Es Pas de s’Illa d’es Bosc is a beach with sea on both sides: the side facing the open sea is rockier, while the opposite side faces Port de Sant Miquel, a larger, more sheltered bay, and does have sand.
An unusual bathing spot right at the crossing point to a stretch of land that looks like an island. Driving in is dangerous, as it’s a very narrow, sloped gravel track. We recommend leaving the vehicle at the start of the track and walking the remaining 2 km — you can’t get lost.
Practical Info
- ✅ Sand: Available
- ✅ Pebbles: Available
- ➖ Rocks: Not available
- ➖ Blue Flag: Not available
- ➖ Showers: Not available
- ➖ Lifeguard: Not available
- ➖ Toilets: Not available
- ➖ Kiosk / Beach Bar: Not available
- ➖ Parking: Not available
- ➖ Water Sports Zone: Not available
- ➖ Nudist Beach: Not available
- ➖ Wheelchair Access: Not available
- ➖ Restaurants: Not available
- ➖ Playground: Not available
- ➖ Camping Allowed: Not available
- ➖ Recommended for Diving: Not available
- ✅ Fishing Allowed: Available
- ✅ Hiking Trails: Available
- ➖ Jetty: Not available
- ➖ Pets Allowed: Not available
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