Cala Llonga Things To Do
Beaches
The beach at Cala Llonga is a wide sandy bay with shallow, child friendly waters. It’s very popular with windsurfers and water skiers, as well as a favourite with the Spanish as well as other tourists. Great for a family holiday as there are plenty of amenities, from a playground to pedaloes and banana boats, which are looked after by lifeguards. It's a blue-flag beach so it’s great for swimming. It also has a couple of cafes and restaurants.
Sol D'en Serra
If you take the road left, at the end of Cala Llonga village, you will come across the exclusive beach of Sol D'en Serra. The amenities are scarce, so bring your own umbrella. It’s an ideals spot for a There is also a good fish restaurant here!
If you've not tried this incredibly exhilarating sport before, do it! Beginners are given lessons in the hotel swimming pool before diving into the deep blue sea, but if you are a professional diver, you can take advanced lessons too. Scuba diving is very popular on a holiday in Ibiza and there are plenty of diving opportunities in Cala Llonga. There are several dive sites dotted around the area and the diving schools are all modern and well equipped. The water temperatures are perfect for diving and the spectacular cave dives should not be missed.
Boat Trips
There is no better way to see the coastal scenery of this spectacular island than from the deck of a yacht or cruise boat. Take a boat excursion from Cala Llonga to Santa Eulalia and visit its famous marina. There are also boat cruises with dining options available and of course the famous Ibiza booze cruises.
Sports
Those of you into your sports are well catered for in Cala Llonga. Sports to try your hand at include golf, tennis, volley ball, cycling and of course an abundance of water sports, such as banana boats and pedaloes. You could also try out paragliding and jet skiing.
Restaurants
Cala Llonga is a thriving resort and the restaurants and cafes reflect this. There are restaurants in Cala Llonga serving food to suit every taste from the freshest seafood to traditional tapas to British dishes. Don’t miss the Casita restaurant with its fountain terrace for open air dining. The restaurants won't close until very late, so enjoy!
Nightlife
Ibiza is famous for its nightlife. Although Cala Llonga may be set up to be a family oriented resort, there is still a whole load of things you can do once the sun sets. If you fancy the full on clubbing experience then take a short cab ride to nearby Ibiza Town and experience the finest nightlife on the island or hit San Antonio for some crazy times!



