
Cala Xarraca beach in the north is one of the few places on the island where you can still breathe easy and relax, even in July. Between oleander bushes and villas a narrow road leads down to the cove. The sandy beach is small but fabulous.
Rugged red cliffs, aquamarine waters - what more do you need in Ibiza?
The restaurant on Cala Xarraca beach has been run by the Tur family for more than 30 years.
Fresh fish and typical Ibicencan rice dishes are the specialities. The rocky coastline makes Cala Xarraca an outstanding place to snorkel.

To the west of the cove a narrow path runs parallel to the water and leads to the cliff lined coast off Illa d’en Calders.
Be sure to take the walk before or after your time on the beach.
To get there take the road to Portinatx and make a left at the sign to Cala Xarraca to get down to the beach.
Tomorrows’ beach is Cala Xucla









