2018-09-07 San Antonio to Cala Conta, Ibiza, Islas Baleares, Spain Early morning arrivals to San Antonio During the morning we experienced thunder followed by heavy rain Soon afterwards the sun appeared and the conditions were quite humid Numerous guests aboard the small cruise ship were ferried ashore to visit San Antonio It is time for us to depart Several day tripper boats head out with a crowd aboard We make our way back to Cala Bassa which is situated near San Antonio Once we drop our anchor it is not long before we go for a swim and a dive for more of our small abalone shells It is a great bay to swim in and to explore the numerous caves along the shore Along the cliffs there are a few holiday houses with quaint boat sheds and boat ramps Although it has rained a few times, the water is still very clear We have quite a lot of company arriving late morning Once again it is time for us to move on We head back south We return to the spectacular Cala Conta which is not far down the west coast of Ibiza The Cala Conta beach and surrounds would be by far one of the most popular areas of Ibiza to visit by land or by sea Surrounded by spectacular rugged sandstone cliffs the beach would be the most photographed beach in Ibiza Nearby are sprawling mansions overlooking the turquoise water There are numerous boats of all sizes anchored on both sides of the beach spit and sandbar Late afternoon we move from the southern side of the sandbar to the northern side, as doing so would give us more comfort overnight To return to the northern side we need to navigate between the two small offshore islands Once back we anchor safely approximately 50 meters off shore The late afternoon sun glows warmly on the nearby boat sheds and surrounding cliffs Soon the sun disappears and we enjoy another great sunset The three restaurants ashore in Cala Conta are very popular with visitors from the nearby town of San Antonio We prefer to have another quiet evening and have one of Ric’s fabulous pizzas aboard rather than dine in one of the very busy establishments ashore!! Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ
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