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Beach clubs in Ibiza

27 clubs across the island, from the Playa d'en Bossa party strip to sunset coves on the west and north coasts.

Beach clubs and coastline in Ibiza, Spain

Ibiza has 27 beach clubs in Ibiza worth knowing about. They range from budget-friendly spots on Playa d'en Bossa to €100+ daybeds at luxury venues on Cala Jondal and Cala Bassa.

Ratings sit between 3.7 and 4.6 stars across more than 36,000 Google reviews. Prices go from single-figure sunbed rentals at casual spots to serious money at places like Nassau, Cala Bassa Beach Club, and Casa Jondal. Most clubs open from April or May through October. A few along Playa d'en Bossa keep longer seasons.

The biggest concentration of clubs lines Playa d'en Bossa, the long sandy strip running south from Ibiza Town. But the south coast beaches of Ses Salines and Es Cavallet, the coves of the west coast, and the quieter east side all have their own scenes. For more options across the islands, check the full Spain beach club directory. The island's official tourism portal at ibiza.travel has useful beach and nightlife guides too.

Playa d'en Bossa is where most visitors start. It's a 3km stretch of sand with eight beach clubs, and you can walk between them. The vibe shifts from polished to party as you move along the strip.

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Nassau Beach Club

Beachfront sunbeds and cocktail service at Nassau Beach Club on Playa d'en Bossa

Nassau Beach Club is on the south end of Playa d'en Bossa. DJs play from midday, the cocktail bar is good, and the food is Mediterranean with some Asian touches. Sushi and seafood are what most people order. Cocktails get the most mentions in reviews (54), followed by the DJ sets.

The crowd is international and well-dressed. There's a full wine list, late-night food service, and brunch through dinner. Sunbed prices put it at the top end for Ibiza at €100+ pricing.

You'll want to book, especially for lunch or dinner in July and August. Free parking and valet are available. The venue is wheelchair accessible with a kids' menu. Rated 4.3 from nearly 2,900 Google reviews.

Zazú Ibiza

Stage performances and beachside dining at Zazú Ibiza

Zazú Ibiza sits on Playa d'en Bossa and doubles as a beach club, cocktail bar, sushi restaurant, and party venue. The stage productions are the main draw, with 154 review mentions. Professional dancers, live shows, and DJs create an atmosphere that ramps up through the evening.

Paella (127 mentions) and sushi (48) are the most talked-about dishes. The sangria and nachos also get regular praise. It's a place where lunch turns into an experience.

Rated 4.4 from 2,675 reviews at €€ pricing. Wheelchair accessible with free parking on-site.

Tanit Beach Ibiza

Sunbeds and DJ setup at Tanit Beach Ibiza on Playa d'en Bossa

Tanit Beach Ibiza is a sleek Mediterranean restaurant and beach club on Playa d'en Bossa. DJs are the top review mention (32 tags), followed by sushi and daybeds. It's polished without being pretentious.

Pricing is at the € level. Reservations accepted, valet parking available, and plenty of free street parking too. Rated 4.4 from 924 reviews. Open seasonally, typically May through October.

Coco Beach Ibiza

Seafront terrace and loungers at Coco Beach Ibiza

Coco Beach Ibiza is a trendy spot on Playa d'en Bossa with seafood, global cuisine, and cocktails. Reviews mention the beach setting (56 tags), customer service, and music most often. Wine is a talking point too, with guests praising the house selection.

Pricing is budget-friendly at €. Reservations are required. Valet parking and free parking lots both available. Wheelchair accessible. Rated 4.3 from 847 reviews.

Beachouse Ibiza

Boho beach setting with yoga and sunbeds at Beachouse Ibiza

Beachouse Ibiza is a boho-chic club right on Playa d'en Bossa. It serves creative Mediterranean food from breakfast through dinner. DJs, yoga sessions, and live music all feature. Reviews mention the yoga classes (18 tags), music, umbrellas, and towels.

