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10 Best Ibiza Beaches You Simply Must Visit (Part 1)

10 Best Ibiza Beaches You Simply Must Visit (Part 1)

Ibiza is famous for its nightlife, but the island’s real magic lies along its shimmering coastline. With soft sands, crystal-clear waters, and landscapes that take your breath away, Ibiza’s beaches are destinations in their own right. Whether you’re looking for lively beach clubs, quiet coves, or postcard sunsets, there’s a stretch of sand waiting for you. Here are 10 of the best beaches in Ibiza—the first part of our essential guide to discovering paradise on the island.

1. Cala Comte

Arguably one of the most beautiful beaches in Ibiza, Cala Comte is famous for its turquoise waters that look almost unreal. Surrounded by rocky cliffs and offering panoramic views of small offshore islets, this beach is a favorite for both sunbathers and photographers. The shallow, clear water is perfect for swimming or simply floating as you watch the horizon. And of course, Cala Comte is one of the best spots on the island to catch an unforgettable sunset.

2. Cala Saladeta

If you love a little adventure before your swim, Cala Saladeta is perfect. This small beach requires a short hike over rocks, but the reward is worth it—a hidden cove with golden sand and some of the clearest waters on the island. It feels like a secret spot, even though it’s loved by locals and visitors alike. Pack a picnic, bring a towel, and spend the day relaxing in this natural paradise.

3. Playa d’en Bossa

Playa d’en Bossa is Ibiza’s longest beach and one of its liveliest. Stretching for nearly 3 kilometers, it’s lined with beach clubs, restaurants, and bars where the music flows as freely as the cocktails. If you want a day that blends sunbathing with a party vibe, this is the place to be. You can also try water sports here, from paddleboarding to jet skiing, making it a versatile choice for groups of friends.

4. Cala d’Hort

Cala d’Hort is not just a beach—it’s a viewpoint of one of Ibiza’s most iconic sights: the mystical rock of Es Vedrà. Sitting just offshore, this towering limestone formation creates a dramatic backdrop to the beach. The sandy shore is perfect for lounging, while the rocky ends are great for snorkeling. Many say sunsets here are magical, with Es Vedrà silhouetted against the fiery sky, making Cala d’Hort a must-visit.

5. Cala Jondal

Chic and stylish, Cala Jondal is where Ibiza’s glamorous crowd comes to unwind. The beach is pebbly rather than sandy, but that hasn’t stopped it from becoming home to some of the island’s most famous beach clubs, including the legendary Blue Marlin. Order a cocktail, relax on a sunbed, and enjoy people-watching while DJs set the mood with laid-back beats. Cala Jondal is Ibiza luxury at its finest.

6. Las Salinas

Named after the nearby salt flats, Las Salinas is a wide sandy beach surrounded by dunes and pine forests. It’s one of Ibiza’s most iconic stretches of sand, known for its lively atmosphere, beach bars, and crystal waters. It’s also popular with celebrities and party-goers who come here to warm up before a night out. For a quieter experience, you can walk further along the beach and find more secluded spots.

7. Cala Tarida

If you’re traveling with family, Cala Tarida is a fantastic choice. It’s one of the island’s longest beaches, with soft sand and shallow waters that are perfect for kids. The bay also has plenty of restaurants and facilities, making it an easy and comfortable beach day. Adventure seekers can swim out to the rocks or rent kayaks to explore nearby coves. At sunset, Cala Tarida glows with warm light, making it a dreamy spot to end the day.

8. Benirràs

Benirràs is more than a beach—it’s a cultural experience. Known for its legendary Sunday drum circles, where musicians gather to play as the sun goes down, it’s one of the most atmospheric beaches in Ibiza. The bay itself is stunning, with calm waters and boats anchored just offshore. Whether you come for a swim, a cocktail, or the unforgettable drum ritual, Benirràs is a beach that captures the true spirit of Ibiza.

9. Cala Gracioneta

Tucked away near San Antonio, Cala Gracioneta is a small, charming cove that feels intimate and peaceful. The water here is shallow and calm, perfect for a relaxing dip. Despite its size, it has a fantastic beach restaurant serving fresh seafood and cocktails, so you can spend the whole day enjoying the laid-back atmosphere. It’s one of those beaches that feels like a hidden treasure.

10. Talamanca

Close to Ibiza Town, Talamanca is a long, sandy beach that’s perfect if you want convenience without sacrificing beauty. Its calm waters make it ideal for swimming, and the promenade behind the beach is lined with stylish bars, restaurants, and hotels. Whether you’re staying nearby or just looking for a beach day close to town, Talamanca is always a great choice.

 

Whether you’re chasing world-famous sunsets at Cala Comte, dancing to drums at Benirràs, or simply soaking up the calm vibes of Talamanca, these ten beaches are just the beginning of what Ibiza has to offer. Each one has its own personality—some vibrant and social, others calm and hidden away—so there’s truly a spot for every kind of traveler.

So, grab your sunscreen, your favorite playlist, and a big dose of wanderlust, because Ibiza’s shores are waiting. This is only Part 1 of our beach guide—save it, share it, and start planning which sandy paradise you’ll visit first. By the time you’ve explored them all, you’ll understand why Ibiza isn’t just a party island—it’s a beach lover’s dream.

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