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Travel Guide of Es Vedra in Spain by Influencers and Travelers


Es Vedrà is a small rocky island off the south western seaboard of the Spanish island of Ibiza. The island, which is 413 metres tall, is part of the Cala d’Hort nature reserve and lies 1.5423 miles off the coast at Cala d’Hort, which is in the municipality of Sant Josep de sa Talaia.


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Reviews of Es Vedra from Travel Influencers


- Breathtaking views of the coast can be enjoyed by taking a stroll through the pine forests.
- Es Vedra is beautiful, with a lovely beach below. However, it is a very far drive from places like Santa Eularia, Cala Llonga and Eivissa.
- Whoever comes to Ibiza needs to visit this place - it is genuinely breathtaking.
- Go early if you have a car, to secure a parking space.
- Take some water with you to enjoy the walk.



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Es Vedrà is a small island located off the south-west coast of Ibiza. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Spain.


How To Get To Es Vedra



The island is located on the southwest coast of Ibiza and is not easily accessible. To get a good view of its strange summit, head for the opposite mountain or Cala d'Hort. You can also reach the islet by boat. This is the best way to get as close as possible to the island and, for the more sensitive, to feel all the energy it emits. A trip you will probably never forget!

How do I get to Es Vedra without a car?
The only way to get to Es Vedra is by boat. You have several options, rent your own boat, go on a day cruise with a local agency or, for the more adventurous, swim to the island...


Es Vedra Viewpoint



How To Get To Es Vedra Viewpoint?

Es Vedrá viewpoints: three perspectives of the island and how to get there:

* At sea level, from Cala d'Hort. One of the best known and most repeated images of Es Vedrà is the one you can get from the shore of the Mediterranean Sea, from the popular Cala d'Hort. It is a quiet and narrow sandy area, although more and more people are coming to enjoy a full day at the beach under the watchful gaze of Es Vedrà. To get the best snapshot and feel first-hand the magical halo of the majestic islet, we recommend you go early in the day or wait to see the sunset. How do I get there? To reach Cala d'Hort from Sant Josep, you can take the road to Es Cubells (before reaching the village there is a turning) or the road to Sant Antoni, taking the road to the coves.

* The watchtower of Es Savinar. The best views of Es Vedrá are obtained from this historic viewpoint in Ibiza. How to get there? Before reaching Cala d'Hort, on the road leading down from Es Cubells to the beach, a signpost indicates the direction to the Es Savinar watchtower (Torre del Pirata or Torre de Cap des Jueu).

* You must leave the car before the private road begins and set off on foot, taking the path on the right. After about half an hour, you will reach the cliff located at the foot of the watchtower and above what is known as Atlantis (Sa Pedrera de Cala d'Hort). Recommendations. The path that leads to this second viewpoint is dirt and sometimes very steep. For this reason, you should wear comfortable shoes, breathable clothing, sun cream and fresh water.

* From the Es Savinar tower. From the second viewpoint at Es Vedrà you can go directly to the third one, the watchtower itself. At present, it is privately owned and, to enter it, you have to pay a fee of about three euros. But in the surrounding area you can enjoy what is considered to be one of the most beautiful places in all of Ibiza. Interesting facts. The views of Es Vedrá from this viewpoint are the best and most captivating. But if you take the opportunity to go on a day with clear skies, you may be able to see far beyond the islet. Some say that they have been able to see the coast of the Valencian Community.


Es Vedra Sunset



At sunset, the place becomes all the more enchanting, to the delight of its visitors. The experience can be very moving when you see the sky transform into a jumble of oranges, golds and pinks, ending up in a glitter of stars. Whether you're travelling with your family, your partner or your friends, the sunset at Es Vedrà will undoubtedly make your holiday in Ibiza unforgettable.


Es Vedra Cruise and Boat trips



Enjoy a sightseeing cruise around the small rocky island of Es Vedrá. Lounge around on a double-decker catamaran or a beautiful sailing boat and admire the picturesque beaches and coves of Ibiza's west coast, not forgetting a swim stop at the beach.

Here are some local agencies that offer this wonderful opportunity: Es Vedra Cruise

Frequently Asked Questions by Travelers planning a trip to Es Vedra

Where is Es Vedra located?

Es Vedrà is a small rocky island off the southwest coast of the Spanish island of Ibiza.

The Mirador des Vedrà is known as one of the best viewpoints in Es Vedra, situated on the edge of a cliff just opposite.













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