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Beaches in Santa Eulalia del Rio |
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How to go : Access is difficult given that it is necessary to go along a dirt track, which is in quite bad condition. This track leads off the asphalt road that runs from Jesús (football stadium) to Roca Llisa. You can get there by bicycle, motorbike or car. |
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How to go : Take the road from Sta. Eulalia to Ibiza and then take the signposted turning about 11 km to 12 km along the same. You can come from Ibiza, first passing through Jesús. |
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How to go : Located between Sta. Eulalia and Cala Pada, to get there you take the road that leaves the town duly following the signposts just before getting to Cala Pada. You can go by car or bicycle, and there is a bus service available during the summer season. |
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How to go : Access is to be had by an asphalt road leading from the northern part of Sta. Eulalia, simply following the signposts. |
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How to go : Access is to be had either by road from Cala Llenya, or from Es Canar. You can get there by car, bicycle or bus during the summer season. |
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How to go : Take the road from San Carlos, duly following the signposting to the cove. |
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How to go : Take the road from San Carlos to Pou des Lleó, duly following the signpost which indicates the turn, an asphalt road, that leads to the beach. |
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How to go : From San Carlos by road and follow the relevant signposting. The rather steep stairway leading down from the car park may prove to make access difficult for some people. Consequently, it is not recommended for disabled or elderly persons. |
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How to go : You can get there from San Carlos travelling northwards by an asphalt roadway, or from San Vicente Cove. |
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