Playa de Cala Nova is a beach of fine golden sand and crystal-clear waters, divided in two by a rocky outcrop, ideal for families and lovers of tranquility on Ibiza's east coast.
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Introduction
Today we delve into one of those corners of Ibiza that, despite its popularity, manages to maintain an aura of serenity and natural beauty. We're talking about Playa de Cala Nova, a gem located on the island's east coast, within the charming municipality of Santa Eulalia. For us, it's the epitome of what we look for when we think of a beach holiday: a place where nature embraces comfort, creating an unforgettable experience for all who visit.
Playa de Cala Nova is not just a sandy beach; it's a landscape. With its two distinct sections, separated by a small rocky promontory, it offers a diversity that few beaches can match. Its waters, of an inviting turquoise blue, contrast wonderfully with the gold of its sand and the intense green of the surrounding pine trees. It's a destination that has captivated us with its relaxed atmosphere, its range of services, and, above all, that feeling of being in a Mediterranean paradise where time seems to stand still. It is, without a doubt, one of the Balearic beaches we most recommend exploring.
How to Get to Playa de Cala Nova
Getting to Playa de Cala Nova is relatively straightforward, making it an accessible destination for most visitors to the island. From Santa Eulalia, the journey is short and pleasant. You can choose from several options, depending on your preferences and where you're staying.
By Car
For us, the car is the most comfortable and flexible option for getting to Cala Nova. From Santa Eulalia, you should take the road towards Es Canar and then follow the signs to the beach. The journey takes just 10-15 minutes. Near the beach, you'll find several parking areas. Some are paid, especially in high season, but there are also free parking options on nearby streets or on slightly more remote dirt tracks. Our recommendation is to arrive early during the summer months to secure a good spot, as the beach is quite popular.
By Public Transport
If you prefer not to drive, there are bus options connecting Santa Eulalia and other nearby towns with Es Canar, which is a short walk from Playa de Cala Nova. From Es Canar, you can take a pleasant 15-20 minute walk along a coastal path that will lead you directly to the beach. It's a very nice walk with beautiful views of the coastline. There are also taxi or ride-hailing services that can drop you off right at the beach entrance.
On Foot or by Bicycle
For the more active, Playa de Cala Nova is accessible on foot or by bicycle from Es Canar and even from closer areas of Santa Eulalia if you enjoy walking. There are coastal routes and trails offering spectacular views and the chance to enjoy the Mediterranean landscape. It's a fantastic way to start the day before a refreshing dip.
The Sand and Water
When we think of Playa de Cala Nova, the first thing that comes to mind is the quality of its sand and the purity of its waters. It's a sensory experience that envelops us from the moment we set foot on it.
The Sand
The sand at Cala Nova is predominantly fine and of an attractive golden color. It's a delight to walk barefoot on it, feel its softness underfoot, and watch how the sun makes it shine. In some spots, especially near the rocky outcrops that divide the beach, you might find some small areas with pebbles or shells, but overall, it's a continuous and very comfortable sandy area for spreading out a towel and enjoying the sun. The width of the beach means that, even on busier days, we don't feel crowded, something we greatly appreciate.
The Water
The waters of Playa de Cala Nova are a true spectacle. They are crystal clear, of an intense turquoise color that fades into deeper blues as you go further out. The transparency is such that, even without snorkeling gear, we can see the seabed and the small fish swimming near the shore. The quality of its waters is endorsed by the Blue Flag, a distinction that gives us the peace of mind of knowing we're in a well-maintained and safe environment. Generally, the waters are calm, making them ideal for swimming for both children and adults. However, on days with a Levante wind, there can be some waves, which sometimes adds a touch of fun for those who enjoy them. The water temperature is very pleasant during the summer months, inviting long swims and refreshing dips from the Ibizan heat.
Services and Facilities
Playa de Cala Nova stands out for its excellent range of services and facilities, designed to ensure a comfortable and pleasant stay for all its visitors. For us, the presence of these services is a key factor when choosing a beach, and Cala Nova delivers in spades.
Basic Amenities and Leisure
- Showers and Toilets/WCs: You'll find shower points to rinse off the salt and sand before leaving, and public or establishment-associated toilets, which is fundamental for our comfort.
- Parking: As already mentioned, there are several parking areas nearby, making access easier if you come by car. Some are paid, but the convenience of having it nearby makes up for it.
- Lifeguard Service: During the high season, the beach has lifeguard services, which gives us great peace of mind, especially if we're with children. Safety is always a priority.
- Sunbeds and Umbrellas: For those who prefer not to carry their own gear, there are sunbed and umbrella rental services, allowing us to relax in the shade and enjoy the sun in complete comfort.
- Equipment Rental: If you feel like a bit of ac