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Ibiza Beaches, Cala de Portinatx, Spain


Cala de Portinatx it’s offers many attractions for holidaymakers, with its beaches and its sailing and surfing schools.

The bay is sheltered from the open sea by a much eroded rock barrier, usually lashed by heavy surf, which ends at Punta Galera.

The very Northern-most point of the island, Portinatx is always busy but if you swerve the sandy main resort and head for the lighthouse you'll uncover a perfectly secluded beach.

Set behind a natural rocky wharf, clamber further over the rocks to find a near silent bathing spot. Also a popular area for snorkelling and fishing.

Most people that live here find themselves there three times in a lifetime. The beach is 30m long and 50m wide to sea. The main beach offers endless entertainment for adults and children alike, with a variety of water sports, a water slide, water ski school, glass bottom boats, volley ball net. Just follow signs for Portianx North from Ibiza town.


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