16 Most Beautiful Beaches in Ibiza

Cala Olivera This peaceful piece of heaven is definitely worth seeing. Small cove beach is quiet and not overcrowded. Near the beach located a small fishing restaurant serving drink and delicious food. It can be hard to find a parking spot and the road is a bit bumpy from time to time, but overall it's possible to reach. Water is crystal clear, great possibilities for snorkeling and photo.

Cala Llenya (Cala Leña) Cala Lena beach has a wide curve of soft white sand in a valley fringed with sloping pines. There is a great beach bar here, which serves both food and drinks. Also, the beach equipped with loungers, parasols, showers and toilets. Parking place is quite big and located under shady trees. Cala Leña is really getting too overcrowded even in high season.

Benirràs Cala Benirrás is a beautiful beach with very clear water; perfect for snorkeling! In the evening the famous hippie ritual 'drum down the sunset' takes place here where drummers provide the sunset with exhilarating beats! Definitely, a must-do when on vacation in Ibiza! Beach located in ten minutes drive from San Miguel and has many amenities: loungers and umbrellas for rent, there are showers, a beach boutique, and rescue brigade. There are also restaurants and bars on the beach at Cala Benirrás for lunch or dinner.

Cala Mastella Cala Mastella is a beautiful beach situated in the north of Ibiza. It is a quiet and unique picturesque place and it is in fact one of the smallest bays on the island. Surrounded by pine forests it is a very calm and natural sight. Like almost every bay, it also has a number of 'fishing boat houses', but most of all it is very quiet. There are a number of sunbeds and umbrellas for rent and a small beach bar offering drinks and snacks. You will not find water sports facilities, public toilets or showers here. Most of the time there are not many people on Cala Mastella because of the remote location and that makes you feel like you're on a private beach in Ibiza!

Sol D’En Serra This is a romantic beach ideal for couples. It is surrounded by cliffs and coast is very steep but beautiful. Water is crystal clear, but unfortunately not very suitable for families with children because it have difficult access to the water. Here you will find sun loungers and parasols, showers, bar that serves delicious cocktails and snacks. Sol D’En Serra located in about 5 kilometers ride from Santa Eulalia del Rio.

Cala Jondal Cala Jondal is a very popular beach for party goers and celebrities, but also has a quieter areas where families with children can have a great time. Because of the calm water and the popular restaurants, this is the absolute hotspot to moor a yacht. It is a beautiful beach that is actually divided into three different areas. The beach is between two large cliffs, creating beautiful views. It has several places where sun beds and umbrellas can be rented. Outdoor showers are also available here and there are several restaurants, bars and clubs. There is also a rescue brigade and the beach is easily accessible for the disabled people. Cala Jondal can be reached by car within 15 minutes from Ibiza Town.

Cala Xarraca Cala Xarraca is one of the most isolated beaches on the coast of Ibiza. The beautiful bay in which Cala Xarraca is located has crystal clear water and is an absolute hotspot for divers and people who want to snorkel. The water is enormously clear, so that underwater life is beautifully visible. In addition, it is also one of the favorite locations of different photographers because of the beautiful nature, paths and viewpoints around the beach. Beach equipped with beds and umbrellas that can be rented. It is also possible to go into the bay with a pedal boat. The beach consists of three parts. The middle is the busiest and nudists are present on the sides. On the left side of the beach is the mud bath, which definitely has a healing effect on your skin! There is one restaurant on the beach with the same name as the beach. Fresh fish and rice dishes are definitely recommended!

Pou Des Lleó Es Pou des Lleo is a beautiful bay with a relatively small sandy beach. The small wooden boats and wooden fishing huts give it character. Also it is a perfect place for snorkeling. You will find a beach bar, toilets and showers here. Beach beds and umbrellas can also be rented here. Above the fishermen's cabins is a fish restaurant "Salvado" where you have a beautiful view over the bay. It is closed from November to March.

Talamanca Talamanca is a beautiful sandy beach can be reached on foot from Ibiza Town and has a calm and clear sea. The beach has a nice promenade with various bars and restaurants. Sun beds and umbrellas are available for rent. There is also a possibility to use lockers, toilets and outdoor showers. There is a rescue brigade and the beach is accessible for the disabled people. The beach is suitable for families with children, but also for sunbathers who want to relax quietly for a day. The beach consists of a nice soft sand with a shell here and there, so very nice under your feet! You can walk along the beach via a wooden gangway, there are also many restaurants and bars where you can eat.

