These are the most beautiful beaches in Ibiza:

  1. Cala Comte (Cala Conta)
  2. Ses Salines
  3. Cala Bassa
  4. Benirràs
  5. Aguas Blancas
  6. Cala Tarida
  7. Cala d’Hort
  8. Talamanca
  9. Cala Gracioneta
  10. Es Cavallet

Ibiza might be famous for its nightlife, but its real magic happens during the day, on its beaches.

With over 80 stunning beaches and coves, the island offers everything from crystal-clear waters and quiet hideaways to beach clubs and party shores.

Whether you want to dance barefoot in the sand, swim in a secluded cove, or stretch out on soft golden sand, Ibiza has a beach for you.

This guide highlights the best beaches in Ibiza, organized by vibe, so you can find your perfect spot, whether you’re here to chill, party, explore, or escape. Let’s find your favorite shoreline.

Top 10 Beaches in Ibiza

1. Cala Comte (Cala Conta)

Best for: Sunsets, turquoise water, views of islets If there’s one beach you need to see before leaving Ibiza, it’s Cala Comte.

Located on the west coast near San Antonio, this beach offers some of the clearest water on the island.

The mix of rocky coastline and golden sand gives it a postcard-perfect look, and the sunset spot shere are legendary.

There are a few coves to choose from, plus a restaurant and a chill beach club called Sunset Ashram. Come early, it gets busy.

How to get there: 20 minutes from San Antonio by car or bus

2. Ses Salines

Best for: Long walks, beach clubs, people watching Set inside the Ses Salines Natural Park, this is one of Ibiza’s most iconic beaches.

It’s long, wide, and backed by sand dunes and pine trees.

The vibe? Chic and laid-back during the day, with beach clubs like Jockey Club and Sa Trinxa adding music and mojitos to the mix. Walk to the far end for a quieter patch, or stick to the center for all the action.

How to get there: 10 minutes from Playa d’en Bossa or 15 from Ibiza Town

3. Cala Bassa

Best for: Calm waters, families, easy access Just a short ride from San Antonio, Cala Bassa is a beach that works for everyone. It’s sheltered, sandy, and has shallow, calm water that’s perfect for kids or casual swimmers.

Plus, it’s home to Cala Bassa Beach Club (CBbC), one of the island’s most stylish spots to lounge, dine, or sip cocktails.

Jet skis, banana boats, and water toys are available too, making it a great beach for activities.

How to get there: 15 minutes from San Antonio by car or water taxi.

4. Benirràs

Best for: Sunset drumming, boho vibes, scenery Located on the north coast,

Benirràs feels like a little world of its own. Surrounded by hills and pine forests, the beach has soft sand and beautiful rock formations.

But it’s most famous for one thing: the Sunday sunset drumming ritual.

As the sun dips behind the sea and the silhouette of the rock known as "Finger of God," local drummers create a beat you can feel in your bones. It’s magical.

How to get there: 25 minutes by car from Ibiza Town

5. Aguas Blancas

Best for: Rugged cliffs, early morning sun, naturist vibes Hidden beneath dramatic cliffs on the island’s northeast coast,

Aguas Blancas is a more adventurous spot. The waves are a bit stronger here, and the beach is popular with locals and naturists.

The scenery is breathtaking, and the morning sun lights up the water in incredible ways.

There’s a beach bar open in high season, and the walk down (and back up) is steep but worth it.

How to get there: 30 minutes by car from Ibiza Town or Santa Eulalia

6. Cala Tarida

Best for: White sand, beach clubs, variety Cala Tarida is one of the most accessible and family-friendly beaches on the west coast.

The sand is soft and white, the water is clear, and there are multiple little coves to explore.

You’ll also find a mix of restaurants, sunbeds, and trendy spots like Cotton Beach Club, which sits up on the cliff with incredible views.

This is a great beach for swimming, eating, lounging, and catching the sunset without the big crowds of San Antonio.

How to get there: 20 minutes from San Antonio by car

7. Cala d’Hort

Best for: Views of Es Vedrà, peaceful afternoons Tucked away on the southwest coast, Cala d’Hort is all about the view.

Right offshore stands the mysterious rock island of Es Vedrà, which many say is magnetic and full of energy. Even if you don’t believe the legends, the view is stunning.

The beach itself is quiet, with a mix of pebbles and sand, plus a few local restaurants for seafood and sangria.

How to get there: 30 minutes from Ibiza Town by car

8. Talamanca

Best for: Easy access, watersports, Ibiza Town views Just north of Ibiza Town, Talamanca is a long, curved bay with calm water and a peaceful vibe.

It’s a favorite for those staying in Marina Botafoch or nearby luxury hotels.

The beach is lined with restaurants, loungers, and water sports rentals.

You can walk here from Ibiza Town, making it perfect for a quick beach break or sunset dinner by the water.

How to get there: 10-minute walk from Ibiza Town

9. Cala Gracioneta

Best for: Hidden gem, snorkeling, romantic swims Right next to the more crowded Cala Gració, this little cove feels secret.

Surrounded by pine trees and rocks, Cala Gracioneta is small but charming.

The water is perfect for snorkeling, and there’s a rustic beach restaurant built into the cliff. Come early or late in the day for the full peaceful effect.

How to get there: 5 minutes by car or 20-minute walk from San Antonio

10. Es Cavallet

Best for: LGBTQ+ friendly, wild beauty, stylish beach bars

Located just south of Ses Salines, Es Cavallet is Ibiza’s official gay-friendly beach and has long been a gathering spot for the LGBTQ+ community and free spirits alike. It’s wild, natural, and beautiful, bordered by sand dunes and with views back to Dalt Vila.

El Chiringuito is the place to grab lunch or sip rosé with a sea breeze.

How to get there: 15 minutes by car or taxi from Ibiza Town

Bonus Picks for Beach Lovers

Sa Caleta (Es Bol Nou)

Small, dramatic, and surrounded by red cliffs. Great for photography, cliff walks, and paella at the beach bar.

Portinatx Beaches

In the far north, perfect for those who want to escape the buzz and relax in turquoise coves.

Playa d’en Bossa

Not the prettiest beach, but it’s party central, beach clubs, boat parties, and non-stop energy.

6 Tips for Visiting Beaches in Ibiza

  1. Arrive early in high season (July–August) to find parking or a good spot
  2. Rent a car or scooter to reach more remote coves
  3. Wear good footwear if exploring rocky or cliffside beaches
  4. Bring water and shade if going to a wilder beach without facilities
  5. Respect nature, Ibiza’s beauty depends on all of us keeping it clean
  6. Book sunbeds or restaurants in advance at popular spots like Cala Bassa or Ses Salines

Planning a Beach Day with Clubtickets

Want to make your beach day even better? Clubtickets can help you book:

  • Boat trip that visit multiple beaches in one day
  • Beach club reservations at places like O Beach, Cala Bassa Beach Club, or Nassau
  • Transfers or taxis to hard-to-reach locations
  • Ferries to Formentera, where even more stunning beaches await

Just pick your vibe, relaxed, romantic, adventurous, or party, and we’ll help you build the perfect beach day.

Final Thoughts

The beaches in Ibiza are more than just beautiful, they’re an essential part of the island’s spirit. Each one has its own personality, its own rhythm, and its own way of making you feel free.

Whether you’re watching the sun go down at Cala Comte, dancing in the sand at Ses Salines, or floating in clear water at Benirràs, you’ll leave with more than just a tan, you’ll leave with a memory you’ll want to relive again and again.

Book your beach adventures, cruises, and club combos now with Clubtickets and experience the best of Ibiza, right at the edge of the sea