Cala Conta is one of Ibiza’s most striking beaches, set on the west coast and known for its turquoise waters, small coves and views across a series of offshore islets. Rather than a single stretch of sand, it is made up of different sections, combining sandy areas with rocky edges and shallow, clear water ideal for swimming.
The atmosphere is lively and social, particularly during the summer months, with a mix of beachgoers and sunset visitors. The presence of well-known restaurants and beach bars adds to the energy, especially as the day progresses towards evening.
Often chosen for its setting and sunset views, it works well as a full beach day that naturally transitions into one of the island’s most recognised sunset spots.