Cala Carbó is a small, sheltered cove on Ibiza’s southwest coast, set beneath low cliffs with views towards Es Vedrà. The beach is a mix of sand and pebbles, with calm, clear waters and a compact layout that creates a more intimate, enclosed feel.
The atmosphere is quiet and understated, attracting a more local and low-key crowd, with just a few traditional restaurants lining the shore. The setting remains largely unspoilt, with limited development and a strong connection to the surrounding landscape.
It works well as a slower, more relaxed beach stop, particularly for long lunches by the sea, where the focus is on simplicity, setting and a more authentic side of Ibiza.