Playa de Es Caló de Sant Agustí is a small gem in Formentera, known for its picturesque fishing port, traditional boat ramps, and crystal-clear waters ideal for snorkeling. It offers an atmosphere of authentic Balearic charm, combining sandy areas with rocks.
Ask AI about this beach
Instant answers about Playa de Es Caló de Sant Agustí
🏊♀️ Did you know...?
Si te atrapa una corriente de resaca, nada paralelo a la orilla hasta salir de ella, ¡luego hacia la costa!
About this beach
Table of contents
Introduction
From the moment we set foot on Playa de Es Caló de Sant Agustí in Formentera, we knew we had found a special corner. This small cove, more than just a typical beach, is a collection of tiny tongues of sand and rocky platforms embracing a charming traditional fishing port. It's one of those places that takes your breath away, where time seems to stand still and natural beauty merges with the authenticity of island life. It's not a beach of vast expanses, but a fragmented treasure, perfect for those seeking the essence of Balearic beaches away from the crowds.
Here, the boat sheds, with their wooden ramps extending into the sea, are a living testament to the island's fishing tradition. The water, with its infinite shades of blue and turquoise, is so transparent it invites you to dive in without a second thought. Playa de Es Caló de Sant Agustí is, without a doubt, a destination we highly recommend to anyone visiting Formentera who wishes to experience the true magic of this paradisiacal island. Its serene atmosphere and postcard-perfect landscapes make it an idyllic place for relaxation and photography, offering us a unique perspective of Mediterranean life.
How to Get to Playa de Es Caló de Sant Agustí
Getting to Playa de Es Caló de Sant Agustí is relatively straightforward, and the journey itself is part of the Formentera experience. The island, being small, is easy to explore, and this enclave is located in the northeast part, following the main PM-820 road that connects La Savina with La Mola. If we arrive by ferry at the port of La Savina, we'll have several options to get to Es Caló.
Vehicle Rental
The most comfortable and popular way to explore Formentera is by renting a scooter, a car, or even a bicycle. We always recommend a scooter to feel the island's breeze and freedom, and it also makes parking easier. From La Savina, we'll take the PM-820 towards La Mola. Es Caló de Sant Agustí is well signposted and we'll find it about 10-15 minutes away by scooter or car, approximately halfway between Es Pujols and El Pilar de la Mola. There is a public parking area, though not very large, right next to the port and restaurants, allowing us to leave the vehicle comfortably and access the different areas of the cove on foot.
By Public Bus
Formentera has a public bus service connecting the island's main points. Line L2, which goes from La Savina to La Mola, has a stop at Es Caló de Sant Agustí. This is an economical and sustainable option, ideal if we prefer not to rent a vehicle. However, the schedules can be less frequent, especially outside the high season, so it's advisable to check the timetables to plan our visit without rushing.
By Bicycle
For cycling and nature lovers, Formentera is a paradise. The island has numerous green routes and secondary roads with little traffic. From La Savina to Es Caló it's about 10 kilometers. The path is mostly flat, with a few small hills, and offers spectacular landscapes. It's a wonderful way to connect with the surroundings and reach the beach in an active and ecological way, enjoying every pedal stroke. The cycling route from Sant Francesc Xavier, the capital, is also very pleasant and will take us about 30-40 minutes.
The Sand and Water
Playa de Es Caló de Sant Agustí is not a uniform beach, but a succession of small coves and nooks where sand and rock intertwine harmoniously. It is precisely this diversity that gives it such a particular charm and invites us to explore it calmly. The type of sand we find is predominantly mixed, with fine sand grains mixed with small pebbles and shell fragments, giving it a very natural texture and a light, almost white color that contrasts wonderfully with the intense blue of the sea.
The beach floor is also mixed, alternating areas of soft sand where we can lie down to sunbathe, with rocky platforms that extend into the water. These rocks, polished by the sea and wind, are perfect for sitting and contemplating the landscape, or for diving directly into the sea depths. We often also find small meadows of Posidonia oceanica, an indicator of the excellent health of Formentera's waters and a natural treasure we must protect.
But if there's something that truly captivates us about Es Caló, it's the quality and transparency of its waters. They are an unreal turquoise color, so clear that we can see the seabed with astonishing clarity several meters deep. This crystal-clear quality is due to the absence of strong currents and the presence of Posidonia, which acts as a natural filter. The calmness of its waters makes it perfect for swimming, even for the less experienced, and invites us to spend hours floating and enjoying the peace that permeates this place. The water temperature, especially in the summer months, is pleasantly warm, making every dip a true pleasure and a refreshing escape from the Balearic sun's heat.
Services and Facilities
Despite its size and more natural atmosphere, Playa de Es Caló de Sant Agustí has the essential services that allow us to enjoy our visit comfortably, without losing that authentic touch we love so much about Formentera. Being a small urban center and fishing port, the infrastructure is more solid than in other virgin coves of the island.
Gastronomy by the Sea
One of the strong points of Es Caló is its gastronomic options. Here we find excellent Restaurants and Chiringuitos that offer fresh fish of the day, seafood, and traditional dishes of the cuisin