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Cala Mastella

Cove surrounded by trees and fishing huts, with crystal clear water.

  • Cala Mastella, from the small fishing harbor
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • The beach of Cala Mastella, a very quiet place
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • Cala Mastella is one of the quietest beaches of the east coast of Ibiza
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • Small fishing port in Cala Mastella (Sant Carles)
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • The famous beach bar 'The Moustache' in the fishing port of Cala Mastella
    Photo: Xescu Prats
Municipality Santa Eulària des Riu
Area Sant Carles

Distance: 12 km from Santa Eulària and 3.5 km from Sant Carles

More than a cove this is a family corner, surrounded by trees and fishing huts, in a setting of crystal-clear waters and with one of the most charming beach restaurants in the island, where you will enjoy both a pleasant swim and a magnificent meal.

 
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  • Cala Mastella, from the small fishing harbor
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • The beach of Cala Mastella, a very quiet place
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • Cala Mastella is one of the quietest beaches of the east coast of Ibiza
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • Small fishing port in Cala Mastella (Sant Carles)
    Photo: Xescu Prats
  • The famous beach bar 'The Moustache' in the fishing port of Cala Mastella
    Photo: Xescu Prats
How to arrive
From Sant Carles, take the road that runs behind the church. 2 km. later, continue to the left. 300 meters after the road ends and forced to turn. Go to the right and then the first road on the left. After 700 meters, you will find Cala Mastella.
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