Restaurante Sa Caleta

South Ibiza


A fine all-year seafood restaurant, tucked into the back of a popular beach since 1988. Fish is grilled or baked, and there's good paella. Summer sees the arrival of a low-key garden bar-restaurant (same menu), plus regular live music. Don't miss trying café Caleta this house speciality is infused with herbs, lemon and orange peel and a good splash of brandy.


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