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Surrounded by 16C walls built by Charles V, the former centre of the town has preserved its fairly rustic medieval character, where noble houses with vast patios and gothic windows are not unusual. — Michelin Guide
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Sa Caleta beach consists of three little bays: the main one has golden sand, and loungers and umbrellas to rent, while the other two tiny coves are pebbly and more secluded. — Lonely Planet
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The closest beach to the port at La Savina is an exquisitely beautiful string of dunes stretching to the tip of the Trucador Peninsula at Es Pau. — Fodor's
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According to legend, Es Vedra – a small, rocky island located off the west coast of Ibiza – was once home to the sea nymphs and sirens who sought to entice Ulysses in Homer's "Odyssey. — U.S. News & World Report
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Occupying a low-lying headland, the sublime beach of Cala Conta has very shallow offshore waters which are fabulously clear. — Lonely Planet
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Sant Rafel's typically Ibizan church is perched on a hilltop some 300m or so east of the village's high street...there's a pretty little plaza by the church, from where there are fine views. — Lonely Planet
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If your looking to take a breath from the wild parties, look no further than exploring the once archaic hideaway cave for pirates. — Afar Magazine
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Very much a place to see and be seen, the beach at Ses Salines is a mile-long narrow crescent of golden sand about 10 minutes' drive from Eivissa, in a wildlife conservation area. — Fodor's
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The side chapel has round Moorish arches, remnants of the mosque that once stood on this site; the bell tower is a converted minaret. — Fodor's
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There are plenty of little beaches around here, and Aigues Blanques is one of the delights - carved out of the surrounding rocks as if with a giant ice cream scoop. — Afar Magazine
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Across the rocks and past the fishers' huts at the north end of Cala Salada (5km north of Sant Antoni) is this charming sandy cove, bordered by pine forests and spilling into aquamarine water. — Lonely Planet
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