
Formentera · West
Cala Saona
A small protected cove on Formentera's west side — the office's overnight anchorage of choice on a second night of the Pitiusas loop.
ala Saona is the small cove on the west coast of Formentera that the office uses as the second-night anchorage on most multi-day Pitiusas charters. The bay is protected from the prevailing wind, the water is calm enough to sleep through, and the small Cala Saona hotel ashore is a quiet option for a dinner off the boat. The light at sundown — red cliffs reflecting on glassy water — is among the best in the Balearics.
The chartered day-boats return to Ibiza by early evening; from 18:30 the cove holds a handful of overnighting yachts and the sundown is, briefly, yours.
Anchorage facts
How the day reads on paper.
Best time: Late afternoon and overnight
Anchorage
Cala Saona, 38.704 N · 1.388 E
Depth
6–10 m, sand
Wind shelter
Good from E–N, exposed to W
Distance from Marina Ibiza
≈ 22 nm · 1h 20 cruising
Ashore
Hotel Cala Saona · small beach restaurant
At Cala Saona
What to do on the water.
- 01Overnight at anchor with the boat barely moving
- 02Sundown over the small red cliffs that frame the cove
- 03Dinner ashore at the Hotel Cala Saona — quiet, residential, a real local table
- 04Morning swim in still water before the day-boats arrive
If you step ashore
Tables we reserve through the office.
- ·Hotel Cala Saona · the residential option, low-key, excellent fish
Questions we hear
Cala Saona — answered.
Is Cala Saona safe overnight?+
Yes — in normal westerly weather. The captain checks the forecast at 19:00 the evening before; if a westerly is building overnight we move to the more sheltered S'Alga at Espalmador.

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