It's family-friendly and LGBTQ+ friendly, with kids' menus and high chairs. Dogs are welcome too. Valet parking available.

Rated 4.1 from 1,519 reviews at € pricing. Wheelchair accessible with free Wi-Fi. Open seasonally.

Casa Bonafé Ibiza

Live music and beachfront cocktails at Casa Bonafé Ibiza

Casa Bonafé Ibiza is a beach club and restaurant on Playa d'en Bossa known for its live music (26 mentions) and party atmosphere. The sangria and croquettes are popular orders. A tuk-tuk service runs guests to and from nearby hotels.

Family-friendly with kids' menus and high chairs. Dogs allowed. Reservations required, especially for dinner.

Rated 4.3 from 328 reviews at €€ pricing. Wheelchair accessible throughout. Open seasonally.

Seahorse Ibiza Beach Club

Poolside dining area at Seahorse Ibiza Beach Club

Seahorse Ibiza Beach Club runs out of Hotel Vibra Algarb on the north end of Playa d'en Bossa. It's the highest-rated beach club in Ibiza at 4.6 stars, with 84% of its 395 reviews at five stars.

Guests consistently praise the food and service. Rice dishes, cocktails, and music are the most-mentioned features. The club also has a spa, one of the few spots where you can pair a beach day with a treatment.

Pricing is moderate at €€. Reservations accepted, free parking available. Open seasonally, typically April through October.

Playa Soleil Ibiza

Party atmosphere with DJs and sunbeds at Playa Soleil Ibiza

Playa Soleil Ibiza is the party-focused option on Playa d'en Bossa. Music (81 mentions), parties (38), and DJs (22) dominate the reviews. Sushi and sangria are the popular orders. It leans more towards nightlife than relaxation.

Rated 3.7 from 797 reviews at € pricing. It's polarising. People who come for the party energy love it. Those expecting a quiet beach day don't. Valet parking available. Reservations recommended for weekends.

The south end of the island has some of Ibiza's most famous beaches. Ses Salines and Es Cavallet attract a fashion-conscious crowd, and the beach clubs here match that energy.

Beso Beach Ibiza

Beachfront dining and sunbeds at Beso Beach on Ses Salines

Beso Beach Ibiza is on Platja de ses Salines, one of the most popular beaches in Ibiza. Paella dominates the reviews with 171 mentions, followed by sangria (72) and DJ sets (47). It runs on a minimum spend model.

The crowd skews trendy. Paid parking available with usually plenty of spaces. Reservations accepted.

Rated 4.1 from 2,882 reviews at €€ pricing. It's a big operation with strong opinions in both directions. Fans love the paella and the atmosphere. Critics find it overpriced.

NoHo Beach Club

Sunbeds and cocktails on the sand at NoHo Beach Club, Ses Salines

NoHo Beach Club is on Playa de las Salinas. It's one of the highest-rated clubs on the island at 4.5 stars, with 80% of reviews at five stars. The food is the main draw, with French toast, cachopo, and fideuà all getting specific mentions.

It has a gastronomic focus unusual for a beach club. Desserts get their own review tag. The team and service come up repeatedly in positive reviews. Dogs are welcome.

Reservations required. Paid parking with plenty of spaces. €€ pricing. Open seasonally.

El Chiringuito Ibiza

Beachside sunbeds and Mediterranean dining at El Chiringuito on Es Cavallet

El Chiringuito Ibiza sits on Es Cavallet beach, the next bay south from Ses Salines. It's where a well-heeled crowd goes for locally sourced dishes, oysters, and cocktails. The beach setting gets 318 review mentions, the most of any feature at any Ibiza beach club.

Kids are welcome with changing tables, high chairs, and a children's menu. Family-friendly and LGBTQ+ friendly.

Rated 4.1 from 2,356 reviews at € pricing. Parking can be tricky, with both free and paid lots available. Reservations recommended. Open seasonally, usually 10am to 6pm daily.

