Cala D'en Serra

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Balearic Islands, Spain

Beach pavillion· Hiking area

Cala D'en Serra Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Cala D'en Serra is located in Balearic Islands, Spain on Sant Joan de Labritja. Cala D'en Serra is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category beach pavillion in Spain.

Address

Sant Joan de Labritja

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

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Wojciech Wajs

Amazing beach, with cool abandoned (while construction) hotel, which became playground for graffiti artists and some vandals to amazing nature, cristal clear water combined with this abandoned hotel building looks really cool! My favourite part is the swimming pool on the round corner of the hotel building with grown tree inside, and the real car which was crushed and pushed into the basement level and stack there.

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Filippo Basagni

This is an oasis of relax. It is a really calm place where to enjoy a sunny day, Cristal clear water and fresh air. In the place there is no signal for the phone so you can be completely off your stressful life. In case of emergency, they have a public phone that you can use to call or you can just walk up the hill and use your phone. I would recommend to bring shoes to reach the beach and go into the weather since the beach is a rock beach

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Brett Bijland

Cool beach with barely any people and with decent snorkelling. There is a cool hotel that was abandoned while in construction. The road to the beach isn’t great so I would recommend having a spare tire in case one gets a puncture. The car can be parked under the hotel and you can walk onto the first and second floor of it if you want. Do watch your step as some parts aren’t very sturdy and there are a few holes in the floor here and there.

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Giulia Bertocchi

A wild paradise, completed sourranded by nature and breathless landscapes. Highly recommended to chill out and get a break from the crowded beaches of the island.

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Ian Knowles

Remote basic bar but got beer n water what more do you need. Drive down can be tricky. Great place to escape rat race

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AitanaOjO

For me was the best Cala in Ibiza, a bit of a walk to get down there but totally worth it. Beautiful place with an abandoned hotel to explore, the sea it’s nice to dive into and there are two shores so if one it’s packed you can go to the one next.

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Jan Van Hoof

Difficult hike but worth it. Very beautiful!

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Michael Borms

Nice mysterious place