With our Ibiza beach guide you will find details of (nearly) every beach in Ibiza, ranging from large sandy stretches of golden sands with restaurants & bars, to small coves hidden away from the crowds.

The larger beaches have life guards in the main summer months - normally from June to September.

The price of sunbeds is Government controlled, with sunbeds & parasols available at €10 per day.

Sunbeds belonging to beach clubs are likely to charge more or have a minimum spend.

There are no private beaches in Ibiza, although some owners of large beach front homes would have you believe otherwise!

Beach: Cala Salada Beach

Cala Salada is a small part-sandy, part-pebbly cove at the north end of Ibiza's west coast, backed by pine trees, with a single beach restaurant and seasonal park-and-ride or boat access from San Antonio.

Beach: Punta Galera

Punta Galera is a rocky, pebbly beach with a dramatic coastline on Ibiza's west coast, popular with locals and nudists, offering great snorkelling and one of the island's best sunset spots but no facilities.

Beach: Cala Gracio Beach

Cala Gracio is a calm, sheltered 80-metre sandy cove on Ibiza's west coast with a long-standing restaurant, a summer lifeguard, easy ramp access and a walkable path to neighbouring Cala Gracioneta.

Beach: Cala Gracioneta Beach

Cala Gracioneta is a small 30-metre sandy beach beside Cala Gracio on Ibiza's west coast, home to the beachfront seafood restaurant El Chiringuito Cala Gracioneta.

Beach: San Antonio Bay

San Antonio Bay stretches from Ocean Beach Hotel at one end to the marina at the other.

Beach: Port des Torrent Beach

Port des Torrent is a small 200-metre sandy cove on Ibiza's west coast between San Antonio and Cala Bassa, with safe swimming and snorkelling, beach bars, loungers to rent and a summer water taxi.

Beach: Cala Bassa Beach

Cala Bassa is a small but very popular sandy cove on Ibiza's west coast, reachable by car or water taxi from San Antonio and home to the Cala Bassa Beach Club restaurants.

Beach: Cala Conta Beach

Cala Conta is a west-coast Ibiza beach famous for its spectacular summer sunsets and crystal-clear turquoise water, home to the Sunset Ashram bar-restaurant.

Beach: Cala Escondida

Cala Escondida is a small, secluded sandy bay next to Cala Conta with an eco-friendly bar and a clothing-optional policy, popular for sunset boat cruises.

Beach: Cala Codolar Beach

Cala Codolar is a small, authentic part-sand, part-shingle cove between Cala Conta and Cala Tarida on Ibiza's west coast, popular with locals and great for sunsets.

Beach: Cala Tarida Beach

Cala Tarida is one of the largest sandy beaches on Ibiza's west coast, a family-friendly bay with beach restaurants, water sports, summer lifeguards and easy parking.

Beach: Cala Moli Beach

Cala Moli is a small pebbly beach between Cala Tarida and Cala Vadella, home to the Bagatelle Beach restaurant, with beautiful water for snorkelling and swimming.

Beach: Cala Vadella Beach

Cala Vadella is a family-friendly, horseshoe-shaped sandy beach resort on the west coast of Ibiza, known for its gentle swimming area, sunset-view restaurants and range of summer watersports.

Beach: Cala Carbo

Cala Carbo is a small sandy beach on the west coast of Ibiza.

Beach: Cala d'Hort Beach

Cala d'Hort is one of Ibiza's most photographed beaches, a part-sand, part-pebble horseshoe bay on the west coast with direct views of the Es Vedra rock and famous sunsets.

Beach: Es Cubells Beach

Es Cubells (Cala des Cubells) is a pebbly stretch of beach and rocky headland on the south-west coast of Ibiza, home to the Ses Boques seafront restaurant.

Beach: Cap Des Falco

Cap Des Falco is a pebbly beach west of Salinas and Es Cavallet, home to Experimental Beach Club and known for sunsets behind the rock of Es Vedra.

Beach: Sa Caleta Beach

Sa Caleta (Es Bol Nou) is a small part-sandy, part-rocky bay on the south-west coast of Ibiza, sheltered by red rock cliffs with traditional fishing huts and a long-established family restaurant.

Beach: Cala Jondal Beach

Cala Jondal is a large pebbly bay in south-west Ibiza, around 225 metres long, best known as the home of beach clubs and restaurants such as Blue Marlin, Tropicana, Es Savina and Yemanya.

Beach: Es Xarcu Beach

Es Xarcu is a small pebbly cove around the bay from Cala Jondal, reached by a steep incline and home to the beachfront Es Xarcu seafood restaurant, with limited parking.

