Occasionally in life, you come across places which leave a vivid imprint on your memory and, after…read morewhich, you judge all others.
The little cove beyond Cala Conta is one such place, which we came across on a walk around the coast of Ibiza a few years ago. Now, I've seen some pretty impressive beaches across the world, many in far more exotic places, but when we talk of holidays, it's always this cove we come back to.
It was on a day at the end of the season. After a long, hot walk, we were just in the mood for a dip, but with some peace and quiet. The cove fitted the bill perfectly.
It had a rocky edge, but the bottom was sandy and shallow, and the water a beautiful azure blue. There were gentle waves and a subtle, caressing breeze. The water was beautifully clear and warm like a swimming pool, only with fish and the odd octopus crawling along the sandy bottom.
I spent hours blissfully swimming, interspersed with a little sunbathing. Only a couple of other tourists shared the cove.
It was wonderful. We almost dare not go back, in case it breaks the spell.
Practicalities
Cala Conta has a long sandy stretch with a couple of bars and a restaurant, with great views over some offshore islands, and a handful of smaller coves (including 'ours') to the right of the beach.
In the summer, DJs provide soundtracks to glorious sunsets, and there's some car parking by the main beach. Local buses and ferries stop off in the summer.