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How many beaches does Ibiza have?

With a coastline of 210 km, Ibiza has more than 80 beaches and coves. Many are very famous, but others are hidden. There are nudist beaches, there are beaches to spend with the whole family. Quieter, more crowded… On the island you can travel 41 km from north to south and 15 km from east to west in search of the beach that best suits your needs. 

Are you more of a soft sandy or rocky beach person? There are many beaches to visit in Ibiza and, in this article, we tell you about the best ones. The ones that tourists return to the island to repeat. Those points that are a must on your itinerary. 

Unique features of Ibiza's beaches

Ibiza’s beaches attract more than 3 million tourists a year. Did you know that Cala Compte is one of the 25 best beaches and coves in Europe? But what characteristics do most of these Mediterranean paradises share?

Crystal clear waters and sandy shores

This is undoubtedly one of the main characteristics of Ibiza’s beaches. If there is one thing these paradises stand out for, it is their crystal-clear waters. Those that you can see the bottom and discover the variety of marine fauna and flora that live there.

The waters of Ibiza’s beaches are perfect for those who want to venture into snorkelling and scuba diving. Moreover, according to a study by the Mediterranean Institute of Advanced Studies, 90% of Ibiza’s beaches have a water quality rated as excellent.

Beach clubs and amenities

With more than 30 beachfront clubs and discotheques, Ibiza is a destination that attracts techno and house music lovers.

Places like Blue Marlin, Ushuaïa and Nikki Beach offer exclusive services, from Balinese beds and private pools to gourmet restaurants and international DJs.

Nothing beats the combination of beach and party. And Ibiza knows very well how to do it.

Environmental and conservation efforts

The preservation of the natural environment is a priority in Ibiza. The island has implemented several environmental initiatives, such as the protection of Posidonia meadows, a marine plant vital to the Mediterranean marine ecosystem.

Ibiza has 6 beaches with Blue Flag certification, guaranteeing water quality and proper environmental management.

Total count of official beaches in ibiza

Según datos del Consell Insular d’Eivissa y registros turísticos, Ibiza cuenta con unas 80 playas oficiales, cada una con su encanto y características únicas.

Criteria for defining a beach

Defining what constitutes a beach can vary. Generally speaking, a beach is an area of coastline where sand or pebbles meet the sea. In the context of Ibiza, official beaches are those that are recognised by the local authorities and have basic services:

  • Signposted access
  • Regular cleaning
  • In some cases, lifeguards

Categorizing Ibiza's beaches

In Ibiza you can find different types of beaches. I’m sure some of them will suit your preferences. Something quieter, perhaps? Best beaches for diving?

Popular and well-known beaches

Ibiza’s best-known beaches, such as Playa d’en Bossa and Ses Salines, attract thousands of tourists every year. Both offer a wide range of services, from restaurants and bars.

The second is also known for its public figures and celebrities who can be seen sunbathing and strolling along the shore enjoying their holidays.

Hidden gems and secluded spots

For those seeking tranquillity and privacy, Ibiza offers numerous hidden and more secluded beaches. Cala Llentrisca and Cala d’en Serra are examples of more secluded coves where you can enjoy nature in its purest state, far from the tourist hustle and bustle.

Family-friendly beaches

Ibiza is also a perfect destination for families. Beaches such as Cala Llonga and Es Canar are ideal for children due to their shallow and calm waters, and the availability of services such as playgrounds, family restaurants and shops.

According to a report by the Ibiza Tourist Board, these beaches are the favourite ones for families, with 70% of family visitors.

Beaches for water sports and activities

More than 40% of the tourists who come to the island do so for water activities such as scuba diving and snorkelling. Over the years, Ibiza has become a destination to enjoy the seabed.

For water sports lovers, Ibiza offers excellent options. Cala Jondal and Cala Martina are popular destinations for activities such as windsurfing, kitesurfing and paddle surfing.

Top Beaches to visit in Ibiza

Are you already packing your swimwear to explore every corner of the island? Check out the following beaches!

Playa d'en Bossa

More than half a million people visit this beach located approximately 3 kilometres south of Ibiza Town.

It is almost 3 kilometres long, making it the longest beach on the island. Along the sandy beach, you can find different places to relax on sun loungers and protect yourself from the sun with umbrellas.

It also has different beach clubs where you can cool off and eat while you enjoy the Ibiza climate.

Since 2010, it has been gaining popularity thanks to the arrival of the famous Ushuaïa Ibiza nightclub, which has been classified as ‘the best nightclub in the world’ according to DJ Magazine.

Playa de Talamanca

This beach is located in the town of Talamanca, just 2 kilometres from the centre of Ibiza town. With a total length of 900 metres, it has become one of the most frequented beaches all year round, with more than 300,000 visitors.

The cove of Talamanca, with its long, curved coastline, creates a small island paradise. Its soft sand and shallow waters are perfect for a safe and relaxing swim.

Along the walkway, you can find different bars, beach bars and restaurants serving Mediterranean food, so that you can get to know the local gastronomy a little better.

Ses Salines

Ses Salines is located in the natural park of the same name. Its crystal clear waters and white sand make it one of the most popular beaches on the island.

It owes its name to the vast area in the south of the island where the sea enters so that the water evaporates, allowing salt to be obtained.

In this area, the purity and transparency of the waters stand out remarkably thanks to the Posidonia Oceanica, which has been recognised as a World Heritage Site.

Es Cavallet

Es Cavallet is one of the best known nudist beaches in Ibiza. Located in a nature reserve, it offers unspoilt surroundings and a relaxed atmosphere, and is also a popular meeting point for the LGBTQ+ community.

Playa de Figueretas

Close to the centre of Ibiza town, Playa de Figueretas is an urban beach with a promenade lined with restaurants, bars and shops. Its calm waters and convenient location make it perfect for a quick and accessible visit.

The waters are shallow and mostly sheltered from the waves, making it a perfect place for safe bathing and for children to play.

Ibiza continues to be one of the most attractive tourist destinations in the Mediterranean. As you can see, there is a wide variety of beaches and coves all over the island. Which one do you choose?