Ibiza’s coast has a lot of variety, from large white sand beaches up to steep cliffs.
South coast: To make the most of the sunshine.
West coast: Beaches where you will be able to contemplate the amazing sunrise.
North Coast: Vertiginous cliffs and forest.
East coast: The port of Ibiza, located in a natural bay, is the principal access by sea to the city.
This is a privileged spot in the north of the island. If you’re heading for this cove, don’t forget your goggles so you can dive into its waters and take a look at its incomparably beautiful seabed.
It’s located in the north of the island its crystal-clear waters make this small cove an ideal spot for surface diving.
It’s quite calmed and perfect to relax. The most famous bars here are: Madera de Jaume and the restaurant Bar Flotante.
Portinatx is urban looking and offers a Wide selection of fase-food restaurants, parasols and deck chairs. It is one of the most convenient beaches on the island to go with children or with the family and that’s probably why it’s one of the most crowded in the north of Ibiza.
It’s the most famouse of them all. Crystal waters and 1,5 km of white sand with 4 fantastic restaurants: Malibú, Jockey Club, Sa Trinxa y Guaraná.
This is one of the longest beaches on the island: 2,700 m. long. It’s located between Ibiza and San José and it’s god plenty ‘chiringuitos’ offering water sports.
This beach looks east and it’s located at the foot of beautiful cliffs. It’s got a nudist area. The reddish clay that you can get from the rocks is very good for you skin. Dogs are welcome.
This is one of the most virgin and solitary coves in Ibiza. Perfect to dive in and discover its seabed.
Much more relaxing. The restaurants here are La Escollera and Chiringuito. Nudism here is allowed, specially on the side where the Chiringay is placed.
This is an impressive rocky beach with crystal waters. Extremely beautiful sunsets. Be careful with the cliff!
This is a small cove in the midst of a mountainous setting. On Sundays there’s a drum congregation.
This beach is recommended if you want to make the most of the sun. You can choose its 3 calmed creeks.
A small and remote beach where you’re bound to find privacy and quiet, even in the month of August Of rocky soil it is surrounded with fishermen's sheds
Due to the tick rounded stones, it is a hard to have a walk at the seaside. The best thing to do is to stay in restaurant Yemantjá or to have a mojito in Blue Marlin.