The Legend of Es Vedra: Atlantis, Magnetism and Myth
Es Vedra collects legends the way it collects sunsets. It has been called the tip of sunken Atlantis, the third most magnetic place on Earth and the home of the sirens that lured Odysseus. Here is where the stories come from, and what is actually true.
Few rocks carry as much story as Es Vedra. Rising more than 400 metres straight out of the sea off Ibiza's southwest coast, it has gathered legends for centuries. Here are the big ones, and the truth behind them.
The Atlantis legend
One popular story calls Es Vedra a surviving peak of sunken Atlantis. There is no evidence for it, but stand at the base at dusk and you understand why people reach for myths to explain the place. The nearby sea cave area of Atlantis (Sa Pedrera) keeps the name alive.
The magnetism claim
You will read that Es Vedra is the third most magnetic point on Earth after the North Pole and the Bermuda Triangle. It is a great line and completely unproven. Sailors do report compass oddities along this coast, but no confirmed anomaly exists. The legend persists because the rock feels charged.
Sirens and Tanit
Local lore ties Es Vedra to the sirens of Homer's Odyssey and to Tanit, the Carthaginian goddess once worshipped on Ibiza. Whether or not you believe a word of it, the silence around the rock at sunset does something to people.
Feel it for yourself
The legends land hardest up close. A sunset cruise under the rock, or the clifftop view at dusk, is when the atmosphere is strongest. Decide if it lives up to the hype with our honest take in is Es Vedra worth it, and plan the light with the Es Vedra sunset guide.
Frequently asked questions
Is Es Vedra really magnetic?
There is no scientifically confirmed magnetic anomaly at Es Vedra. The claim is folklore, though the dramatic rock and quiet setting make the stories easy to believe.
Is Es Vedra linked to Atlantis?
By legend, yes. Some say Es Vedra is a surviving peak of sunken Atlantis. It is a myth, not a historical fact, but a popular one.
Why is Es Vedra famous?
For its dramatic 400 metre rise from the sea, its sunsets, its nature reserve status and the cluster of myths around magnetism, Atlantis and the sirens.