Located in the bay of the same name, Talamanca is a shallow, sheltered beach with fine natural sand. It is 900 metres long (the longest in the municipality of Eivissa) and is between 25 and 30 metres in width. Besides being in a closed bay and having shallow waters, another of the advantages of Talamanca is that it is very close to the city centre, which means it can be reached by public transport or bicycle.
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700 metres of the 2,700 metre-long Platja d'en Bossa are part of Eivissa City. This area begins where Ses Figueretes ends and is ideal for sunbathing and swimming relatively risk-free. As it is easy to get to and has a wide range of services on offer, it is the perfect place for people looking for a wide range of sporting activities, as well as all kinds of tourist comforts.
The width of Platja d'en Bossa varies between 20 and 25 metres and the seabed is sandy and not too deep: at about 50 metres from the shore, the water is approximately one metre deep. Due to the fact that it lies open to the east, the beach is exposed to the stronger easterly winds and onshore currents from the south. |
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The beach of Ses Figueretes is located in the area of the same name and is made up of a set of different coves and small beaches, which are joined by small rocky areas. This is without doubt the definitive Eivissa City beach, because it is in the part of the town nearest the city centre and can be reached by public transport, on foot or by bicycle.
It is 450 metres long and up to 25 metres wide, which makes it ideal for low-risk sunbathing and swimming, as the beach is sheltered from strong winds. On one side of this beach is the Ses Pitiüses walkway, a pedestrian area lined with hotels and other complementary services. In this regard, Ses Figueretes is a comfortable beach for tourists. The seabed is shallow and sandy in some of these beaches and rocky in others. |
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