CoastlineNot quite the expected climate. A fresh wind combined with a drizzle gives us a good training for a tour planned later in arctic regions. Nevertheless, with hindsight I prefer these conditions over a temperature of 30 deg C, but then we were a bit depressed walking in the rain along the Punta d'es Moscartes near Portinatx. |
BightEs Portitxol, in bright sunlight, linked with the sea only via a small opening and hence with calm waters a good place for swimming around. |
From aboveThe view goes down at the sea 200 m below, Ses Balandres near Santa Agnes. |
From belowSteep cliffs form the coast just north of Santa Agnes. Down to this place it's a long descent with no other way out than to climb up again. |
BightOne of the many small bights called Cala d'en Serra, with the usual boat garages all along the beach. |
BurnedThe ruins of a never completed hotel ruin the beauty of Cala d'en Serra, burned money in company with burned forest on the slopes nearby. |
ShowersThe weather was tricky during the first days in June, having a bath in the sea was not a popular activity. |
JungleSome trails along the coast do not fit the common cliché about Ibiza. |
HouseThe chimney of a traditional house near Santa Agnes is lined up against a temporary blue sky. |
HarborSmall sailing boats in the small harbor of Portinatx. |