Jockey Club

Jockey Club is another fixture on Ses Salines beach and appears consistently in "best beach clubs in Ibiza" lists. It's known for its relaxed, somewhat bohemian atmosphere and solid Mediterranean kitchen. The crowd tends to be slightly older and more low-key than at neighbouring Beso Beach.

Expect sunbeds on the sand, table service, and DJs playing Balearic house through the afternoon. Reservations are recommended during peak season.

Cala Jondal on the southwest coast is where Ibiza's most serious food clubs are. The bay is sheltered, the water is calm, and three beach clubs share the shoreline.

Blue Marlin Ibiza

Cocktails and sunset views at Blue Marlin Ibiza

Blue Marlin Ibiza is the most famous name on Cala Jondal. It built its reputation as a celebrity magnet, with A-listers and superyacht visitors arriving via a private jetty. Cocktails (14 mentions), sushi, and sunsets are the review highlights.

The vibe is glammed-up hedonism. Expect high prices for premium daybeds and bottle service. Reservations are essential during peak season.

Rated 4.2 from reviews at €€ pricing. The club has had various iterations over the years, but it remains one of the island's most talked-about names.

Tropicana Ibiza Beach Club

Sunbed service and Mediterranean dining at Tropicana on Cala Jondal

Tropicana Ibiza Beach Club has held its spot on Cala Jondal since 1988. That makes it one of the longest-running beach clubs on the island. The setup is straightforward: reserve a sunbed, get a personal waiter, order from the Mediterranean menu.

Grilled fish, salads, and paella are the kitchen highlights. Prices sit in the mid-range at €30-60 per person. A dinghy service runs for anyone anchored offshore. Sundays bring live Caribbean and Brazilian music.

Rated 4.2 from 515 reviews. Open May through October. Reservations recommended, especially on weekends.

Casa Jondal

Pine-shaded beachfront dining at Casa Jondal on Cala Jondal

Casa Jondal is the fine dining option on Cala Jondal. Chef Rafa Zafra, formerly of El Bulli, runs a kitchen focused on seafood with minimal preparation. Oysters, red prawn carpaccio, langoustine al ajillo, whole grilled fish. It earned a spot on the World's 50 Best Discovery list.

Lunch only, 1pm to 5:30pm. That narrow window means reservations are essential, especially June through September. Book via WhatsApp or email well in advance.

Expect to spend €100+ per person. No DJs, no thumping bass. If you want the best seafood lunch on the island, this is where you go. Rated 4.2 from 839 reviews.

The west coast has Ibiza's most scenic coves. The water is clear, the sunsets are the island's best, and the clubs here lean upscale.

Cotton Beach Club Ibiza

White terrace overlooking the sea at Cotton Beach Club on Cala Tarida

Cotton Beach Club Ibiza overlooks Cala Tarida from a pure-white terrace. Sunset views (53 mentions) and sushi (47) are the main draws, with DJs and saxophone players providing the soundtrack. Massages and towel service are available.

Family-friendly with high chairs and a kids' area. Wheelchair accessible. Free parking and free Wi-Fi.

Rated 4.2 from 1,435 reviews. Reservations accepted. Open seasonally from May through October.

Cala Bassa Beach Club

Balinese gazebos and turquoise water at Cala Bassa Beach Club

Cala Bassa Beach Club, known locally as CBbC, has been the anchor of one of Ibiza's most photogenic coves since 2011. The club stretches across the full length of the beach. There's a casual beachside shack, a Spanish chiringuito, a sushi corner, and a full gourmet restaurant.

Seating ranges from standard wooden loungers to Balinese gazebos and bamboo daybeds. Expect minimum spend requirements on premium spots. DJs play lounge and deep house from midday until sunset. Water sports are available directly from the beach, including jet skis, paddleboards, and kayaks.

Rated 4.2 from 3,200 reviews at €100+ pricing. Reservations strongly recommended. Walk-ins risk being turned away in peak season.

