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Guide to Ibiza Spain Beaches

Guide to Ibiza Spain Beaches

The Beaches of Ibiza One of the best things about staying in Ibiza is that it has over 30 miles of stunning coastline and over 80 beautiful beaches. So, no matter where you are, you’re never more than 10 minutes drive from a beach that’s perfect for your needs. Ibiza has some of the most magnificent, unspoilt beaches in the Mediterranean. From small, protected coves to bustling, sandy expanses with all kinds of watersports, there are so many to choose f...   Full Article

Guide to Santa Eulalia, (Santa Eulária)

Guide to Santa Eulalia, (Santa Eulária)  5 Star Average from 1 Reviews

Whereas Ibiza town is known for its wild, pulsating nightlife, Santa Eulalia is a sophisticated conglomeration of culture, history, and beauty. Being only 21 kms from Ibiza airport, it is a beloved destination for families and those seeking a quieter holiday. The coastline of the town is crowned with a gleaming white and coral-coloured marble promenade, adorned with palm trees, and is strewn with a yacht marina, gourmet restaurants, miniature gardens, and exquisite caf...   Full Article

Cala Conta, (Cala Comte)

Cala Conta, (Cala Comte)  

Often used as the back drop for photo shoots, Cala Conta is a truly spectacular sight to see. The beach is split into many coves, bays and strips as it changes from soft sand to beautiful red rock. There are three good restaurants located on the top of the beach with views over looking the sea and large rocks characteristic of Ibiza. It is one location you will want to return to as each corner you turn provides a different view of glamorous boats, smooth sand, rocks and ...   Full Article

Cala Codolar

Cala Codolar  

Cala Codolar is a small secluded beach located in between Cala Tarida and Cala Conta. This is a perfect beach to visit if you want to get away from it all, there is no way that any public transport will be making it’s way here. This is because is it as the end of a very long, windy and steep dirt track in the middle of nowhere and you need a car (prefebly a 4x4) in order to get from the main road. Once you do make it down to the beach, there is a small beach bar, sun l...   Full Article

Cala Tarida

Cala Tarida  

Located between Cala Vedella and Cala Conta, Cala Tarida is the longest and widest beach on the west of the island. It is very popular with family’s and has a good selection of bars & restaurants that run along the beach, offering something for everyone. There is plenty of parking in Cala Tarida but to get to the beach itself you have to climb down a steep set of steps. However once you make it down to the beach, you won’t be in a hurry to leave again. As you would...   Full Article

Cala Jondal

Cala Jondal  

Cala Jondal is located between Sa Caleta and Es Torrent on the south side of the Island. This beach is ideal for family’s and a good place to go if you just want to relax. A selection of bars and restuarants serve the area and bar Alegria even plays chillout music to there area of the beach. If you really want to fully relax, there is also a massage hut that you can pay a visit to. There are no buses running to the beach, however there is a good amount of parking avail...   Full Article

Port De San Miguel, (Port De Sant Miguel)

Port De San Miguel, (Port De Sant Miguel)  

Port De San Miguel is located North of San Miguel Village and is a fine example of the many family resorts that Ibiza has to offer. There are a variety of water sports on offer and you can also hire a small boat, or take a trip on the glass bottom boat to check out what lays below the sea. At the back of the beach is a large area suitable for games and there are even some five a side football goals.    Full Article

Sa Caleta

Sa Caleta  

Sa Caleta is situated between Cala Jondal and the airport. It is an ideal beach for family’s and people with young children as the water is very shallow. Also the area has been cut out of the rock, so there is only one main path onto the well sheltered beach. There is plenty of free parking available and a steep slope takes you down to the beach area. At the top of the slope there is a restaurant and a shop selling typical Ibiza fashion. This is a very popular area and...   Full Article

Cala Llonga

Cala Llonga  

Cala Llonga is located just down the coast from Sta Eulalia and is one of the most popular sandy beaches on the island. It is approximately 200m long and a staggering 100m wide, giving plenty of room at the back of the beach for throwing your frisbee without hitting any unsuspecting sun bathers. All this available space, plus the children’s play area make this an ideal family beach. There are regular buses from Sta Eulalia that make several stops through Cala Llonga an...   Full Article

Cala Moli

Cala Moli  

Cala Moli is hidden away between Cala Tarida and Cala Vadella on the west coast of Ibiza. A steep winding track leads down to the beach and also provides an amazing view of the area on the way down. Cala Moli is an ideal place to get away from it all as it is one of the lesser known beaches in the area and is therefore generally fairly quiet. There is a beach bar and you can even get a massage down on the beach.   Full Article

Benirras Beach

Benirras Beach  

Of the many beaches Ibiza has to offer, Benirras is widely considered to be number one. There was a time when this was a closely guarded secret, however it’s growing reputation has ensured that those days are over. Admittedly Benirras isn’t the easiest beach to get to, access is via a narrow road located between San Joan and San Miguel or a dirt track via Porto San Miguel. However it is defiantly worth the trip and there is plenty of parking which is nicely shaded by p...   Full Article

