Es Vedrà

Balearic Islands · Spain

Es Vedrà, Spain
Photo: A.Savin, FAL via Wikimedia Commons

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Best time to go
April to October
Budget
$
Accessibility
limited
Coordinates
Open in maps

Es Vedrà is a 413-metre limestone islet rising steeply from the sea off the southwestern coast of Ibiza, forming part of the Reserva Natural des Vedranell. The rock is uninhabited and inaccessible to visitors but is visible from the Torre des Savinar tower and the Cala d'Hort beach below. Its stark vertical silhouette, particularly at sunset when the western light catches the pale limestone, has established it as one of the defining photographic subjects of the Balearics.

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