Ibiza Beaches

Ibiza has some of the most beautiful sandy beached in the world, from popular tourist resorts to hidden coves.

Sant Antonio & West Ibiza

Playa Xinxo (Cala de Bou)

LThis idyllic golden crescent beach offers a gentle slope into tranquil waters, perfect for families and leisurely lilo lounging. Explore the bay with pedalos or rev up the excitement with jet-ski adventures for rent. Enjoy the scenic promenade, sunbathe under parasols, and savor the shops and beachside bars, among them is an upscale beach club providing day beds and ambient music.. With lifeguards on duty and excellent accessibility, My Eivissa is your ultimate Ibiza beach destination!

Playa es Pouet

Strolling along the bay from San Antonio, you'll encounter the charming Es Pouet, a crescent of soft golden sand and shallow waters, ideal for the safe and playful enjoyment of children. Three convenient snack bars line the beach, and just across the road, additional options await with a variety of bars and shops to explore.

Caló des Moro (Sunset Strip)

Caló des Moro is a located on the northern side of San Antonio resort in Ibiza. Follow the iconic sunset strip promenade with its famous sunset bars to reach this small yet vibrant beach. Despite its size, it's a bustling hotspot during the summer months. The shallow, warm waters and rocky areas make it perfect for a refreshing dip and a bit of exploration.

S'Estanyol beaches

Embark on a delightful stroll beyond Es Pouet beach with My Eivissa and discover the charming coves of S'Estanyol bay. The first cove, surrounded by lush greenery, offers a tranquil beach and a beachfront restaurant. The second cove features shallow waters, a promenade, and a water sports center, while the third boasts lively beach bars and hotel views.

Playa Pinet

Playa Pinet, the subsequent beach along the bay, is a bit of a walk from the S'Estanyol beaches but well worth it. This picturesque beach is bordered by smaller hotels and residential apartment blocks, offering soft sandy shores and shallow waters. Beachside establishments, styled with a Caribbean flair, feature inviting restaurants and lively beach bars playing Latin music. An exciting addition to the left end of the beach is a large water slide

Playa Port d'es Torrent

Following the main street of San Antonio Bay away from the town leads you to Port d'es Torrent, a well-liked beach at the far end of the resort. Although not directly part of the Bay of San Antonio, it sits just around the corner, facing west.


This bay forms a deep inlet along the coast, ensuring calm and safe waters for swimming. The fine-grained golden sand gently slopes into the crystal-clear sea, providing an ideal environment for diving and snorkeling enthusiasts.

Cala Conta
(Platgess de Comte)

Discover the enchanting allure of Cala Conta, a beloved haven in Ibiza with breathtaking views of islets and radiant turquoise waters. With two distinct stretches of sand, this coastal paradise offers a safe haven for a refreshing dip and an enthralling underwater world for snorkeling enthusiasts. As the sun gracefully descends, Cala Conta transforms into a captivating venue to witness the mesmerizing sunset.

Cala Bassa

Discover the vibrant Cala Bassa Beach, a beloved destination near San Antonio, where tourists and locals come together to enjoy the sun, sea, and sand. Accessible by car, boat, and bus, this beach offers wooden walkways for easy access, catering to visitors of all ages and abilities. Surrounded by ancient Sabina trees, the crystal-clear turquoise waters and golden sands provide the perfect setting for watersports and family fun.

Cala Codolar

Tucked away from the mainstream, Cala Codolar offers a serene escape compared to its more renowned counterparts. Accessible via a lengthy dirt road, this exclusive beach maintains a sense of seclusion, free from the crowds typically found on busier west coast beaches. With sandy shores and intermittent pebbles, it's perfect for snorkeling. As the sun sets, this well-kept secret transforms into a tranquil haven, making it a must-visit for sunset enthusiasts.

Cala Salada

Nestled amidst pine-covered hills, the intimate Cala Salada cove is a cherished spot for locals and private boat enthusiasts. The shallow, crystal-clear waters and soft sand create an ideal environment for swimming. Visitors can also enjoy cliff jumping and exploring the captivating stone tower. To the left, boathouses are seamlessly integrated into the rock. Well-trodden paths beckon explorers into the hills, offering delightful walks in this unspoiled locale.

