The village of Sant Josep de sa Talaia is 7.0 miles (11.3 km) east of the beach.
[1] This small pebbly beach is a difficult place to reach but the views of Es Vedrà are well worth the exertion to get there.
[2] The beach is backed by cliffs of Cap Blanca, behind which are the pine clad hillsides of the Serra de Ses Roques Altes and Sa Talaiassa, the highest peak[3] on the island.
This area of the island has protected status and encompasses the Cala d'Hort Nature Reserve.
[3] As a result of this status, there are no developments along this stretch of coast, leaving an unspoiled and natural environment.