Playa Den Bossa

Playa Den Bossa  5 Star Average from 1 Reviews

Playa Den Bossa is located just outside of Ibiza town and is a favorite with people that like their clubbing holidays. This is mainly due to it being the home of the famous Bora Bora beach bar and is also just a few minutes walk away from Space. Both venues are open all day, and with Space offering a pass out (where you can leave the club and return again later in the day), it’s an ideal place to chill before, after or during your clubbing sessions. Although you should...   Full Article

Las Salinas Beach, (Ses Salines)

Las Salinas Beach, (Ses Salines)  

The Islands original form of industry can be observed overlooking the magnificent Salt Flats of Las Salinas. Dating back to the 13th Century, the Salts Flats financed the people of Ibiza for many years. Still today they remain as a symbol of the Islands rich history, whilst contributing to the picturesque landscape. Within walking distance from the Salt Flats is Las Salinas beach, one of the Islands most exclusive locations. If you enjoy eating out, there are superb re...   Full Article

Es Cana, (Es Canar)

Es Cana, (Es Canar)  4 Star Average from 1 Reviews

Es Cana is just a five minute drive from Santa Eulalia on the east coast of the Island. Plus you can catch a ferry to Ibiza Town, Santa Eulalia or even Fortmentera. As you would expect, the sea is crystal clear and if you go towards the edge of the beach you are likely to find yourself surrounded by fish. It's the perfect place to enjoy Ibiza’s sun sea and sand. With an abundance of water sports operating throughout the summer, the beach comes to life as soon as t...   Full Article

Cala Bassa

Cala Bassa  

Situated between Cala Conta and Port Des Torrent, Cala Bassa is a popular family beach in the summer months. It is surrounded by a shady pine forest giving you somewhere cool and shady to escape to if the heat gets too much. The interesting rock formations towards the edge of the beach are idea for jumping off in the crystal clear water below. There are several water sports on offer here incluidng water skiing and the classic banana boat and you can even catch a boat ...   Full Article

Guide to Portinatx

Guide to Portinatx  

As one of the best family resorts on the Island, Portinatx has a wide selection of beaches to enjoy. Behind every rock is a new bay to explore. The crystal clear waters and interesting rocks make it a great location for diving and snorkelling, whilst the variety of nooks and crannies offer privacy for those seeking peace and quiet amongst the excitable family atmosphere. The main beach offers endless entertainment for adults and children alike, with a variety of water sp...   Full Article

Cala Vadella

Cala Vadella  

Cala Vadella is one amongst many of the spectacular beaches found on the Islands west coast. The bay has a small beach with quaint houses built around it, all different colours and unique in style. There are stalls and shops located along the back strip of the beach selling typical Ibiza goods with Tie die, Braids, Baskets and not to forget a few great restaurants. As well as enjoying the natural beauty, Cala Vadella is a great place to explore the quieter yet popular ...   Full Article

Restaurante Cala Mastella, Cala Mastella (nr. San Carlos)

Restaurante Cala Mastella, Cala Mastella (nr. San Carlos)  3 Star Average from 1 Reviews

If you are looking for the true taste of traditional Ibiza then the search is over. It would be hard, if not impossible, to beat the traditional, original and authentic Restaurante Cala Mastella. Located just around the corner from Cala Mastella beach, you will need to climb over the rocks to find the restaurant. There is a dirt track that leads down to the restaurant, however it is a track that you’re probably best to avoid, unless you either have a seriously heavy du...   Full Article

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S'Argamassa  

S’Argamassa is located between Santa Eulalia and Es Cana and is an ideal place for family’s and water sports. The shallow water and presence of life guards on this beautiful sandy beach, add to the feeling of safety, which anyone with children will greatly appreciate. This is a well looked after beach, and there are also shower facilities. There are several different water sports on offer and the southern winds that often blow here make great conditions for wind surfing....   Full Article

Cala d

Cala d'en Serra Beach  5 Star Average from 1 Reviews

Cala d’en Serra is a beautiful beach local to San Juan. It is a small secluded bay with a bar selling traditional Spanish Tapas. Ideal for escaping the hustle and bustle of the larger beaches, Calla d’en Serra offers a small selection of sun loungers and umbrellas to relax and enjoy. The exceptional views and overwhelming beauty makes this location one of the Island’s best kept secretes!   Full Article

Cala Xarraca Beach

Cala Xarraca Beach  

As one of Portinatx’s numerous beaches, Cala de Xarraca is a quiet, secluded bay with beautiful views. There is a welcoming restaurant overlooking the beach, serving a selection of delicious foods. If you are looking to escape the popular tourist beaches this is the place to be. However, if you still want a bit of adventure, exploring the beautiful rocks and cliffs is made easy with the wide availability of peddle boats to hire.   Full Article


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