Cala Gració

Escape the hustle and bustle of San Antonio and discover the hidden gem of Cala Gració. This charming Ibiza beach offers pristine sands and clear waters, perfect for families seeking a safe and tranquil retreat. Nestled within a short walk from the lively atmosphere, Cala Gració promises privacy and relaxation. With its unique cove shape and rocky terrain, it's an ideal spot for snorkeling and exploring.

Cala Tarida

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Cala Tarida, Ibiza's longest and widest white sand bay on this side of the island. The crystal-clear waters showcase a mesmerising range of hues, perfect for families and swimmers alike. With convenient beachside shops offering everything from snorkeling gear to beach balls, and secluded coves for tranquil exploration, this family-friendly destination promises an unforgettable holiday experience for all.

Cala Moli beach

Nestled between the Cala Vadella and Cala Tarida resorts, Cala Molí is a hidden gem situated at the terminus of a natural cleft in the hillside. Characterized by pebbles and a stretch of sand at its upper reaches, the sea bed features rocks, requiring the use of bathing shoes. Cala Molí is an ideal spot for snorkeling, with crystal-clear waters facilitating the observation of marine life, complemented by intriguing caves.

Es Codolar

Es Codolar, one of Ibiza's hidden gems waiting to be explored! Located east of Sa Caleta, this expansive and serene beach boasts crystal-clear waters and soft sandy shores, making it a slice of paradise. Although the large grey pebbles may pose a challenge, the heavenly experience that awaits is worth it. From thrilling surfing opportunities to leisurely walks with your furry friends, Es Codolar has something for everyone. The iconic Salinas salt pans provide a scenic backdrop, situated within Ibiza's Wildlife Conservation Area.

Cala Vadella

Explore the captivating bay of Cala Vadella. Prepare to be enchanted by panoramic views of the sea and the charming beach, surrounded by pine-covered hills - perfect for leisurely strolls. Cala Vadella offers a serene escape without the bustling sounds of beach clubs, yet all the amenities of a resort are within reach. Dive into crystal-clear waters and witness mesmerizing sunsets on this picturesque setting.

Cala d'Hort

Discover the idyllic Cala d'Hort. This cherished small beach offers a breathtaking view of the enchanting Es Vedrà island, making it a summer hotspot for visitors of all ages. Nestled against cliffs, it's a tranquil escape for families and couples. Dive into the crystal-clear waters, soak up the sun, and explore the boutique for stylish beachwear. Let's make your Ibiza holiday unforgettable!

Cala Carbo

Cala Carbo, nestled in the secluded landscape of Ibiza, is a discreet and intimate beach accessed through a narrower road. This idyllic cove is ensconced by rocky hills adorned with pine trees. With a combination of sandy shores and pebbles gently sloping into the water, Cala Carbo offers a serene and sheltered bay, characterised by calm waters. The rocky outcrops on either side create an excellent environment for snorkeling in the crystal-clear waters.

The rocky coastline extending from the sandy stretch provides a delightful playground for children to explore, while the small jetty offers a peaceful spot for fishing.


South Ibiza

Las Salinas (Ses Salines)

Picture yourself on the serene crescent of golden sand, surrounded by lush pine woods and crystal-clear waters perfect for body-surfing. At the southern end, catamarans await, while bars and restaurants offer gourmet delights and vibrant music. Further along, discover a tranquil haven embraced by nudists and night owls.

Sa Caleta (Es Bol Nou)

Nestled in a striking setting east of Cala Jondal, Sa Caleta, also known as Es Bol Nou, offers a secluded escape embraced by vibrant red cliffs. This horseshoe-shaped beach boasts crystal-clear waters and a modest stretch of sand bordered by pebbles. Visitors can capture stunning photos of the cliffs but should exercise caution due to potentially unstable rocks.

