Beaches & Coves
Besides its electric nightlife, Ibiza is also famous for its spectacular beaches and coves. Find your ideal beach among our top picks.
Our top 5 beaches
Cala Salada & Cala Saladeta
Surrounded by lush unspoilt nature, Cala Salada and its neighbour, Cala Salada, are two of the most popular coves in Ibiza. Discover them.
Cala Conta
Cala Conta offers an idyllic landscape that makes it one of the favourite beaches among tourists and inhabitants of San Antonio. Spend a day there.
Cala Vadella
Visit this beautiful bay with turquoise waters and golden sands bordered by rocky walls that shelter it from the wind and waves.
Cala de San Vicente
Sheltered by pine-covered hills, Cala de San Vicente is a long beach in the northeast of the island that boasts of brilliant, blue waters. Discover it.
Cala Gracioneta
Just a short walk from San Antonio, Cala Gració's smaller, neighbouring cove is a charming and convenient place to spend the day in the sun.
Ibiza's most popular beaches
Las Salinas Beach
Visit Ibiza's celebrity beach that is located in the heart of the Ses Salines Natural Park. It is one of the most popular beaches on the island.
Playa d'en Bossa
Playa d'en Bossa is one of Ibiza's largest beaches and offers a wide range of activities as well as a vibrant nightlife. Check it out!
Ibiza's most beautiful beaches
Cala Bassa
Cala Bassa is one of Ibiza's most beautiful beaches thanks to its fine sand and calm turquoise waters. Fancy a visit?
Sa Caleta
Also known as Es Bol Nou, Sa Caleta is a small, quiet beach surrounded by pine trees and reddish rocks that give it a unique character.
Cala Longa
Located near Santa Eulalia, Cala Llonga is a pleasant beach with lots of facilities and activities for tourists to enjoy.
Cala Portinatx
Located on the north of the island, Portinatx is a beautiful cove that, despite being very urbanised, still retains its natural charm.
Cala d'Hort
Located in Sant Josep, Cala d'Hort is one of Ibiza's blue flag beaches and one of the most popular on the island for its fantastic views. Fancy a visit?
Other beaches and coves in Ibiza
Cala Tarida
Cala Tarida is an urbanised beach where hotels, flats and restaurants have been incorporated into the landscape, creating multiple services. Discover it here.
Figueretas
Located in the urban area of Ibiza Town, Figueretas Beach (Ses Figueretas) is one of the most popular beaches in the city. Discover it here.
Cala Llenya
Cala Llenya is located on the east of the island and is a great place to go if you want to avoid busy crowds during high season.
Cala Gració
Cala Gració is an attractive u-shaped beach located next to the municipality of San Antonio. It's one of the favourite coves of both locals and tourists. Discover it here.
Cala Codolar
Located in the west of the island, about 7 kilometres from San José, Cala Codolar is a small beach that tends to be quieter than its coastal neighbours. Discover its charm.
Cala Carbó
Cala Carbó is a small beach surrounded by a rugged landscape that makes it a quiet place where the sea remains calm. Learn all about it here.
Cala Jondal
Located in the south of the island, Cala Jondal is a wide bay with pebbles on most of its surface instead of sand. Discover its charm.
Es Cavallet
Es Cavallet Beach is well-known for being a nude beach that's LGBT-friendly. In reality, it receives a variety of visitors.
Talamanca
Thanks to its easy access and its services, this beach is often chosen by families looking for a quiet place with calm waters.
Cala Xarraca
Cala Xarraca is a long, narrow beach surrounded by rocks where Neptune grass has completely taken over the coast.
Aguas Blancas
Aguas Blancas is a beach formed by a long and narrow coastal strip located at the foot of steep cliffs. Discover this beach in Ibiza.
Cala Boix
Located on the east of the island, Cala Boix is a beach that remains uncrowded even during the summer season.
Cala Nova
Located near the resort Es Caná, Cala Nova is a long, narrow beach with golden sands against turquoise waters surrounded by a pine forest.
Cala Molí
Cala Molí is a small beach surrounded by pine trees with an uncomfortable surface made up of pebbles and boulders. This means visitors need to wear shoes to enter the water.
Es Caná
Es Canar Beach has fine sand, although its waters aren't as striking as those of other beaches on the island.
San Antonio Beach
An urban beach bustling with young holidaymakers and lined with vibrant bars and restaurants, S'Arenal is the island's party beach.
Formentera's Beaches
If you're looking for even more idyllic beaches with pure golden sands and deep blue waters, we recommend going on a day trip to Formentera, whose coves and beaches are considered to be some of the world's most beautiful.