Sa Caleta – traditional seafood cuisine throughout the year
On one of the most charming beaches on the island, Es Bol Nou beach is the Sa Caleta restaurant. At the foot of the beach and in a privileged location make this restaurant a perfect place to enjoy high-quality food by the sea.
History
The restaurant has been run since 1988 by the Pujolet family, taking care of all its recipes for fish, shellfish and famous rice dishes.
The selection of the raw material among the best products on the island, with great fish made by hand, vegetables from its organic garden.
Es Jardí
The chill out area you can relax before or after eating with sofas in the shade of the pines and junipers. You will be able to live the experience of enjoying trying the “Ibicencan herbs” among your friends, family or partner. In addition, you can also enjoy a relaxing massage or every Thursday night enjoy live music.
Mediterranean menu
Based on traditional Ibizan cuisine and a family recipe, they refer to up to 60 different dishes on their menu. With local products always in their dishes such as salt from Ibiza, spices such as pepper, ñora or saffron.
Traditional dishes such as Bullit de peix, La Calderata de Langosta or La Gamba roja ibicenca are some of the most popular dishes you will find.
Map of Sa Caleta
Information about Sa Caleta
- Cuisine: Mediterranean, Fish & Seafood.
- Phone: +34 971 18 70 95
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I recommend coming 100%
The sangria is good as well and the piementos are really worth!
I recommend reserving in advance if you come in the summer as it’s quite busy. Anything else 5 stars plus.
Why shall they put more efforts in and cook the food better? People come anyway and pay premium price.
Cheaper option than the neighboring restaurants but still very nice and affordable option
Beautiful view on the Cala and Els Vedra rock 🪨 the iconic Ibiza view. If you want to have food I can’t judge we only had pre drinks . Not too crowded .
We highly recommend this bar as a laid back option and Better see the pics to convince yourself 😉