Porroig

Discover the hidden beauty of Porroig, nestled beneath a modest cliff and adorned with charming fishermen's huts, enhancing the allure of this scenic cove. Explore this natural harbor, where urbanization is absent and tourists are few. Lay out your towel by the boat sheds, take a refreshing swim in the crystal-clear waters, and soak in the extraordinary beauty of this unspoiled gem with no beach bars.

Cala Jondal

Discover the allure of Cala Jondal. This pebbly white beach, nestled among pine trees and rugged cliffs, lures boat owners and the elite with its upscale beachfront restaurants and charming chiringuitos. Explore the crystal-clear waters and pebbly white shore, surrounded by lush hills and impeccably designed villas. With our expert tips on beaches, boat hire, and more, your Ibiza adventure awaits!

Es Cavallet

Discover the breathtaking beauty of Es Cavallet. This nudist beach boasts a stunning setting with panoramic views of Ibiza Town and Formentera. Nestled between sand dunes, this wild and natural paradise offers privacy and a sense of freedom. With wind and kite surfers riding the waves, and lively summer parties. At the south end, a vibrant gay scene unfolds around with a fabulous beach restaurant.

Playa d'en Bossa

Discover the vibrant energy of Playa d'en Bossa, Ibiza's longest beach, with My Eivissa. From family-friendly hangouts to trendy party spots, the shoreline is alive with diverse experiences. Enjoy ball games and playful splashing in the clear waters, and when the winds pick up, catch some waves. The bustling heart of the beach is a hub for pool parties, and the shoreline is a parade of beautiful bodies, setting the stage for the night's festivities. With plethora of bars and restaurants catering to all tastes.

Figueretes

This meticulously maintained beach boasts shallow waters perfect for safe swimming and children's activities, all framed by a stunning palm-fringed promenade lined with charming restaurants. Whether you're visiting in the bustling summer months or the quieter winter season, Figueretas Beach offers a delightful blend of relaxation and adventure. Don't miss out on the ferry connections and boat excursions departing from this vibrant spot!


Santa Eulària & East Ibiza

Playa de Talamanca

Talamanca is a charming resort just two kilometers from the vibrant Ibiza Town! This beach is the epitome of cosmopolitan chic, with its long, curved stretch of soft sand and shallow waters that create a haven for safe and enjoyable bathing. The wooden boardwalk along the beach leads to a diverse selection of bars and restaurants, enhancing the beach experience. Despite the presence of music in some beachside bars, the atmosphere remains serene and undisturbed.

Cala Pada

Discover the enchanting beauty of Cala Pada, a serene beach nestled in a picturesque bay, adorned with aromatic pine trees and vibrant oleander blooms. This coastal haven, just a stone's throw from Club Cala Pada, offers natural shade and tranquil waters, perfect for safe swimming.

Santa Eulalia main beach

Beneath the stunning promenade, Santa Eulalia boasts an exceptional beach with a long stretch of fine, white sand gently lapped by clean and shallow waters, providing a safe environment for children and a welcoming space for less confident swimmers.


The beach is well-equipped with various facilities, and the adjacent promenade offers a delightful walk with palm trees, blooming bushes, an ancient water mill, and a fountain. Take a leisurely stroll to explore the Santa Eulalia Bay and the river mouth at the southern end or head north to discover the charming marina.

Santa Eulalia Bay (Platja des Riu de Santa Eulalia)

Stretching wide with its fine, pale sand, this beach is situated at the entrance of Ibiza's sole river. The shallow seabed offers a secure environment for children, and the waters are typically serene. Along the promenade, numerous beachfront restaurants pave the way to the town center, just a brief 10-minute stroll away. Nestled by the river, a charming small harbor attracts canoeists and sailors, adding to the picturesque scenery. A delightful pathway meanders along the riverbank, leading to a quaint bridge that connects to the adjacent resort of Siesta.

Cala Leña (Cala Llenya)

Discover the idyllic Cala Leña beach, a haven for families seeking sun-soaked fun in Ibiza. The expansive shoreline, powder-white sand, and crystal-clear waters provide the perfect playground for children. Tucked away in a fragrant valley surrounded by pine trees, this beach exudes a tranquil ambiance.

