



Cala Comte
Cala Comte, 07829, Balearic Islands, Spain
Cala Comte is a series of sandy coves and rocky terraces on Ibiza’s west coast, famed for its crystalline turquoise waters, shallow bays ideal for swimming and snorkelling, and dramatic sea views that draw crowds at golden hour.
What Makes It Special
A low rocky headland forms a natural viewing platform with panoramic sunset vistas across small offshore islets and layered blue sea—perfect for photographers and those who enjoy snorkelling straight off the shore into clear, shallow water.
Insider Tips
Arrive early to secure parking and a flat sunbathing spot (or plan to stay for sunset when crowds shift); bring plenty of water, sun protection and sturdy water shoes for the rocky areas — note there is limited accessibility and facilities outside peak season.
Cala Comte is a series of sandy coves and rocky terraces on Ibiza’s west coast, famed for its crystalline turquoise waters, shallow bays ideal for swimming and snorkelling, and dramatic sea views that draw crowds at golden hour.
What Makes It Special
A low rocky headland forms a natural viewing platform with panoramic sunset vistas across small offshore islets and layered blue sea—perfect for photographers and those who enjoy snorkelling straight off the shore into clear, shallow water.
Insider Tips
Arrive early to secure parking and a flat sunbathing spot (or plan to stay for sunset when crowds shift); bring plenty of water, sun protection and sturdy water shoes for the rocky areas — note there is limited accessibility and facilities outside peak season.
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