Las Salinas Las Salinas is a wonderful beach to relax in surrounded by the pine trees. It is located around 10 minutes drive from Ibiza Town and approximately 6 km from Playa d'en Bossa. This beach is named after the salt lakes south of the island. On the beach it is possible to rent a small catamaran and go sailing for a while. During the high season it can be very busy on the beach. Outside the high season, Las Salinas is a quiet beach and ideal for taking a long beach walk. Along Las Salinas towards Playa d'en Bossa you will come across various popular restaurants and beach clubs. Some beach clubs even have the option to deliver your drink to the beach. It is not cheap to eat at the restaurants and bars by the beach. If you want to save then you can also find great restaurants in the alleys behind the boulevard. The restaurants on the boulevard have different dishes on their menu. Of course, the quality that you are used to in Ibiza is high and you can enjoy delicious food and enjoy local specialties.

San Miguel Port de Sant Miguel is around 5 minutes' drive from San Miguel. Long ago this was a port for the people of San Miguel. Today the old port is used as a modest beach of 100 meters long and 80 meters wide. It is not a giant beach, but a beautiful beach surrounded by beautiful pine trees. If you don't mind climbing a bit, you can take a beautiful walk along the pine trees. The crystal clear water naturally also looks beautiful and the beach is surrounded by cliffs. It will be a good idea to combine Port de Sant Miguel with a visit to the Can Marça caves. Although the beach is not very large, various activities are organized. For example, there is a sailing school and you can go here to learn how to dive or water ski. A few hotels can be found around Port de Sant Miguel, but this small village cannot really be called a resort.

Cala D'Hort The beach of Cala D'Hort is a small, beloved playa with fantastic views over the mysterious island of Es Vedra. Es Vedra is located a few hundred meters from Cala D'Hort beach. The beach of Cala D'Hort itself consists of sand on the one hand and pebbles on the other. The Cala D'Hort bay is supported by cliffs and is located at the end of a steep road. Cala D'Hort has a beautiful beach and a good sea for surfing when on windy days the waves are a bit higher and crashing against the coast. The Cala D'Hort beach has three excellent beach restaurants, one of which is famous for its fresh fish. Two restaurants can be visited directly on the playa of Cala D'Hort, while the third, Es Boldado, is accessible from the road to San Jose beach. If you are brave enough, you can also climb over the rocks and take the wooden stairs along the fishermen's cabins, which lead to this popular restaurant. The Cala D'Hort beach can only be easily reached by car by following the signs to San Jose. There are no parking places. Parking happens randomly along the side of the road. To guarantee a parking place, it is advisable to leave early to the Cala D'Hort bay. Visit the Cala D'Hort beach once in the summer to watch the beautiful sunset. Cala D'Hort beach is a place where many loving couples come together because it is very romantic.

Cap Des Falcó Between the beaches of Ses Salines and es Codolar there is a big hill with a cliff overlooking the sea. The top of this mountain is known as Cap des Falcó, a beautiful viewpoint whose path is not easy to climb as you have to go up its steep slopes in order to reach its 136 meters in height. This area has a very important ecological value since it is a perfect ecosystem for the nesting of different kinds of birds such as the royal falcon. It is also part of the Natural Park of Ses Salines.

Cala Llonga Cala Llonga is a small bay on the south-east coast of Ibiza. The beach of Cala Llonga is very wide and very white. Right on the beach you will find a nice resort of the same name which you immediately notice when visiting the bay. The beach is slowly sloping into the sea, so it is perfect for a beach day with (smaller) children. The bay is really beautiful, the azure crystal clear water and the surroundings with the pine trees radiate a wonderful tranquility. On the beach there are many facilities such as sun beds, umbrellas, showers, toilets, beach bars, restaurants, lunch places, water sports facilities and more! You will find bars and restaurants almost directly on the beach and along the road. That it is very focused on families can also be seen in all kinds of facilities that are present at Cala Llonga. For example, you will find a small fun fair and a playground right on the beach. If you are not staying here, you can park your car in a spacious parking lot near the beach. Cala Llonga is also easily accessible by public transport. During the entire summer period there is a hippie market on the promenade every Thursday evening, from 6 p.m. to midnight with live music and lots of nice stalls with boho clothing, bags, homemade jewelry and other nice items!

Ses Balandres The beach in this rocky cove is probably the most difficult beach to access on the whole of the island. To reach it you must negotiate a rickety wooden ladder and then clamber down a rocky slope with the help of a rope installed by the local fishermen. This route was christened Heaven’s Gate by Hippies in years gone by. Visitors will understand why once they have made this tricky descent as the cove is a secluded, spectacular place. Once at the shoreline the horseshoe-shaped cove’s cliffs tower above the very small strip of sand and pebbles. Surprisingly, given the difficulty in getting here, local fishermen have built sheds and slipways here, by building simple walls across the natural caves at the base of these cliffs.

Cala Blanca The fine white sandy beach of Cala Blanca is the middle and longest of three sandy beaches in Palmanova. Shady trees grow along the waterfront and restaurants, bars and shops invite you to linger. There are all the amenities that will delight the holidaymaker, such as umbrellas, loungers, public showers and toilets.

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