One of Ibiza's biggest beaches, a host of suntrap restaurants, and a prime scuba diving site – they're all in store on holidays to Cala Llonga.
Give peace a try
Local legend has it that Cala Llonga was once a smugglers’ cove. Now a popular resort, it’s still got something of a secretive air. Set back from the main road that skims Ibiza’s east coast, the resort is cupped by pine forested bluffs. You’ll find more families than clubbers here, which explains why it’s treasured by both locals and tourists.
Spacious sands
The star of the show is Cala Llonga’s beach, which consistently bags the coveted Blue Flag rating. With a toasty temperature of 26°C in the summer, the waters are a siren call to swimmers and snorkellers. Plus there’s no need to race for a spot on the golden sand – this is one of Ibiza’s biggest beaches. We recommend you catch at least one sunrise from the beach to experience Cala Llonga at its romantic best.
Welcome to the family
Back in the Seventies, British entrepreneurs descended on the Balearic Islands and developed Cala Llonga for families. Everything is tailored for them – the beach playground, the watersports, the roomy apartment complexes scattered along the shore. The family theme even extends to the restaurants – loads are decades-old family-run haunts that have collected an appreciative crowd of regulars.