Es Portitxol is possibly one of the least-visited coves in all of Ibiza, and some fishermen still work here. It’s a pebbly, rounded cove with a narrow opening to the sea, surrounded by woodland and high hills.
A highly recommended cove, reached after a short hike of about 30 minutes. Fishermen’s huts here are still in use. Being very sheltered, the water is usually very calm, and boats rarely anchor here.
Practical Info
- β Sand: Not available
- β Pebbles: Available
- β Rocks: Available
- β Blue Flag: Not available
- β Showers: Not available
- β Lifeguard: Not available
- β Toilets: Not available
- β Kiosk / Beach Bar: Not available
- β Parking: Not available
- β Water Sports Zone: Not available
- β Nudist Beach: Available
- β Wheelchair Access: Not available
- β Restaurants: Not available
- β Playground: Not available
- β Camping Allowed: Not available
- β Recommended for Diving: Available
- β Fishing Allowed: Available
- β Hiking Trails: Available
- β Jetty: Not available
- β Pets Allowed: Not available
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