El Silencio Ibiza

Pool and cliff views at El Silencio Ibiza near Cala Molí

El Silencio Ibiza is on the west coast near Cala Molí. The pool (101 mentions) and sunset (99) are the two things guests talk about most. Chef Mauro Colagreco has been involved with the food programme. Focaccia, churros, and sangria are popular orders.

It's family-friendly with changing tables, high chairs, and a kids' menu. The venue has a pool rather than direct beach access, but the cliff-top views make up for it. Hammocks and loungers line the terraces.

Rated 3.7 from 1,546 reviews at €€ pricing. It's divisive. The setting gets high marks, but parking is a common complaint, and some guests feel the prices don't match the food quality. Free parking lot available. Open seasonally.

Sant Antoni on the west side of the island has its own beach club scene, with a party-focused crowd and some of the best sunsets in Ibiza. If you're exploring this area, Mallorca is also reachable by ferry.

O Beach Ibiza

Pool party atmosphere with DJs at O Beach Ibiza in Sant Antoni

O Beach Ibiza is the biggest party-focused beach club on the island. It's a pool club in Sant Antoni known for its poolside parties, aerial performances, and big-name DJs. Party (247 mentions), beds (81), and drinks (54) dominate the reviews.

This is a day club, not a laid-back beach hangout. Tickets are often required. Lockers available. Expect bouncers and a dress code.

Rated 4.2 from 3,204 reviews at €€ pricing. Wheelchair accessible. Open seasonally. The most-reviewed club in Ibiza.

Pomelo Playa

Hammocks and seafront cocktails at Pomelo Playa in Sant Antoni

Pomelo Playa is a more relaxed option in Sant Antoni. Reviews mention the seafront setting (99 tags) and cocktails (28) most often. Sangria, croquetas, burrata, and hummus are popular orders. Hammocks line the beachfront.

Rated 4.2 from 838 reviews at €€ pricing. Free parking on-site with plenty of spaces. Reservations accepted. Open seasonally. A good pick for a lower-key afternoon on the Sant Antoni coast.

Tigre Morado Ibiza

Sunset dining on the beach at Tigre Morado, Port des Torrent

Tigre Morado Ibiza is at Port des Torrent, between Sant Antoni and Cala Bassa. It's a beach club, restaurant, sushi bar, and event venue. Reviews highlight the beach setting (182 mentions), sunsets (103), and sushi (55). The Peruvian-influenced dishes and paella also get regular mentions.

Family-friendly with kids' menus and high chairs. Dogs are welcome. Live music, wheelchair accessible, and free Wi-Fi.

Rated 4.3 from 1,906 reviews at €€ pricing. Reservations required. Sunbed areas operate with a minimum spend (€10 for the lounger plus €60 on food and drinks in peak season). Open seasonally.

The east coast is quieter than the south and west. Clubs here lean towards wellness, organic food, and a more relaxed pace.

Aiyanna Ibiza

Boho beachfront terrace at Aiyanna Ibiza on Cala Nova

Aiyanna Ibiza is on Cala Nova, a sandy beach on the east coast. It's the second-highest-rated club on the island at 4.5 stars from 2,163 reviews. The health-conscious Mediterranean menu features tagine, cannelloni, and organic dishes. Cocktails get 117 mentions, the most of any review tag.

Yoga classes run on the wooden terrace with a sea view, followed by healthy breakfast buffets. Live music, parasols, and a chill-out atmosphere define the experience. Free Wi-Fi and wheelchair accessible.

€€ pricing. Reservations required. Free parking on-site. Family-friendly with kids' options. Open seasonally.

Amante Ibiza

Clifftop terrace overlooking the cove at Amante Ibiza

Amante Ibiza is built into a cliff overlooking Cala Sol d'en Serra, near Cala Llonga. The terraced setup cascades down to a golden beach with views stretching to Formentera on the horizon. Island (80 mentions), yoga (15), and cliffs (10) are the most-referenced review tags.

