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The best beaches in Ibiza for 2026

Summer is approaching, and Ibiza is already becoming one of the hottest destinations for 2026. For many people, the island still brings to mind famous clubs, long lunches that turn into sunset drinks, and the kind of nightlife it has become known for across the world. That side of Ibiza absolutely exists, and for some travellers it is exactly what they want. But Ibiza is far more layered than its party reputation suggests.


Beyond the beach clubs and bars, Ibiza is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in the Mediterranean. Across the island you will find quiet coves tucked beneath pine-covered cliffs, long sandy bays with shallow waters ideal for families, polished beach scenes with elegant restaurants, and wild corners that still feel wonderfully untouched. One of the reasons Ibiza continues to appeal to such a wide range of travellers is because it can be many things at once. It can be sociable and glamorous, but also peaceful, slow, and deeply restorative.


If you are planning a summer escape to Ibiza in 2026, these are the beaches worth knowing about.



Cala Gracioneta


Cala Gracioneta is one of Ibiza’s most charming all-rounders. It is a small white-sand cove with beautiful turquoise water and a setting that feels intimate without being too remote. Although compact, it has a very special atmosphere and is one of those beaches that works from morning through to evening.


Earlier in the day it feels peaceful and local, while by lunchtime the beach and restaurant scene become more lively. It is ideal for travellers who want a beach that feels effortlessly beautiful, with clear swimmable water and a classic Ibiza look and feel.



Cala Vadella


Set on the west coast, Cala Vadella is a broad, sheltered bay with calm water and a more relaxed atmosphere than some of the island’s better-known hotspots. The drive down is part of the experience, with winding roads and sudden glimpses of the sea before the bay appears below.


This is a particularly good choice for couples and families looking for an easy beach day in a scenic setting. The water is usually gentle, the beach is comfortable for a full day by the sea, and the overall mood feels laid-back and unhurried.



Cala Gració


Cala Gració is one of the best beaches in Ibiza for convenience without compromising on beauty. Located within easy reach of San Antonio, it offers golden sand, clear water, and a calm atmosphere that feels a world away from the busier side of town.


It is ideal for those who want an attractive beach that is easy to reach on foot or by a short drive. The calm sea also makes it a lovely choice for swimming and snorkelling.



Cala Olivera


For those looking for something quieter, Cala Olivera is one of Ibiza’s more under-the-radar gems. Tucked away on the east coast, it feels more secluded than many of the island’s better-known beaches, which is very much part of its appeal.


The cove itself is small and pretty, with golden sand, clear water, and a less crowded feel. It suits travellers who value a quieter setting and are happy to go a little further in exchange for a more peaceful beach day.



Cala Mastella


Cala Mastella has a lovely old-school charm to it. This small cove feels simple and authentic, making it an excellent choice for those who want a beach day that centres around swimming, relaxing, and eating very well.


It is particularly well known for seafood, and that combination of a pretty coastal setting and long, leisurely lunches gives it a timeless appeal. For many, this is exactly the kind of Ibiza that feels hardest to leave behind.



Sol d’en Serra


Sol d’en Serra is one of the most romantic beaches in Ibiza. By day it offers a peaceful setting with dramatic cliffs and lovely views, but it is in the evening that it becomes especially memorable.


This is a beach that suits couples beautifully, particularly those who want to stay for supper as the light changes and the whole cove takes on a softer, more atmospheric feel. It is one of the island’s best options for a beach day that naturally turns into an evening out.



Cala Jondal


Cala Jondal is one of the most glamorous beaches in Ibiza and is known for its polished crowd, smart beach clubs, and lively but elevated atmosphere. This is where the island’s more luxurious side is on full display.


For travellers who enjoy stylish lunches, elegant surroundings, and a social beach scene, Cala Jondal is a natural choice. It offers the energy Ibiza is known for, but in a more refined and upscale setting.



Cala Xarraca


Cala Xarraca is one of the best beaches in Ibiza for snorkelling and swimming. The water here is exceptionally clear, and the surrounding landscape feels more natural and rugged than some of the island’s more polished beach scenes.


It is an excellent choice for travellers who want a beach day that feels more about the sea itself, with a quieter atmosphere and a distinctly unspoilt feel.



Las Salinas


Las Salinas remains one of Ibiza’s most iconic beaches. It is fashionable, lively, and full of energy, especially later in the day. For those looking for a beach with atmosphere, music, and a social crowd, it continues to deliver.


That said, it is also a genuinely beautiful stretch of coastline, with soft sand and a scenic natural setting. If you want a beach that captures the more vibrant side of Ibiza, Las Salinas is one of the island’s signature spots.



Talamanca


Talamanca is one of the easiest beaches to enjoy if you are staying in or near Ibiza Town. It has a long sweep of golden sand, a pleasant promenade, and a more local, everyday feel than some of the island’s more dramatic coves.


It works particularly well for travellers who want convenience, stylish seaside dining, and a more relaxed atmosphere. It may not be the wildest or most secluded beach on the island, but it is one of the easiest to weave into a chic Ibiza stay.



Punta Galera


Punta Galera is very different from the classic Ibiza beach image. There is no sand here, only flat rocks, dramatic cliffs, and sensational sunset views. It is a place for swimming, sitting, and properly switching off.


This is best for travellers who are less interested in traditional beach set-ups and more drawn to something natural, scenic, and a little more bohemian. It feels peaceful and very distinctly Ibiza in a quieter way.



Cala Llonga


Cala Llonga is one of the best beaches in Ibiza for families. The bay is wide and sheltered, the sand is soft, and the shallow water makes it especially appealing for those travelling with younger children.


It offers an easy, relaxed beach day while still feeling scenic and attractive. For family holidays in Ibiza, it is one of the most dependable choices on the island.



Cala Conta and Cala Bassa


These are two of Ibiza’s most photographed beaches, and with good reason. The water is bright, clear, and almost impossibly blue, while the sand is pale and soft, giving both beaches an almost Caribbean feel.


They are popular, particularly in peak season, but remain worth visiting for their sheer beauty alone. For first-time visitors to Ibiza, they are often among the beaches that leave the biggest impression.



Cala d’Hort


If you want one of the most iconic views in Ibiza, Cala d’Hort is the beach to know. Looking out towards Es Vedrà, it offers a dramatic and unmistakably Ibizan backdrop.


This is one of the beaches where the scenery really defines the experience. It is especially lovely for a long lunch followed by an afternoon swim, with the option of staying through to sunset for one of the island’s most memorable views.



Ibiza continues to draw people back because it offers so much more than one single version of a holiday. Yes, it can be glamorous, energetic, and wonderfully social, but it can also be scenic, peaceful, and deeply relaxing. Its beaches reflect that beautifully.


The key to planning the right Ibiza trip is choosing the part of the island, and the style of beach, that suits the kind of holiday you actually want. Whether that means long lunches by the sea, hidden coves, family-friendly bays, or lively stretches with music and atmosphere, Ibiza has far more range than many people realise.


If you are considering Ibiza for summer 2026 and would like help finding the right hotel, area, or overall style of stay, we would be delighted to help design something that fits you perfectly.

 
 
 
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