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Landmark: Cala SaladaCity: Sant Antoni de Portmany
Country: Balearic Islands
Continent: Europe
Cala Salada, Sant Antoni de Portmany, Balearic Islands, Europe
Cala Salada is a cove located on the northwestern coast of Ibiza, near Sant Antoni de Portmany in the Balearic Islands.
It is characterized by its clear, turquoise waters and surrounding pine-covered hills.
Visual Characteristics
The cove features a sandy seabed with areas of rock. The water depth increases gradually. The surrounding landscape is dominated by Mediterranean pine forests reaching down to the coastline. The beach itself is composed of fine, light-colored sand.
Location & Access Logistics
Cala Salada is situated approximately 4 kilometers northwest of Sant Antoni de Portmany. Access is via the PM-730 road, turning off onto a smaller paved road signposted for Cala Salada. Parking is available in a designated lot, which can fill quickly during peak season. A pedestrian path also connects Cala Salada to the nearby Cala Saladeta. Public bus line L7 from Sant Antoni de Portmany stops approximately 1 kilometer from the cove, requiring a walk.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Cala Salada is a natural geological formation, a small bay carved by marine erosion over millennia. The surrounding vegetation is typical of the Mediterranean scrubland biome, adapted to arid conditions and coastal exposure.
Key Highlights & Activities
Swimming and sunbathing are primary activities. Snorkeling is possible in the clearer sections of the cove. Access to Cala Saladeta is via a short, rocky path. Kayaking and paddleboarding are also common. Fishing from the rocks is permitted in designated areas.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available near the main beach area. Limited natural shade is provided by the pine trees at the edges of the beach. Cell phone signal (4G) is generally available. There are seasonal food vendors and a small restaurant located at the western end of the cove.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, early morning or late afternoon offers optimal lighting conditions. The months of May, June, September, and October provide pleasant weather with fewer crowds. High tide is generally preferred for swimming and water activities.
Facts & Legends
Local lore suggests that the cove was a favored spot for smugglers due to its relatively secluded nature and proximity to potential landing points. The name "Salada" refers to the slightly salty taste of the water, a common characteristic of many coastal inlets.
Nearby Landmarks
- Cala Saladeta (0.2km West)
- Punta Galera (1.5km South)
- Ses Margalides (2.0km Northwest)
- Torre des Savinar (3.5km West)
- Sant Antoni de Portmany (4.0km Southeast)