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Cala Comte Beach

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Cala Comte Beach

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Cala Comte Beach, also known as Platges de Comte or Cala Conta, is a celebrated series of coves nestled on the western coast of Ibiza, one of Spain's beautiful Balearic Islands. Situated within the municipality of Sant Josep de sa Talaia, this stunning location, with an elevation of 5 meters above sea level, is renowned for its fine white and golden sands, exceptionally clear turquoise waters, and panoramic views of nearby islets such as Illa des Bosc, Sa Conillera, and…

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    May 29, 2018

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    Definitely think of sunscreen and take enough to drink. There is no shadow. Flip flops are not the best choice, clever hiking boots or good running shoes are a must.
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    July 5, 2018

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    I can only agree with Bigi. And that goes for most of the trails on the island.
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    July 5, 2018

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    The landscape here in the area of ​​the Platges des Comtes, or Cala Comte called, is extremely attractive.
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    Location: Sant Josep De Sa Talaia, Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are the best ways to get to Cala Comte Beach using public transport?

    Cala Comte Beach is accessible by bus, particularly from Sant Antoni. During peak season, bus services are frequent. You can also reach it by ferry from San Antonio, offering a scenic approach to the coves.

    Is Cala Comte Beach suitable for families with young children?

    Yes, Cala Comte is considered very family-friendly. The main beaches feature shallow, clear waters that are safe for children to swim and play in. Lifeguard services are also available, adding to the safety for families.

    Are there any dog-friendly areas or beaches near Cala Comte?

    While Cala Comte itself is a popular tourist beach and may have restrictions on dogs, especially during peak season, you might find more secluded coves or less frequented areas nearby that are more accommodating. It's always best to check local regulations or look for designated dog-friendly beaches in other parts of Ibiza.

    What are the best snorkeling spots at Cala Comte Beach?

    The rocky outcrops throughout the coves of Cala Comte offer excellent opportunities for snorkeling. The exceptionally clear, turquoise waters allow for great visibility to explore diverse marine life. The areas around the islets visible from the shore are particularly rich in underwater activity.

    How crowded does Cala Comte Beach get, and when is the best time to avoid the biggest crowds?

    Cala Comte is one of Ibiza's most popular beaches, so it can get very crowded, especially during July and August. To avoid the biggest crowds while still enjoying warm weather, consider visiting in June or September. Arriving early in the morning, before mid-morning, is also highly recommended to secure a good spot and parking.

    What is the weather typically like at Cala Comte Beach in October?

    October in Ibiza generally offers pleasant weather, with warm temperatures and fewer crowds than the peak summer months. While still suitable for swimming and enjoying the beach, there's a higher chance of occasional rain showers compared to summer. The sea remains warm enough for swimming, and sunsets are still spectacular.

    What should I wear or bring for a day at Cala Comte Beach, especially if I plan to explore?

    For a day at Cala Comte, bring plenty of sunscreen and enough to drink, as shade is limited. While flip-flops are fine for the sand, if you plan to explore the coastal trails or rocky areas, sturdy hiking boots or good running shoes are a must for comfort and safety.

    Are there any restaurants near Cala Comte Beach that offer sunset views besides Sunset Ashram?

    Yes, besides the famous Sunset Ashram, other establishments like S'illa des Bosc also provide excellent dining experiences with stunning sea and sunset views. Many of the beach bars and restaurants in the area are strategically located to offer picturesque vistas as the sun dips below the horizon.

    Are there any 'secret' or more secluded coves near Cala Comte Beach?

    Yes, among the series of coves that make up Cala Comte, Es Racó d'en Xic (also known as Cala Escondida) is a more secluded option. It's known for being popular with nudists and offers a quieter alternative to the main, more bustling beach areas.

    How does Cala Comte Beach compare to Cala Bassa?

    Both Cala Comte and Cala Bassa are highly-rated beaches on Ibiza's west coast, known for their clear waters and beautiful scenery. Cala Comte is famous for its panoramic views of islets and spectacular sunsets, with a slightly more rugged, multi-cove feel. Cala Bassa, on the other hand, is often described as having a more 'lagoon-like' feel with calm, shallow waters and a backdrop of pine forests, making it very popular for families. Both offer amenities and vibrant atmospheres.

    Are there any specific walking routes or trails around Cala Comte Beach?

    Yes, the coastline around Cala Comte offers various trails and routes for hikers and explorers. These paths allow you to discover the diverse natural features and viewpoints along the cliffs and between the different coves, providing stunning vistas of the sea and surrounding islets. While not overly challenging, good footwear is recommended for these explorations.

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