Are there any Beach warnings and restrictions?

William2021

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I took a leisure walk to the south of Ibiza and I saw different flags and cones on the various beaches. Does anyone know what they are for? I hope I was not trespassing. Playa d’en Bossa seemed to be divided up. Are there reserved spots for celebrities and VIPs? The next day I walked to Las Salinas and the beach was so over crowded that I could not find a single spot to sit down. lol. I still loved it. I kept walking until I reached Es Cavallet. I could see the beach behind the trees but it seemed to be cordened off by a rope fence. My feet were too painful to walk any further so I headed back.

Does anyone know about these signs and possible restricted areas?
 
It might be just the seasonability discipline of your wherabouts, in terms of the physical presence at the point in time???

But how did you make it back from walking as far as salinas or es cavalet? - both which are fine beaches???
Seriously.. Did you walk back to san antonio ??!!!! Lol
Or ibiza town?? When was this?



Time refernece is a must for me
 
pdb is for all if you have the money for the beds.the other areas you went to is a nature reserve thats why its roped off.
 
I love crowds. You meet so many lively people and it's much easier to make new friends at the beach. There is someone for everyone, and a crowded beach is like a kid in a candy store. Ibiza, I hear you calling :)

I stayed in San Antonio last August for a week. I wanted to see the island (in daylight) before I left. I took a bus for 3 euros to Ibiza town and walked to Playa d’en Bossa, passed Bora Bora, and down to the far southern tip of the beach. I walked back to Ibiza town and got the bus back to San Antonio to catch the sunset. The next day I took the same journey, but I jumped on a bus to the south. I think it was heading to Las Salinas but I got off early and walked the rest of the way (perhaps not a good idea in the mid-day sun). I walked to the stunning beaches at Las Salinas and then over to Es Cavallet. It is easy to get lost in the maze of trees and paths down there. I would not like to try this in the dark. I luckily managed to get one of the last buses back to Ibiza town and San An. My new shoes were completely wrecked. A few hours later in San An I was completely wrecked. lol.
 
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