
Cala Bassa Beach Club is a full-scale resort operation on Ibiza's west coast, right on Cala Bassa beach in Sant Josep. It's one of the biggest beach club setups in the Balearic Islands, with a restaurant, spa, live music and enough sunbeds and hammocks to cover a long stretch of sand.
The chiringuito bar is the heart of the place. Hammocks, deckchairs and umbrellas spread across the beach, and there's a kids' area with high chairs and a children's menu. Families come here without a second thought. Live music keeps things moving through the afternoon.
Prices sit at the $$$ level. Reservations are accepted, and you'll want one in peak season. Parking is easy, with both free and paid lots that rarely fill up. The whole venue is wheelchair accessible, from the entrance to the restrooms.
Rated 4.3 from 7,343 reviews. The majority of guests give it top marks, though a small share of one-star ratings pull the average down slightly. People treat it as a full day out, with massage and snorkelling both popular alongside the food and drinks.
The club is currently temporarily closed. Check their website before planning a visit.
The kitchen covers a lot of ground. Mediterranean, sushi, fusion and grill all feature on a menu that runs from breakfast through dinner and dessert. Sushi is what guests talk about most. Vegan and vegetarian options are available too.
Cocktails and wine are the big draws at the bar. Beer, coffee and small plates fill in the gaps. It's a $$$ venue, so expect to pay accordingly, but you can eat and drink here from morning to night without running out of options.
It's a $$$ venue, so expect premium pricing. Sunbed and hammock rental, food and drinks all sit at the higher end for Ibiza. Reservations are free to make and worth doing if you want a guaranteed spot.
Yes. The club accepts reservations, and booking ahead is a good idea during peak summer months. You can reserve through their website.
Very much so. There's a dedicated kids' area, high chairs and a children's menu. It's one of the more family-oriented beach clubs on Ibiza's west coast.
Yes. Live music is a regular feature and a big part of the daytime atmosphere. The chiringuito bar area is where most of the action happens.
Parking is straightforward. There's both a free and a paid parking lot, and spaces are usually easy to find.





Beautiful beach with excellent amenities! Panoramic restaurants and a fully equipped beach!
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