Cala Llonga

Welcome to Cala Llonga, a charming mini resort accessible through winding roads with breathtaking views. Embraced by pine-clad hills, the wide sandy beach creates a picturesque bay, forming a suntrap perfect for sun enthusiasts. Enjoy safe, shallow waters and a beachside playground for children. Beachside bars offer refreshing drinks and snacks, while a shaded restaurant serves paella, fish, and meat dishes.

Cala Martina

Discover the charming Cala Martina at the southern edge of Es Caná, along the route leading to the Es Canar True Hippy Market. Nestled next to a campsite, this delightful sandy beach is flanked by inviting beach bars, restaurants, and modest holiday apartments.

Boasting fantastic water sports facilities and a well-protected shoreline, Cala Martina caters to families seeking a relaxed environment. Its shallow, wave-free waters make it an excellent choice for children to safely enjoy the beach.

S'Estanyol

Discover the hidden gem of S'Estanyol beach. Nestled in a secluded cove, this tranquil retreat offers a serene escape from the bustling crowds. With convenient parking nearby, families can enjoy the narrow strip of sand, while nudists can find peace among the higher rocks and fishermen's huts. Dive into the crystalline waters for excellent snorkeling opportunities and bask in the untouched beauty of this charming Ibiza beach.

Sol d'en Serra

Make your way to Cala Llonga, pass the beach, and take a right at the end onto an unassuming road leading to the enchanting Sol d'en Serra beach cove, dominated by the renowned Amante restaurant overlooking this secluded haven. The beach itself is a petite, rocky enclave nestled in a somewhat exposed cove prone to brisk currents, making it less suitable for youngsters. Positioned above sea level, Amante restaurant boasts its own sandy zones with sunbeds—perfect for leisurely days with a refreshing cocktail in hand.

Es Caná

Es Caná's beach stands out as an excellent choice for families, thanks to its gradual shoreline entry, creating a safe haven for little ones to frolic in the shallow waters. With well-maintained facilities like showers, loungers, daybeds, and parasols, this beach ensures a comfortable experience, free from the intrusion of loud music from nearby bars and restaurants.

Renowned for water sports, Es Caná offers an array of thrilling activities. The small harbor serves as a departure point for various water sports and boat trips.

Cala Nova

Embark on a delightful stroll from Es Caná to the stunning Cala Nova beach, where you'll be greeted by its expansive sandy shores and crystal-clear waters. Admire the varying shades of blue and turquoise as you relax in this serene setting. While surfers revel in the favorable winds, families should be mindful of strong currents. With its rocky coast perfect for snorkeling and a pine-covered hill offering invigorating walks, Cala Nova is an idyllic spot for all.

S'Argamassa

S'Argamassa is a secluded shoreline nestled between Cala Martina and Cala Pada. Characterized by pristine sands and calm, sheltered waters, it's an ideal destination for extended beach outings. The beach is especially family-friendly, featuring shallow waters that extend a considerable distance.

Right on the beachfront, Cesar's Watersports center offers a diverse range of water activities, entertaining water toys, and boat excursions. For families seeking added adventure, the Acrobosc assault course and climbing park are conveniently located just a few steps away from the beach.

Cala Olivera

Cala Olivera also called S’Olivera (El Olivo), this petite and charming untouched cove, embraced by forest and boasting emerald, crystalline waters, typically hosts only a handful of visitors and the occasional naturist.

Across from the cove, two islets adorn the landscape, enhancing its natural beauty. However, don't anticipate finding a beach bar here. Nearby lies another small beach, Cala d'Espart, a rocky inlet adorned with traditional llaüt huts, offering another opportunity for swimming.

Cala Boix

Cala Boix, pronounced 'Bosh,' is a charming bay characterized by its

light-hued waters beautifully juxtaposed against the dark sand. Encircled by towering cliffs, the surroundings evoke a sense of seclusion. The descent to the sandy shore involves navigating steep concrete steps, potentially posing a challenge for those with mobility issues.

