Cala Savina

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Islands: Formentera

Cala Savina belongs to the coast of the village of la Savina, located between the right breakwater of the Port de la Savina (only sea communication point from Formentera toward the exterior) and the beach Cavall d’en Borràs. In this natural setting nudism is allowed. This beach is characterized by a very long coastline, but the actual bathing area is quite small. The beach has fine-grained golden sand with some rocky areas. The slope is very gentle (at 50 metres from the coast there is a depth of 1,4 metres), open to the winds from the fourth quadrant, absence of swell, so that this sandy area is very safe for children and elderly people to bathe (the beach is not very crowded), the ground is sandy with seaweed. A system of dunes can be found at the rear until the nearby Estany Pudent (“foul-smelling pond”). In the surroundings you can see some rests of old sailing boats and vestiges of the water channel toward Estany Pudent, which is no longer in use, once built by the company that exploited this salt pan. The marine and underwater conditions for anchoring boats are good along the coast on a sandy ground. The navigator must know that in the south of the cove and next to the channel of Estany Pudent there are some rocks. The accessibility by car is easy following the signs. The private car, moped or bicycle can be left on a free parking area in the surroundings. When the beach has a lifeguard service, you must follow the lifeguards’ instructions and the warnings on flags. A red flag indicates dangerous swimming conditions and means that swimming is not permitted. A yellow flag indicates that precaution must be taken, but that swimming is permitted. A green flag indicates that swimming is permitted. An orange flag is used to indicate that the lifeguard is absent. Act cautiously when no lifeguard is present or the service is not available and enjoy the beach without taking any unnecessary risks. For health and safety reasons, the municipal ordinances ban pets on beaches. Information about this beach may change. To confirm the data or consult changes or new features, please contact the municipal tourism office below: Tourist Information

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