Distance: 8 km from Sant Joan
Cala de Sant Vicent, near the village with the same name, was the most isolated coastal line in Ibiza, and remained uninhabited up to the XVIII century. There are some fishing huts at each end, and the islet Tagomago lies not far from it. The colour of the water, except when the sea is brave, is bright turquoise, and sometimes even sparkling electric intense.
The nearby cliffs, topped with pine trees and junipers, contrast with the golden sand and contribute to this exhilarating view of the landscape. Arriving from the area of Sant Carles is especially remarkable as you have a view of the beach from high up. It is ideal for holidays with the family, as all kind of services are available and there is also a small commercial area.