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Calo des Moltons and Es Pas de S’Illa de Bosc Beaches, San Miguel

Secluded coves on the north of the island

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Located near Port de Sant Miquel, and only accessible on foot, these two secluded coves boast crystalline waters and are perfect for snorkelling.

Caló des Moltons is a small pebbled cove mostly occupied by the romantic, unpretentious Chiringuito Utopia Beach Club. Here you can snorkel and swim in its shallow turquoise waters.

Es Pas de S’Illa de Bosc, on the other hand, can be easily reached from Caló des Moltons. This sandy stretch joins the privately owned Illa des Bosc with the mainland. With even calmer waters, this cove is also perfect for snorkellers.

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  1. Beach Bars & Beachclubs
  2. Setting & Location
  3. Water Safety & Clarity
  4. Beach Quality
  5. Watersports Nearby
  6. Directions

Beach Bars & Beachclubs in Ibiza

There is a small bar on Es Pas de S’Illa de Bosc, although only serving drinks and snacks with a chilled vibe.

Setting & Location

Located on the north of Ibiza, near Port de Sant Miquel, these two secluded coves are situated in a sheltered bay boasting calm, clear waters.

Water Safety & Clarity

The water here is calm, shallow and turquoise but there are no lifeguards. So, even though it's quite good for beginner swimmers and children, you must take care.

Beach Quality

Caló des Moltons is a pebbled beach, Es Pas de S’Illa de Bosc, on the other hand, is a sandy stretch much more comfortable to lie on, although there are also stones.

Watersports Nearby

No watersports or other activities are on offer at these two coves. However, their crystal clear waters inhabited by small fish and crabs are great for snorkellers to explore.

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Directions

You can reach both coves from Port de Sant Miquel beach, just follow the dirt path around the coast left of the beach.

Location

Map of the surrounding area

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