Santa Eulària is the second most populated municipality in the island
after Eivissa. It offers a wide range of beaches, lovely towns,
solitary fields and little markets, attracting thousands of tourist
every season.
The town of Santa Eulària is crowned by es Puig de Missa, a historical
monument composed of a fortified church, a cemetery and several
whitewashed houses. There is much activity in Santa Eulària, since many
services and retail stores are available, as well as a beach in the
centre of the town, a nice promenade and a marina.
Golf lovers will find in Santa Euràlia the only course in the island,
on the road to Cala Llonga beach. In addition, the area offers many
facilities for nautical sports, and also for inland activities.
Other three towns form this municipality: Santa Gertrudis, Jesús, and
Sant Carles. All of them are small, quiet, and have unadorned beautiful
churches.
This municipality provides the visitor with a coastline of scattered
beaches, islets, cliffs and defensive towers. Some of its most
emblematic coves of thin sand are Figueral, Cala Boix, Cala Llenya,
Cala Nova, Es Canar, Cala Martina, s'Argamassa, Cala Pada, and Cala
Llonga. There are also idyllic sea spots such as Pou d'es Lleó and Cala
Mastella.
The most visited little markets in the island are held in this
municipality, in es Canar and Sant Carles. Besides, Santa Euràlia also
offers unforgettable routes, such as the one leading to the Torre de
Campanitx, a tower located between Pou d'es Lleó and Cala Boix, from
where the visitor will be able to contemplate a landscape of fields and
sea, dominated by the islet of Tagomago.