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Beaches in Sant Joan de Labritja

A very secluded cove in an exceptional natural and scenic setting with pines and junipers. The descent to the beach is difficult in its final section, suitable for advanced hikers.
Cove located in an exceptional natural and scenic setting with pines and junipers. Ideal for hikers.
Beach with all the services and amenities expected of a tourist area. Ideal for family tourism.

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A beach of great beauty and tranquillity with the islet of Sa Mesquida accessible by pedal boat, surrounded by pine and juniper trees. Along with S'Illot des Rencli and Cala Xuclá. These are the three small beaches of the imposing bay of Xarraca.
A very quiet and seldom visited cove, ideal for rock fishing. Along with Cala Xarraca and S'Illot des Renclí, these are the three beaches of the imposing Xarraca bay. Surrounded by pines and reeds.
Small unspoilt cove in an unbeatable natural and scenic setting with pines and junipers. Ideal for hikers.
Small cove at the foot of a cliff in a setting of pine and juniper trees, quiet and pleasant.
Small and hidden cove with great appeal, a short distance from the Port de Sant Miquel where you have to park to continue on foot.
Rocky cove of great beauty and tranquillity, with pine trees. Ideal for hikers.
Beach in an exceptional landscape. The Cavall Bernat rock imposingly presides over the entrance to the cove. It has disabled access.
Beach with all the services and amenities of a tourist centre. Ideal for family tourism. Together with Arenal Gran and Port de Portinatx, they are the beaches of Portinatx. With pines and junipers.
Beach with all the services and offers typical of a tourist area. Ideal for family tourism. With pine and juniper trees
Beach with all the services and amenities typical of a tourist centre. Ideal for family tourism. Together with Arenal Gran and Port de Portinatx, they are the beaches of Portinatx.
Beach with all the services and amenities typical of a tourist centre. Ideal for family tourism, together with Arenal Gran and Port de Portinatx are the beaches of Portinatx. With pine trees right on the beach.
This beach is formed where the coast of Ibiza meets the small Illa d'en Bosc. The side of the union is a pleasant and quiet beach with views of the nearby and busier Port de Sant Miquel.
Charming little beach with the islet S'Illot den Renclí a few metres from the shore, accessible by swimming. Along with Cala Xarraca and Cala Xuclá, they are three small beaches of the impressive Xarraca bay, surrounded by pines and junipers.

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Source of information on beaches: Ministerio de Agricultura y Pesca, Alimentación y Medio Ambiente (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs).