Cala Comte is a shoreline in the south west of the Spanish island of Ibiza. It is in the region of Sant Josep de sa Talaia and is 5.0 miles 8.0 km west of the town of Sant Agustí des Vedrà. The shoreline of Cala Comte is a little sandy shoreline with a few little bays adjacent. The shoreline has shallow clear blue and turquoise water which is kept that route by the steady stream of ocean ebbs and flows in the zone. From the shoreline there are perspectives of the little islands of S'Espartar Illa des Bosc and Sa Conillera. The shoreline toward the western side of the rough headland is prominent with families, while the shoreline toward the eastern side is an informal nudist spot.
Situated on the crown of the little headland, there is an eatery and shop alongside latrine offices. From the headland there are sees crosswise over to a few little islands. Amid the late spring months the shoreline is watched by lifeguards. Behind the headland on the precipice beat there is an auto stop which turns out to be to a great degree occupied in the late spring.