For the beach enthusiasts seeking a bit of adventure, Cala Boix, when accompanied by the right wind, transforms into a suitable spot for catching some enjoyable waves, ideal for a bit of bodysurfing.

Es Niu Blau

Discover the hidden gem of Santa Eulalia's beach, easily accessible from the Es Caná Road. With golden sand nestled amidst pine trees and bamboo, this secluded spot offers a tranquil retreat. Enjoy the stunning views of Formentera and Siesta's lush hills while basking in the crystal-clear turquoise waters.

Cala Mastella

Upon reaching this rocky promontory, you'll be greeted by a charming small beach and a picturesque fishing harbor. The tranquil atmosphere is accentuated by reed beds framing the shoreline. Fascinating rock formations emerge from the shallow waters, adorned with lush marine life and plants, creating an enticing environment for snorkeling.

Cala Mastella offers a refuge from the wind and waves, with minimal amenities, making it an ideal escape from the crowds, allowing you to embrace the rustic charm of Ibiza.


North Ibiza

Es Pou des Lleo

Nestled in tranquility, Pou des Lleo is a cherished spot among locals. Even during the peak season, this small cove retains its peaceful ambiance. The beach, adorned with a blend of soft sand and pebbles, retains the charm of a quaint fishing port, complemented by traditional wooden fishermen's huts on either side.

The name "Well of the Lion" is derived from Pou des Lleo, offering breathtaking views of the private islet of Tagomago, positioned about two kilometers offshore. A delightful half-hour walk from the beach leads to Torre d'en Valls, a historic tower built for protecting Ibiza against pirate threats.

Es Figueral

Just a short drive from Aguas Blancas, Es Figueral shares the breathtaking scenery but has a distinctively different atmosphere. While the sea and cliffs maintain their impressive allure, the setting here is more resort-like with several all-inclusive hotels, attracting a diverse range of visitors, predominantly Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian. The atmosphere is bustling, with numerous facilities, shops, and bars catering to a larger tourist population.

Aguas Blancas

The beach boasts soft, golden sand, complemented by a sandy seabed adorned with scattered rocks – a gentle reminder to tread carefully. Recognized as an official nudist beach, Aguas Blancas embraces a mixed crowd, where some choose to bare it all while others opt for a more conventional approach. If you're intrigued by the nudist experience, explore our guide to the top nudist beaches. And don't be surprised if you encounter individuals coated in a reddish mud –a mixture of water and cliff dirt that offers skin-friendly benefits!

Cala de Sant Vicent

Cala San Vicente beckons with its expansive golden sands and crystalline waters, embraced by a spacious promenade. Noteworthy for its wide expanse, even during the bustling high season, there's usually ample room to unwind. What sets Cala San Vicente apart is its stunningly vivid azure waters and a breathtaking clifftop vantage point along the southern road approach.

Lining the traffic-free promenade are swaying palm trees and inviting beachfront eateries. While the beach may experience occasional winds, and the sea may ripple, these elements add to its allure.

S'Arenal Gros

Nestled in the heart of the resort, S'Arenal Gros stands out as the largest among Portinatx's beaches. Its expansive, white sand expanse exudes a lively atmosphere. Behind the beach, pine trees emerge from the sand, providing delightful shade. On weekends, Spanish families gather beneath the trees for leisurely beach picnics. The bay's shallow and mostly calm waters, stretching far inland, shield against waves, presenting wonderfully clear and shimmering blue and turquoise hues. For a safe swimming experience, stay within the designated bathing zone marked by buoys, as boats depart from this area.

S'Arenal Petit

Stroll along a charming, paved promenade that connects S'Arenal Gros to the smaller S'Arenal Petit beach. If you're arriving by car, S'Arenal Petit is the first beach you'll encounter at the entrance of Portinatx; simply turn left. Although the bay and beach are relatively small, the fine white sand extends generously inland. Enjoy a game of volleyball at the net or find a spot under the high pine trees for some shade. The promenade is adorned with several delightful restaurants, a souvenir shop, and a boutique offering cold drinks and ice creams.

