Saturday 14 September 2013

Cala Conta

We all know what Ibiza is famous for; its parties, its free thinking and liberal era, its long list of bohemians and celebrities that have made it their second home... and its sunsets. Restaurants, cafés, bars and clubs on the Western coast offer stunning sunset views, but nothing beats watching the sunset from the sea. 

We spent our last night moored by Cala Conta. We arrived shortly after lunch to find that the waters were full of jelly fish, so we patiently waited for the sun to come down to enjoy the views. As we waited, a monohull got stuck on shallow waters. It took them a while to get out with the help of a small zodiac.

Our journey ended the following day at port Sant Antoni de Portmany. We disembarked in the afternoon and headed to the old town in Eivissa for some seafood and wine.




- Marie 

4 comments:

  1. Beautiful pictures! Looking forward to find out what other stunning places you have visited! :)

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  2. another interesting read - glad I now know to check the map before I head out in my monohull. Love the sunsets and can't wait for the updates from Japan!

    the boludo x

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    1. Glad you're planning on heading out in your monohull - is there room for two? x

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