Platja Pou d'es Lleo

Platja Pou d'es Lleo is a beach on the north east seaboard of the Spanish island of Ibiza.

[2] The beach at Pou d'es Lleo is a small crescent of sand encompassed by many typical Ibizan fishermen' rustic boathouses.

Great care should be taken in the port area when swimming due to the regular launching of boats during the day.

[3] The cove is a very popular snorkelling spot because of its interesting rock formations and underwater meadows of Neptune Grass.

[7] The troops came ashore at Platja Pou d'es Lleo by following the advice and guidance of local Republicans from the nearby town of Santa Eulària.