Southwest Ibiza villa — Cala Vadella on foot, Es Vedrà by car
Ten minutes' walk to the beach. Five minutes' drive to Es Vedrà. The most beautiful part of the island.
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Cala Vadella
One of the most beautiful bays in Ibiza — a sheltered horseshoe with calm turquoise water, fine white sand and a backdrop of pine-covered cliffs. The water is shallow and safe all the way in, which makes it perfect for children. Sun loungers and parasols are available to hire, and there are several lovely restaurants right on the beach where you can spend a long, lazy afternoon.
In summer it fills up with visitors who have been coming back year after year — and once you see it at golden hour, with sailing boats anchored in the bay and the whole cove turning amber, you'll understand why. Ten minutes on foot from the villa door.
"We didn't miss a private pool for a single day. Cala Vadella is just there — and it's stunning." — Sophie & Mark, UK · Vrbo 10/10
Es Vedrà
The iconic sea stack that rises from the ocean just south of Cala Vadella. At sunset it turns gold, then red. One of the most spectacular views in the Mediterranean — and visible on a clear day from the villa terrace.
Go at sunset. Come back changed.
Endless beaches
The coast around the villa offers more variety than you can cover in a week. From wild rocky coves to wide sandy bays — a different beach every day.
Cala d'Hort
Wild and unspoiled, with a direct view of Es Vedrà rising from the sea. The most dramatic beach in the southwest — go at least once.
Cala Tarida
A wide, sandy family beach with shallow water and a beach club. One of the largest bays on the west coast, never feeling overcrowded.
Cala Conta
Multiple small coves with crystal-clear water and legendary sunsets. Worth the drive — this is one of the most beautiful spots on the island.
And beyond: Cala Bassa, Cala Gracioneta, Cala Molí, Cala Llentrisca, Es Cavallet, Ses Salines — more than you can explore in a week.
Beach clubs & restaurants
The southwest coast has some of Ibiza's best places to eat and spend a long afternoon.
Chiringuito de Jondal
Tables under linen canopies, fresh fish, cold wine, the sea right in front of you. Classic Ibizan beach experience. Book ahead.
El Carmen, Cala d'Hort
Clifftop terrace above Cala d'Hort with a full view of Es Vedrà. Seafood, rice dishes, legendary sunsets. Book well ahead.
Cala Gracioneta
A small, intimate cove near Sant Antoni with a lovely terrace restaurant right at the water. Relaxed atmosphere, excellent food.
Everything within reach
Southwest Ibiza — the quiet, beautiful part. The sea, the beaches and the best restaurants all within minutes.
Our personal favourites
These are the places we send every guest. Most of them are not in any guidebook.
Cala d'Hort
Go at golden hour and stay until the last light fades on Es Vedrà. Arrive early in summer — parking fills up fast.
El Carmen, Cala d'Hort
Our favourite table on the island. Ask for the outside terrace and book at least two weeks ahead in July and August.
Cala Conta
Twenty minutes away, but the sunset from here is something else entirely. Go once.
Las Dalias, San Carlos
The hippie market on Saturday morning. Authentic, artistic, full of life.
Dalt Vila, Ibiza Town
The walled old town at sunset. Walk the ramparts, find a terrace, have a drink.
Cala Llentrisca
You need to walk twenty minutes to get there. Worth every step. Few people know it.
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