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Top 13 Natural Monuments around Sant Joan De Labritja

Best natural monuments around Sant Joan De Labritja include a diverse range of natural attractions in northern Ibiza. This tranquil municipality features captivating landscapes, from ancient underground caves to unique rocky coastlines and secluded coves. The area offers extensive virgin forests, imposing cliffs, and charming small coves, providing opportunities to explore the authentic, unspoiled side of Ibiza.

Best natural monuments around Sant Joan De Labritja

  • The most popular natural monuments is Stone Bridge, a natural monument that offers rewarding…

Last updated: July 1, 2026

Cova des Forn

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Great little unspoilt cave in the far northeast of Ibiza. Located directly by the sea, the only street (Carrer Allá Dins) that comes close to the location. Free parking exists …

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Aigües Blanques Beach

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Fantastic beach with a beach bar. Ibiza at its best.

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Stone Bridge

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Beautiful view!
Take into account:
- bring enough water
- good footwear
- towel
- possibly some food
- good condition


Enjoy the beautiful, relaxing view.
The way back up is quite a climb.

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Rock formations at Punta des Moscarter

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Along the way there are beautiful rock formations.

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Llevant Cave

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you can see the hole of the roof from the top. But it is really worth the climb inside. The access is on the right side looking to the sea. …

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Nathalie
April 24, 2025, Cova des Forn

The cave of sa Punta des Forn (or Cova des Forn or also called ‘la cuava inclinada’) is formed by the force of the seawater and the ravages of time: they look like enormous ‘folds’ in the rocks, with a large, slanted opening. An impressive whole and especially because from here you also have a sensational view of the abandoned lighthouse Faro de sa Punta Grossa.

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Tazmania
December 18, 2024, Cova de Llevant

you can see the hole of the roof from the top. But it is really worth the climb inside. The access is on the right side looking to the sea. the climb is not for small kids or elderly and not for dogs. Beware with Northerly swells because the climb is at the edge of sea. If you walk the path next to the sea you will go to the next cabe.

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Dan
October 17, 2023, Puente de Piedra

The path is rocky and difficult but all efforts are rewarded. The stone bridge is beautiful. Be sure to take enough drinks with you and wear sturdy shoes. Don't forget your camera! Divide your strength, go back the same way again, but this time uphill!

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Great little unspoilt cave in the far northeast of Ibiza. Located directly by the sea, the only street (Carrer Allá Dins) that comes close to the location. Free parking exists if the car is a concern. The path leads past an abandoned hotel complex, also interesting for friends of Lost Places. Then the path goes towards the rocky coast down to the sea. Sturdy shoes are recommended... and a camera. The path to the cave alone is picturesque. Due to the rock formation, salt water can collect in the larger depressions in the rock from time to time. Almost the infinity pool of mother nature ;)

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Beautiful iconic beach with turquoise sands that is located near Pont de s'Argentera. To get there, the road is above the cliffs that surround the area and from where you have to descend until you reach the sand of the beach. It is necessary to get off the bike to do the last few meters.

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Deborah
September 15, 2022, Puente de Piedra

Beautiful view! Take into account: - bring enough water - good footwear - towel - possibly some food - good condition Enjoy the beautiful, relaxing view. The way back up is quite a climb.

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But don't wander too close to the edge 🙈

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are some unique natural monuments to explore in Sant Joan de Labritja?

Sant Joan de Labritja offers a diverse range of natural monuments. You can visit the impressive Stone Bridge, known for its rewarding views after a challenging path, or discover the unique Rock formations at Punta des Moscarter. The region also features ancient cave systems like Cova de Can Marçà and secluded coves such as Es Portitxol.

Are there any natural monuments with historical significance in Sant Joan de Labritja?

Yes, the Cova de Can Marçà is an ancient cave system, over 100,000 years old, that was historically used by smugglers to hide contraband. You can still see some of their markings on the walls during a guided tour. Similarly, Cova des Forn, also known as ‘la cuava inclinada’, is formed by the force of seawater and time, creating impressive folds in the rocks.

What kind of geological features can I expect to see at these natural monuments?

You'll find a variety of geological wonders. Cova de Can Marçà boasts striking stalactites and stalagmites, along with small lakes and a waterfall. Punta des Moscarter features unique rock formations. Punta Galera, though technically in Sant Antoni, is close by and known for its distinctive flat rock platforms, a result of an ancient stone quarry, creating a lunar-like landscape.

Are there family-friendly natural monuments in Sant Joan de Labritja?

Yes, several natural monuments are suitable for families. Aigües Blanques Beach is easily accessible and features a beach bar, making it a good option for a relaxed family outing. Cova de Can Marçà offers an engaging 'underground world' experience with guided tours suitable for all ages, including a light and sound show.

What are the best natural monuments for swimming or snorkeling?

For swimming, Es Portitxol is a secluded cove with crystal-clear, turquoise waters, perfect for a peaceful dip. Aigües Blanques Beach is also popular for swimming, especially if you enjoy higher waves. Punta Galera is renowned for its exceptionally clear, turquoise waters, making it an excellent spot for snorkeling and diving.

What outdoor activities can I do near the natural monuments in Sant Joan de Labritja?

The area around Sant Joan de Labritja is excellent for various outdoor activities. You can find numerous MTB trails, such as the 'Faro des Moscarter — circular desde Portinatx por es Caló de s'Illa', or explore gravel biking routes like 'Es Canar Beach – From Cala Roig to Cala Boix loop'. For runners, there are trails like the 'Moscarter Lighthouse Loop'. You can find more details and routes in the MTB Trails, Gravel Biking, and Running Trails guides for the region.

Are there any challenging hikes to natural monuments in the area?

Yes, the path to the Stone Bridge is described as rocky and difficult, requiring good footwear and condition, but offers a beautiful view as a reward. Similarly, reaching Llevant Cave involves a climb that is not suitable for small children or the elderly, especially with northerly swells.

What should I bring when visiting natural monuments like the Stone Bridge?

When heading to challenging spots like the Stone Bridge, it's highly recommended to bring enough water, wear sturdy shoes, and consider packing some food. A camera is also a must to capture the beautiful views. Remember that the way back up can be quite a climb.

What is the best time to visit the natural monuments in Sant Joan de Labritja?

The region's natural beauty, including its forests, cliffs, and coves, can be enjoyed throughout much of the year. For hiking and exploring, spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures. For swimming and beach activities, the summer months are ideal, though some secluded spots like Es Portitxol remain tranquil even then.

Are there any natural monuments that offer stunning sunset views?

Punta Galera, with its unique flat rock platforms, is a prime location for enjoying stunning, uncrowded sunsets over the Mediterranean Sea. The panoramic views from the cliff outside Cova de Can Marçà also offer beautiful vistas, especially towards the end of the day.

What do visitors enjoy most about the natural monuments in Sant Joan de Labritja?

Visitors frequently praise the breathtaking views, the tranquility of secluded spots, and the unique geological formations. The sense of adventure on routes to places like the Rock formations at Punta des Moscarter and the opportunity for peaceful swimming in clear waters are also highly valued. Many appreciate the chance to experience the authentic, unspoiled side of Ibiza.

Can I find secluded spots away from crowds among the natural monuments?

Absolutely. Es Portitxol is often described as a hidden gem, offering a tranquil and isolated feel due to its secluded location between Mediterranean forests and high slopes. Its peaceful atmosphere makes it perfect for those seeking quiet away from the more crowded areas.

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