clear waters, historic buildings, and natural reserves. Notable locations include the Phoenician necropolis in Ibiza, the salt flats of Las Salinas, and the vintage train route through Mallorca's mountains. The islands house multiple caves with rock formations, coastal wetlands for bird watching, and traditional markets selling local goods.
Ibiza showcases a Mediterranean heritage that extends far beyond its reputation for partying. The island features Dalt Vila, a fortified medieval quarter from the 16th century, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, with a Gothic cathedral and a castle overlooking the port. The coastline alternates between protected coves like Cala Saladeta, nestled among limestone rocks and pine forests, and larger beaches such as Cala Tarida, stretching over 900 meters. Offshore, the islet of Es Vedra rises from the sea at an elevation of 1,253 feet (382 meters), creating a nature reserve home to falcons and wild goats. The shoreline reveals preserved bays with Mediterranean pines descending to white sand. Cala Comte includes three distinct coves framed by rocky formations, while Cala Bassa provides easy access via parking and seaside amenities. The Punta Arabí market, established in 1973, has brought together local artisans and creators for half a century, offering textiles, jewelry, and decorative objects. An island that combines history, nature, and local life away from nightlife scenes.
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