Cala Comte

4.6
(4,902 reviews)
No Esta en Ibiza-Ciudad, 07830, Sant Josep de Sa Talaia, Ibiza Spain
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About

Cala Comte is one of Ibiza’s most celebrated beaches, famed for its clear turquoise waters and scenic coves that frame the island’s small offshore islets. The beach is divided into a western, family‑friendly side with easy access, toilets, lifeguard patrols in summer, and an eastern side that remains an unofficial nudist stretch. A headland tops the beach, offering a small restaurant, a shop, and panoramic views of nearby islands such as S’Espartar, Illa des Bosc, and Sa Conillera. Recognised with a Blue Flag award in 2010, Cala Comte reflects pristine environmental standards and safe beach conditions, making it an ideal spot for sun‑bathers and swimmers alike.

Highlights

  • Turquoise Water
  • Scenic Coves
  • Blue Flag Status
  • On‑site Restaurant
  • Lifeguard Patrol

Must-See Areas

Western Coves
Eastern Coves
Headland Structures

Good to Know

Good for

Families
Couples
Solo Travelers
Eco‑Tourists

Best time to visit

The best time to enjoy Cala Comte is from late spring to early autumn (late May to September), when the sea is warm and the weather is consistently sunny; visiting in early spring or late autumn can offer quieter crowds and a peaceful atmosphere.

Pros & Cons

What visitors love

  • Stunning Natural Beauty
  • Family‑Friendly Amenities
  • Blue Flag Certified

Things to consider

  • Crowded Parking
  • Limited On‑Beach Restrooms

What people are saying

"Family Friendly""Beautiful Scenery""Crowded in Summer"
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