The best beaches and coves of Ibiza

Cala Salada
If you have ever been to Ibiza you will know that it is an ideal place to spend your summer holidays, since this Mediterranean island has much to offer the traveler, beyond its well-known nightlife offer. In fact, in 1999 it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO thanks to its natural spaces and culture.

Without a doubt, one of the main attractions of this Balearic island is its coastline, being able to find beaches that have nothing to envy to those of other corners of the planet. Today at Vuela Viajes we want to talk to you precisely about the best beaches and coves that you can find in Ibiza. Would you like to join us? It will be most useful if you plan to travel to the island in the next few months!

Cala Conta

Cala Conta
First of all, we want to talk to you about Cala Conta, a set of beaches with crystal clear waters separated by rocky areas that have spectacular views of the islands that are located in front of the coast. In addition, it is one of the best places in Ibiza to watch the sunset.

Sa Caleta

Sa Caleta
A beach that cannot be missed on this list is Sa Caleta, also known as Es Bol Nou. Protected by reddish cliffs, this horseshoe-shaped cove is surrounded by a natural environment of great beauty. It is perfect for families thanks to its shallow waters and for snorkelling . In addition, it is important to note that here are the ruins of the first Phoenician settlement on the island, which dates back to 654 BC.

Playa d’en Bossa

Den Bossa beach
We also want to tell you about Playa d’en Bossa, one of the most popular on the island. Located in San JosĂ©, it is considered the longest beach in Ibiza and has a lot of services: rental of sun loungers and umbrellas; watersports; entertainment for children … Do not forget that on this beach you can find some legendary places on the island, such as the Space nightclub, as well as modern bars.

Ses Salines

Ses Salines
Located at the southern tip of Ibiza, this beach, also known as Playa de Las Salinas, is located in the Ses Salines Natural Park. It is shaped like a half moon and is surrounded by a pine forest. Like most of the island’s beaches, Ses Salinas has crystal clear waters. Another point to keep in mind is that it has a wide range of bars and beach bars.

Cala Jondal

Cala Jondal
One of the most popular beaches in Ibiza at the moment is Cala Jondal, and the truth is that it is not surprising, since we are talking about a wide bay of boulders surrounded by cliffs, whose waters have bottoms with sandbanks. In addition, it must be taken into account that there are a large number of beach clubs , very frequented by VIP people.

Cala Bassa

Cala Bassa
Another of the sandy areas that cannot be missed on this list is Cala Bassa, a sandy beach with rocks at the ends and surrounded by pine forests. With calm, crystal clear and shallow waters, it offers one of the best sunsets on the island.

Cala d’Hort

DHort cove
We also want to include in our list Cala d’Hort, a small but charming beach that is protected by a cliff. One of the main attractions of this beach are the views that are obtained from the mysterious island of Es VedrĂ , which is located a few meters from the shore. Also here you can enjoy a spectacular sunset.

Cala Salada

Cala Saladeta
Knowing that we have left many beaches in the dark, we are going to end by talking about Cala Salada, located next to Cala Saladeta. These are two beaches located in the same entrance to the sea connected by a path that borders the coast. With turquoise, calm and clean waters, they are perfect beaches for both swimming and snorkeling .