Playa Porto

The third enclave, Playa Porto, resides in a secluded cove, a brief 10-minute stroll from S'Arenal Gros and the heart of the resort. Embraced by pine-covered hills and with a distant lighthouse gracing the scenery, this beach offers a serene escape. Unlike its counterparts, Playa Porto features sand interwoven with small stones. The narrow bay extends inland, guarded by offshore islands, ensuring the waters remain tranquil. Engage in scenic walks, capturing spectacular photos and uncovering hidden gems around this peaceful beach.

Cala d'en Serra

Cala d'en Serra beach remains a hidden gem, known to a select few. Despite its secluded nature, the beach offers some essential amenities, including sunbeds and a small seasonal snack bar that is assembled during the peak summer months and disassembled afterward.

Featuring a narrow strip of sand interspersed with pebbles, the left side of the cove is adorned with elevated rocks and charming fishermen's huts, providing a unique sunbathing spot on the flat rocks in front of them. On the right side, adventurous souls can explore the tiny beach by following trails from the rear of the unfinished hotel.

Cala Xarraca

Cala Xarraca, a cherished spot for photographers, is one of Ibiza's more secluded bays, offering breathtaking vistas. Embraced by verdant pine groves adorned with white dwellings, rugged crimson cliffs, and rocky trails, this sandy haven is an ideal setting for adventurous strolls and exploration.

While the seabed transitions from sandy to rocky, the crystal-clear waters make Cala Xarraca a haven for snorkeling enthusiasts. Venture out to the captivating rock formation in front of the beach—some even daring to climb and leap into the water.

Cala Xuclar

Nestled in a cozy cove, Cala Xuclar stands out as one of the island's last secluded retreats. This petite beach, adorned with crystal-clear waters, provides a tranquil escape, rarely bustling even during the peak summer season.

With mostly pebbled shores and a touch of sand towards the back, it offers a secluded spot for exploration or sunbathing.

S’illot D’es Renclí

Nestled near Xarraca cove, s'Illot d'es Renclí can be considered one of the most charming coves in San Juan. Its compact size means securing a spot for your towel requires swift action. The coarse sand, both on the shore and underwater, offers captivating views of the coastline.

The water is crystal clear, and the entrance slope is moderately steep. Snorkeling enthusiasts can explore the rocks or the islet that lends its name to the cove. For those seeking refreshments, you can purchase soft drinks or ice cream on-site.

Cala Benirrás

The enchanting journey through hills and valleys leads you to Cala Benirrás, a picturesque beach adorned with a mix of pebbly sand and rocky formations on either side. The captivating view extends across the water to the distinctive rock formation known as Cap Bernat, locally dubbed 'the finger of God.' Although the sea bed is rocky, offering a haven for snorkelers, wading in may present its challenges, adding a touch of adventure to the experience. The water is impeccably clear. During the summer months, a charming hippy market graces the beach every day.

Puerto de San Miguel

Nestled between high cliffs on both sides, the water typically remains calm. The gently sloping natural sand beach invites visitors to immerse themselves in the crystal-clear waters, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and various water sports. Child-friendly, the beach provides plenty of room for little ones to play.

While the resort is compact, it features souvenir shops and a small supermarket catering to basic needs. The pine-covered hills offer delightful walking opportunities for those inclined to climb. To the left side of the bay, a path leads to a neighboring small bay and further up to the watchtower Torre des Molar—a manageable to moderate 30 to 40-minute walk each way.

Caló Des Moltons

Caló des Moltons, situated in the San Miguel town of San Juan, stands out as one of Ibiza's lesser-explored treasures, occasionally revealing itself to surprise us. If you seek a tranquil beach day, free from the hustle and bustle of the island's busiest shores, this is the ideal destination for you!

This petite cove boasts a blend of coarse sand and stones, nestled between the rugged cliffs and verdant pine-covered mountains. The seabed, composed of clear sand and stones, is readily visible due to the transparent waters. This unique feature makes it a perfect spot for indulging in snorkeling activities.

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