
Hotels near Cala d'Hort
Spain
Cala d'Hort is the beach with the view. The arc of golden sand looks straight out at Es Vedrà, the 400-metre limestone monolith rising from the sea about 2 km offshore - one of the most photographed natural features in the Mediterranean and the reason Cala d'Hort lands on every Ibiza shortlist. The beach itself is smaller than the western stars (around 200 metres of usable sand), and the sand is a touch coarser, but the backdrop more than compensates.
There are two chiringuitos at the back of the beach (El Carmen and Restaurante Cala d'Hort), both fish-focused, both still run by the same families that built them in the 1980s. The water is clean, the rocky ends are good for snorkelling, and the cliff-top viewpoint just above the car park is the spot that turns up in most Ibiza postcards.
Cala d'Hort sits in the south-west of the island in the municipality of Sant Josep de sa Talaia, about 15 minutes' drive from the village of Sant Josep or 10 minutes from the small resort of Cala Vadella. There is no direct year-round bus, so a car or taxi is the realistic way in.
Pro Tip: The unpaved car park (around 200 spaces) goes paid in 2026 (around 5 euros for the day). For the most iconic sunset shot, drive 10 minutes south to the Es Vedrà mirador on the PMV-803 cliff road rather than shooting from the beach itself.
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