If you are coming to Ibiza on vacation yo deserve to enjoy the sea and the beach in all its splendor. The Port of San Miguel is a highly recommended place to practice water sports of any kind since, being sheltered in a natural bay, it’s safe from currents. On the beach you can find various activities such as pedal boats, paddle surf canoes or even motor boats and llaüts, a typical Ibizan boat.

 

 

The bay of the port includes several coves with different characteristics to visit. On the one hand, there is the largest and the first, Puerto de San Miguel, is the one with the most sand, ideal to enjoy with the family and with all kinds of activities to choose from. The hammocks are priced at 8 euros to spend the day and from there, all you have to do is enjoy. Pedal boats are the best option to explore the area with the family. With its slide they will delight the little ones for 20 euros an hour. Canoes and paddle surfs are another option for those who want to practice a bit of sport and to move more agilely. Both are priced at 20 euros per hour and are a fantastic option for skirting the coast.

 

 

A different and personalized excursion by boat

 

Another option can be boats with or without skipper. There is the option of renting a motor boat to go more comfortably from one place to another and even, if you are lucky, find a secluded place to dock and enjoy the rocks of the bay or dive. Finally, for those looking for something more picturesque, there is the option of renting a traditional Ibizan boat, called llaüt, for a family outing. Depending on the duration of the excursion, more personalized tours can be made and from there the price would be adjusted.

 

Caló des Moltons

Caló des Moltons, Ibiza

Many coves in a single bay

 

A few minutes walk from this beach is a much smaller but very picturesque one, Caló des Moltons. Like a small oasis between the rocks it has several traditional fishermen’s huts. It has no sand, but it’s a highly recommended place to visit and dive.

Finally, on the other side of the bay is Es Pas de s’Illa, a small cove with views over the Port of San Miguel. The access can be done both by boat and by car or by walking through the forest. It is further away, but it is worth discovering it and even eating at its beach bar.