Cala d'Albarca
Appearance
Cala d’Albarca | |
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Beach | |
Sant Antoni de Portmany, Spain |
Cala d'Albarca is a cove on the northern
Ibiza Town.[2]
Description
Only the most determined explorer will be able to access the secluded bay. The cove in a large horseshoe with a rocky peninsular either side. To the eastern end is Cap des Rubió while at the western end is Cap d'Albarca both of which are over 200 metres (660 ft) above sea level. To south of d'Albarca is the hills of Puig d'en Cires and Puig de sa Cova’, 295 metres (968 ft) and 340 metres (1,120 ft) above sea level, respectively. Down in the cove there is a rocky beach, but no sand, but the impressive coastline here is scattered with huge boulders.snorkelling and diving.
Gallery
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The Stone Archway
References
- ^ Mapa Topografico Nacional de Espana, 772 Sant Miquel de Balansat 1:50.000. Published: IGN - CNIG (Spain Civilian Survey): 2006. 9788441618947
- ISBN 2-06-710098-X
- ^ ISBN 978-0-9569315-1-1