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Fri / Feb 26
All Ages / All Types / Beach / Free
Party Earth Review Small and rugged, Cala Conta is one of the less developed beaches on the island and is popular with a laid-back and largely local crowd of hippies, families, and nudists. A sandy peninsula in the center of the cove gives way to a rocky coastline that stretches into the distance on both sides and provides little nooks and ... more
Camino de Cala Comte
Ibiza
All Ages / All Types / Ambient
Party Earth Review By far the nicest beach within walking distance of San Antonio, Cala Gracio/Gracioneta is actually two beaches inside a rocky-cliffed cove that creates a heart-shaped beach and calm waters. Long and narrow, Cala Gracio is the bigger of the two stretches of sand and draws the larger crowds, likely because it’ ... more
At the end of Carretera de Cala Gracio
All Ages / All Types / Barbeque
Party Earth Review Situated between the town of San Antonio and the line of hotels stretching endlessly south is San Antonio Beach, a combination of well-maintained promenade on one side and a half-mile-long man-made beach on the other. Popular with a mostly British crowd, the area is home to a multitude of bars and cafés where many of the ... more
Avenida del Doctor Fleming
07800 Ibiza
20s / 30s / Affluent / All Ages / Bars
Party Earth Review A rather exclusive beach just outside Ibiza Town, Playa de Las Salinas draws a more well-to-do crowd of jet-setters and the glitterati who leave their yachts behind to enjoy this pristine swath of sand. Although the dunes, cliffs, and salt fields that run along the rugged coastline give it a sense of exclusivity ... more
Las Salinas
Ibiza
All Ages / All Types / Ambient
Party Earth Review One of the most well-known of Ibiza’s beaches, Playa d’en Bossa is comprised of two kilometers of white sand lined with a plethora of bars, clubs, and cafés, and offers enough aquatic activities to keep just about anyone occupied. Closer to town, pubs and bars provide a casual place to take a break from the sun, while the ... more
Playa d'en Bossa
Ibiza
People typically come to Ibiza for two things: the clubs and the beaches. And while the clubs are all-night extravaganzas featuring the top DJs on the planet, the beaches provide daytime enthusiasts with water sports, sun-bathing spots, and, if you still want it, more clubbing when beach bars start blasting their music after everyone’s officially been woken up.
One of the loudest, craziest, and most ridiculously fun beaches in Ibiza is Playa d’en Bossa. Here, a two kilometer stretch of white sand is packed with bars, cafés, and clubs and keeps sun-bathers occupied for hours on end. Smack dab in the middle of the chaos is the famous Bora Bora beach bar where clubbing is never put on pause and DJs spin all day to drunken, writhing tourists.
For something on the complete opposite end of the spectrum is Cala Conta. Small and rocky, Cala Conta is popular with a more bohemian crowd of hippies and nudists. There’s also an ashram right at the entrance of the beach if you need to meditate away whatever you did in the clubs the night before.
Ibiza is truly known for its sunsets, and the best place to soak in the end of the day and the coming club night is to hang out on the patios at the Sunset Strip. The most popular spot is Café del Mar where hundreds of sunned-out revelers post up at the beachside café and actually relax for a bit before dancing all night long.
There are tons of other great Ibiza beaches to choose from, so whether you want something wild and crazy or just a place to chill out and read, there is no shortage of options.