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Cave of Sa Figuera or Cala Conta.

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There are many corners of Ibiza that are authentic treasures of naturebut few people know about them. From Visit Ibiza one of these treasures is the Sa Figuera Cave or Cala Conta Cave. A geological wonder and refuge for adventure lovers. If you plan to visit Ibiza, be sure to add a visit to this spectacular cave to your itinerary.

 

A Secret Corner on the White Island

The Sa Figuera Cave is located on the west coast of Ibiza, near the town of Sant Antoni de Portmany. It is neighboring the Cala Comte beach, that is why many call it Comte Creek Cave, since it is close to each other.
It could be compared to any paradisiacal corner of Formentera.. Despite this, it is not as well-known or crowded as some of the most famous beaches on the island, which makes it an idyllic place if you want to disconnect from the crowds and dedicate a moment of your vacation to relax in a wonderful place.

Access to the Cave

To get to the Sa Figuera Cave, you must take the direction to the Cala Conta parking lot, once in the parking lot you have to continue along the same path straight until it ends, and you reach a cliff, Here we leave you the location of the point. It can be easily reached by car or on foot from the Cala Conta parking lot, whichever you prefer. You just go down to the cave by some stairs, which are marked by the stick that you can see in the photo.

Another way to get to this cove would be with any charter boat or unlicensed boat you can get with us, which gives you to explore this beautiful cave and others around.

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Another way to get to this cove would be with any rental boat or boat without a license that you can get with us, which gives you the opportunity to explore this beautiful cave and others around it.

The Geological Wonder

The Cueva de Sa Figuera is a marine cave, which means that it was formed due to erosion by waves and currents. The most impressive thing about this cave is its entrance arch, a natural rock formation that resembles a portal to the ocean. The water flowing through this entrance creates a fascinating visual spectacle, especially on sunny days when the sun's rays filter through the water and create light patterns inside the cave.

 

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An experience in crystal clear waters.

Once inside the Sa Figuera Cave, you will feel like you are in a magical underwater world. The crystal clear waters allow you to see the marine life that lives in the caves, including colorful fish and maybe even some species of octopus. If you are an enthusiast snorkelling, this is an ideal place to explore.

Also in this cave, on special days and specific hours classes are held in yoga and meditation which makes that moment a luxury in your vacation.

Helpful tips.

Visiting Time: The best time to visit Sa Figuera Cave is in the morning when the sun illuminates the cave in a spectacular way.

Clothing and Equipment: Bring a swimsuit, towel, sunscreen and water to stay hydrated. Proper shoes for walking on rocky terrain are also important.

Respect the environment: Make sure you exit the cave the same way you found it. Respect nature, do not litter and do not damage the marine ecosystem.

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Conclusion

The Sa Figuera Cave is a hidden treasure in Ibiza that will surprise you with its natural beauty and unique atmosphere. If you search an experience outside the beaches and party of the island, This cave will give you an unforgettable adventure. So when you come to Ibiza, don't miss the opportunity to explore the wonderful Safiguera Cave. Get ready to explore and immerse yourself in an underwater world full of wonder and beauty!

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One Comment

  • Impressive cave !!! thanks to the information I got from Ibiza visit we were able to get there really beautiful a good way to end a day at the beach in cala conta.

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