Driving to The Beach of Cala Tarida and Cala Comte
Driven by a hired chauffeur, you can explore the beauty of Ibiza’s beaches on a guided tour of the west coast. One of the highlights is the opportunity to visit some of Ibiza’s most breathtaking beaches, including Cala Comte, Cala Tarida, Cala D’Hort, and Es Cubells. These beaches are known for their crystal-clear turquoise waters, golden sands, and stunning rock formations. With your driver and guide leading the way, you can explore these beautiful beaches at your leisure, take a refreshing dip in the sea, or simply relax and soak in the picturesque surroundings.
Driven Tour on Cala D’Hort and See the Sunset
As the day progresses, the tour takes you on a mesmerizing journey toward sunset. Your knowledgeable guide will ensure that you are in the perfect spot to witness the magical sunset views that Ibiza is famous for. Imagine standing on the cliffs of Cala D’Hort, with the sun dipping into the horizon, casting a warm golden glow over the sea and the island’s landscape. It’s a truly breathtaking sight that you won’t want to miss.
During the tour, your driver will navigate the winding roads of Ibiza, allowing you to sit back, relax, and enjoy the scenery. They will also share interesting facts and stories about the island’s history, culture, and traditions, adding depth to your journey and allowing you to experience the island’s stunning sunset vistas.
The Final Stop — Es Vedrà
Es Vedrà is situated on Ibiza’s western coast, which results in some spectacular sunsets. In reality, you may view the Es Vedrà sunset from 3 spot locations, including the beach, cliffs, and pirate tower.
Ibiza has about 7 defense towers that are positioned on cliffs and rocks all across the island. They were constructed with the intention of defending the island from raids by pirates and buccaneers. The Torre des Savinar, sometimes referred to as the Pirate Tower, is the most well-known tower. About 200 meters above sea level marks its location. It is absolutely worthwhile climbing up here for the view. Just in front of the tower are the rocky massifs Es Vedrà and Es Vedranell, which are depicted on one of the most recognizable Ibiza postage stamps.
Tourists and residents alike frequently visit Es Vedrà. This granite pyramid can be found in the Municipality of Sant Josep, close to Cala D’Hort. It belongs in the Natural Reserve because it is important to the environment. There are old myths that describe an islet with magical energy qualities.