Carved-out coves
Es Cubells is home to a few small, cobbled coves that have natural, gravelly sand and crystal-clear waters, so those wanting to snorkel will be in their element. But if you’re after lazy days listening to the lapping of the waves, this serene setting is perfect too.
A traditional dining scene
There’s a duo of Spanish eateries in the village that serves hearty plates of tapas treats. If you want to experience authentic beachside dining, head to Ses Boques. Here, you’ll find seafood at its best and, with its shaded area beneath the trees, it’s simply idyllic.
What is Es Cubells known for?
Es Cubells is known for its stunning coastal views, tranquil atmosphere, and beautiful beaches. Located on the southern coast of Ibiza, this small village offers a more relaxed experience compared to the bustling nightlife of other areas on the island.
What is the best time to visit Es Cubells?
The best time to visit Es Cubells is during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) months when the weather is pleasant, and crowds are lighter compared to the peak summer season.
How can I get to Es Cubells from Ibiza Town?
You can reach Es Cubells from Ibiza Town by car, taxi, or public transport. The drive takes approximately 20-30 minutes. Buses are also available, but the schedule may vary, so it's advisable to check ahead.
Are there any beaches in Es Cubells?
Yes, Es Cubells is home to several picturesque beaches, including Cala d'Hort and Cala Lllonga. These beaches offer clear waters and beautiful settings, ideal for sunbathing and swimming.
Is Es Cubells suitable for a romantic getaway?
Absolutely! Es Cubells provides a peaceful and romantic setting with stunning sea views, cosy restaurants, and beautiful sunsets, making it an ideal destination for couples.