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Es Pas de S’Illa

Small beach joins the islet called S’Illa des Bosc  to the main island.

  • Es Pas de S'Illa significa "el paso de la isla" y es una lengua de arena por la que se accede al islote
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • La playa de Es Pas de S'Illa dispone de un pequeño quiosco
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • Orilla este de la playa de Es Pas de S'Illa
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • Orilla oeste de la playa de Es Pas de S'Illa, con la isla Murada en el horizonte
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • Varaderos de las casetas de pescadores de Es Pas de S'Illa
    Photo: Xescu Prats
Municipality Sant Joan de Labritja
Area Sant Miquel

Distance: 12 km from Sant Joan and 4.5 km from Sant Miquel

This small beach joins the islet called S’Illa des Bosc – situated in front of Sant Miquel Port – to the main island. The sea shore is gravel and the water is very clean. There is a small refreshment stall, too. To get there take in Sant Miquel Port the road to the Hacienda Hotel. After about one kilometre, an unmade track to the right takes you to the island.

 
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  • Es Pas de S'Illa significa "el paso de la isla" y es una lengua de arena por la que se accede al islote
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • La playa de Es Pas de S'Illa dispone de un pequeño quiosco
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • Orilla este de la playa de Es Pas de S'Illa
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • Orilla oeste de la playa de Es Pas de S'Illa, con la isla Murada en el horizonte
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • Varaderos de las casetas de pescadores de Es Pas de S'Illa
    Photo: Xescu Prats
How to arrive
Go to the Port de Sant Miquel. 500 meters before the beach there is a deviation to the left. Continue 900 meters until you see a dirt road on the right. Go up and down hills to get to the cove.
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