Beach: Es Torrent Ibiza

Es Torrent is a quiet pebbly beach near Sa Caleta and Cala Jondal with a single seafood restaurant (Restaurante Es Torrent), sun loungers, scenic views across to Vista Alegre and free parking for around 40 cars.

Beach: Es Codolar

Es Codolar is a 3.2km pebbly beach in south-west Ibiza, the closest beach to the airport, popular with locals escaping the crowds and known for its spectacular water colours.

Beach: Ses Salinas Beach

Ses Salinas is one of Ibiza's most famous beaches, a 1500-metre stretch of fine golden sand and warm turquoise water within a protected nature reserve, home to beach clubs such as Sa Trinxa and Jockey Club.

Beach: Es Cavallet Beach

Es Cavallet is a beautiful clothing-optional beach next to Ses Salinas within the Las Salinas nature reserve, with clear blue-green water, safe swimming and three beach restaurants.

Beach: Playa den Bossa Beach

Playa den Bossa is Ibiza's liveliest and busiest beach, a 2.7km sandy stretch running towards Figueretas with views to Ibiza Town. It is lined with major hotels, beach clubs and bars and offers water sports, an Aquabus water taxi and the family-friendly Aquamar water park.

Beach: Figueretas Beach

Ses Figueretas beach is a small sandy beach located between Playa den Bossa and Ibiza Town.

Beach: Talamanca Beach

Talamanca (Playa de Talamanca / Ibiza Bay) is located 2 kilometres to the east of Ibiza Town.

Beach: S'Estanyol Beach

S'Estanyol (also known as Playa de S'Estanyol or Platja de S'Estanyol) is a small cove positioned conveniently near Ibiza Town, situated between the areas of Talamanca and Roca Lli

Beach: Cala Olivera Beach

Cala Olivera is a small, part sandy and part pebbly beach close to the residential area of Roca Llisa.

Beach: Sol d'en Serra Beach

Sol d'en Serra is a rocky beach situated along the east coast, positioned between the small beach of Cala d'Olivera and Cala Llonga.

Beach: Cala Llonga Beach

Cala Llonga is a sheltered, family-friendly sandy beach on Ibiza's east coast between Sol d'en Serra and Santa Eulalia, with beachfront restaurants and bars plus summer water sports such as scuba diving, windsurfing and snorkelling.

Beach: Cala Blanca Beach

Cala Blanca is a secluded pebbly beach on Ibiza's east coast between Cala Llonga and Santa Eulalia, reachable only by boat or on foot, with a dramatic cliff backdrop and a popular nudist scene but no bars or restaurants.

Beach: Calo de s'Alga

Calo de s'Alga is a small beach beside the residential Siesta suburb near Santa Eulalia on Ibiza's east coast, candidly described as far from the island's best.

Beach: Santa Eulalia Beach

Playa de Santa Eulalia is a 400-metre family-friendly sandy beach on Ibiza's east coast, backed by a promenade lined with bars and restaurants and a marina offering boat trips to Cala Llonga, Ibiza Town and the Es Canar hippy market.

Beach: Sa Caleta Beach (East)

Sa Caleta (East) is a part-sandy, part-shingle beach near Santa Eulalia on Ibiza's east coast, home to the Babylon Beach bar and restaurant, and not to be confused with the Sa Caleta near Cala Jondal in the south-west.

Beach: Es Niu Blau

Es Niu Blau (Playa Niu Blau) is a 100-metre sandy beach on Ibiza's east coast near Santa Eulalia, with three beachfront restaurants: Pura Vida, Soul Good and Niu Blau.

Beach: Cala Pada Beach

Cala Pada is a 200-metre sandy beach near Santa Eulalia on Ibiza's east coast, backed by pine trees, with pedalos, windsurfing, a sailing school and the Brisa de la Mar beach restaurant.

Beach: S'Argamassa

S'Argamassa is a small part-rocky, part-sandy beach just along the coast from Santa Eulalia, home to the Me Ibiza Hotel and Nikki Beach Club as well as the long-standing Caesars Bar, with water sports and parking available.

Beach: Cala Martina Beach

Cala Martina is a 150-metre sandy beach on Ibiza's east coast near Es Canar, with four beach restaurants and bars and a range of water sports including sailing, pedalos, kayaks, paddleboarding and windsurfing.

Beach: Es Canar Beach

Es Canar is a lively 350-metre sandy resort beach between Santa Eulalia and Cala Llenya, with many promenade restaurants and bars, a July Saint's Day fiesta with fireworks, and a popular Wednesday hippy market.

Beach: Aguas Blancas Beach

Aguas Blancas is a dramatic cliff-backed sandy beach in Ibiza's laid-back northeast near San Carlos and the Las Dalias market, reached by a stepped path, with a beach restaurant (chiringuito) and a simple snack bar.

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