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Cala Llonga is located in a beautiful bay
surrounded by rocky cliffs. The main
attraction of the resort is its fine sandy
beach which is very child friendly making
Cala Llonga a popular destination for family
holidays. The beach is very wide, deep and
sandy and is cleaned everyday during the
busy times. The sea water is clear and kept
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The community of Cala Llonga are proud of
their ‘Blue Flag’ status and work hard to
keep the beach up to standard. Fresh water
showers are situated at the back of the
beach. The beach slopes very gently down
into the sea and beyond creating safe and
shallow swimming for children and non
swimmers. Under the pine trees, protected
from the sun, is a popular play area for
children with safe slides, sea-saws etc.
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Cala Llonga has all the amenities expected
of a self-sufficient resort, such as
restaurants, bars, internet cafés,
supermarkets, a chemist, plenty of parking
spaces and beach bars serving a range of
Spanish and international food. There is
even an occasional funfair during the summer
months.
More so than many other beaches in
Ibiza, Cala Llonga has excellent facilities
for a range of activities. Ibiza's only golf
course (Golf de Ibiza) is just a little way
down the road (in the direction of the
village of Jesus), and boasts a fairly
challenging 18-hole course that stays open
until 7pm. The price for a round of golf
includes lunch, so for golf fans the course
is well worth a visit. |
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Cala Llonga has good facilities for horse
riding as well, and offers hour-long
lessons, treks to beaches, day-long treks
into the surrounding countryside, and even
night treks. Surrounding Cala Llonga are
tracks perfect for cycling, jogging,
trekking and interesting walking routes for
the ramblers, going through pine forests and
along cliff tops with some spectacular
scenery. Public transport has improved
greatly over the last few years and now you
can easily get a bus or ferry, during most
of the day, to St. Eulalia or Ibiza Town and
from there to anywhere on the Island. |
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| For those wanting night life, you can take the last bus out of Cala Llonga to Ibiza and then for the return there are buses all night long from the clubs, Ibiza or San Antonio to St Eulalia, but then it has to be a taxi to Cala Llonga.
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