Portinatx

Cala de Portinatx

Portinatx (Catalan pronunciation: [purtiˈnatʃ]) is a small urbanization, formerly a very small fishing village, on the island of Ibiza. It is located 40 minutes from the island airport in the municipality of Sant Joan de Labritja and is the most northern bay on the island.

Portinatx is a remote part of Ibiza, making it difficult to get to other parts of the island. There is a scarce bus service to Ibiza Town (bus number 20 ) and Santa Eulària des Riu (bus number 21 ), however they only run every few hours i nsummer and twice a day in the winter season. There is also a boat service to Es Canar and Port de Sant Miguel, but again the service is infrequent and expensive.

Landmarks include the Punta Moscarter Lighthouse. Like most of Ibiza, the surrounding countryside is heavily forested, as opposed to the more bare neighboring islands of Mallorca and Menorca. The town is shadowed over by sa Descoberta, a large wooded hill rising up to roughly 250 metres above sea level.[1]

Portinatx is family oriented[2] rather than a party place, with warm seas off of its small beaches that remain shallow for some distance, and with a few shops, rare bars and small number of places to eat of various national cuisines and price brackets. It has three cash points.

Coordinates: 39°06′44″N 1°31′04″E / 39.112355°N 1.517744°E / 39.112355; 1.517744

References

  1. Stewart, Iain (2003). The Rough Guide to Ibiza & Formentera. Portinatx and around – description of the resort, its history and its beaches. Rough Guides Ltd. p. 119. ISBN 9781843530633.
  2. Mallorca Menorca & Ibiza. Section 10 - Portinatx - Description of the town as a family resort. Dorling Kindersley. 2004. p. 128. ISBN 9781405353137.


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