
Cala Comte
Famous for its electric blue waters and the most iconic sunsets facing the islets.
“The sunset views over the islets.”
The Experience
If Ibiza had an official postcard, it would likely be Cala Comte. It’s the kind of place that takes your breath away the moment you arrive and take in that vast, panoramic view. What makes this spot unique isn’t just its pearly sand, but the water itself—a shimmering, shifting electric blue that you won’t find anywhere else.
The beach is divided into several sections: a more family-friendly area, a nudist stretch, and tiny coves hidden among the rocks. However, the real magic lies in the views of the islets—S’Espartar, des Bosc, and sa Conillera—which seem to float on the horizon.
It is the ultimate "place to be" at sunset. Crowds gather at the clifftop beach bars (like the famous Sunset Ashram) to bid farewell to the sun amidst applause, chill-out beats, and mojitos. It’s a vibrant, communal experience that perfectly captures the island’s hedonistic spirit.
At a Glance
Location
Sant Josep de sa Talaia
The Vibe
Incredible views, legendary sunsets.
Good to Know
Extremely crowded during peak season.
Orientation
Northwest
Insider Tip
Everyone heads to Sunset Ashram, but if you want the real magic, walk left along the cliff to Cala Escondida. It's tiny and way more intimate.
Length
600 m
Width
30 m