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Things to Do Near Es Vedra and Formentera

Quick answerAn Es Vedra boat tour pairs well with the Cala d Hort viewpoint for sunset, the turquoise coves of Cala Comte and Cala Bassa for swimming, and a Formentera day trip by ferry from Ibiza or San Antonio. Many west coast cruises already string these together. Formentera sits about 30 minutes by fast ferry and offers white sand beaches like Ses Illetes. On land, Sant Josep village and the Sant Antoni sunset strip round out a full day around the rock.

The Es Vedra Viewpoints

Cala d Hort is the classic spot to see Es Vedra from land, with a pebble beach, a couple of seafood restaurants and the rock filling the horizon. The Torre del Savinar tower above the cove, often called Torre des Savinar, gives a higher panorama for golden hour, reached by a short rough track and a walk. The Cala d Hort viewpoint car park fills fast at sunset, so arrive early or come by boat. From the water a tour anchors closer than any land view, letting you swim with the rock looming overhead. Combine a daytime cruise with a sunset visit on land for two angles.

Coves for Swimming and Snorkelling

The west coast strings together some of Ibiza most photogenic coves. Cala Comte glows turquoise over white sand and is famous for its own sunset, while Cala Bassa has shallow clear water that suits families. Cala Salada and Cala Saladeta to the north of San Antonio stay a touch quieter and reward an early start. Most beach hopping cruises pause at two or three of these for swimming, snorkelling and paddleboarding. The seabed here is healthy Posidonia meadow, which is why the water is so clear, so use reef safe sunscreen and avoid anchoring on the seagrass.

Formentera Day Trips

Formentera lies just south of Ibiza and is reached by fast ferry from Ibiza Town in about 30 minutes, or as part of a longer boat tour. Its star is Ses Illetes, a sandbar with Caribbean blue water often ranked among Europe best beaches. Rent a bike or scooter at La Savina port to reach quiet coves like Cala Saona. Bring cash, sun cover and water, since shade is scarce. A combined Es Vedra and Formentera trip is a big day, so start early and book the ferry or tour ahead in peak season when sailings fill.

On Land Around the West Coast

Beyond the boat, the village of Sant Josep makes a calm lunch stop with a pretty church and local cafes. San Antonio town has the famous Sunset Strip where bars line up to watch the sun drop, busy but iconic. For something slower, the Sant Antoni bay promenade is an easy stroll before or after a cruise. Hikers can tackle the trail up to the Torre des Savinar for the best free Es Vedra view at dusk. Pair a morning cruise with an afternoon on land and you cover the highlights of the south west in one day.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I see Es Vedra without a boat tour?

Yes. The Cala d Hort beach and the Torre des Savinar viewpoint above it both offer superb land views, best at sunset. A boat tour just gets you closer and lets you swim near the rock.

How do I get to Formentera from Ibiza?

Fast ferries run from Ibiza Town to La Savina in about 30 minutes, and some boat tours include Formentera. Book ahead in peak season as sailings fill.

Which coves are best for swimming near Es Vedra?

Cala Comte and Cala Bassa have clear turquoise water and feature on most beach hopping cruises. Cala Salada to the north is quieter if you start early.