The kitchen does Mediterranean fine dining. Pistachio tiramisu and squid ink risotto are specific dishes guests mention. There's also yoga, massage treatments, and occasional movie nights. It's one of the island's more sedate spots, popular for date nights.

Rated 4.4 from 1,708 reviews at €€€ pricing. Reservations required. Free and paid parking. Family-friendly with kids' menus and high chairs. Open seasonally, 1pm until late.

Yellow Fish Beach Club

Riverfront sunbeds and DJ setup at Yellow Fish Beach Club, Santa Eulària

Yellow Fish Beach Club is a smaller, newer spot on the Santa Eulària riverfront. It works on a €50 per person minimum spend model. The sunbed is free if you eat and drink enough. The prawn roll is the top dish according to reviews.

DJs play through the afternoon. Dogs are welcome, making it one of the few pet-friendly beach clubs on the island.

Rated 4.2 from 16 reviews (all recent). Open seasonally, typically spring through October.

Nikki Beach Ibiza

Pool area and sunbeds at Nikki Beach Ibiza in S'Argamassa

Nikki Beach Ibiza is at S'Argamassa on the east coast. It's a global brand, and the Ibiza outpost had a major renovation in 2024. Music (92 mentions), pool (51), and cocktails (27) are the top review tags. Champagne, sushi, and live entertainment also come up frequently.

Poolside Bali beds are the prime real estate. Live shows range from saxophone players to Afro house nights. Family-friendly with high chairs. Wheelchair accessible throughout, including parking and restrooms.

Rated 4.3 from 943 reviews at € pricing. Halal food and vegan options available. Free parking and valet service. Reservations accepted. Open seasonally.

The north coast is the quietest part of Ibiza. One beach club holds its own here, on the cove famous for Sunday drum circles.

Elements Eivissa Beach Club

Sunset over Cala Benirras from Elements Eivissa Beach Club

Elements Eivissa Beach Club sits at Cala Benirras, the cove known for its Sunday drum circles. The sunset is the main draw, with 89 reviews mentioning it specifically. The vibe leans bohemian. Reviews reference the hippy atmosphere, massage treatments, smoothies, and organic dishes.

There's a spa on-site. The menu includes vegetarian and vegan options alongside Mediterranean seafood. Family-friendly with a kids' menu, high chairs, and a dedicated children's area.

Pricing is at €€€. Reservations are required. Free parking on-site. At 3.9 stars from 1,709 reviews, it's the most polarising club on the list. People who love the setting rate it highly. Complaints usually centre on pricing relative to the food quality.

Mojito Beach Club Ibiza

Latin music and cocktail bar at Mojito Beach Club Ibiza

Mojito Beach Club Ibiza is a different kind of place. It's in Ibiza Town, categorised as a disco club and piano bar. Open from midday until 6am daily, it centres on Latin music: bachata, salsa, and live performances.

It's the cheapest option in Ibiza at € pricing. Reviews highlight the cocktails, the atmosphere, and friendly staff. The venue is LGBTQ+ friendly and popular with groups.

Rated 4.3 from 294 reviews. Wheelchair accessible, takes reservations, and accepts card and NFC payments.

Frequently asked questions about Ibiza beach clubs

How much do beach clubs in Ibiza cost?

Prices range from free entry at casual spots like Mojito Beach Club to €100+ for premium daybeds at Nassau Beach Club, Cala Bassa Beach Club, and Casa Jondal. Mid-range clubs like Beso Beach and Tigre Morado sit at €€ with minimum spend requirements of €50-60 per person. Budget-friendly options along Playa d'en Bossa start at € pricing.

Do you need to book beach clubs in Ibiza in advance?

For most clubs, yes. Nassau, Elements, NoHo, and Casa Jondal all require reservations. Cala Bassa Beach Club turns away walk-ins during peak season. Booking ahead is recommended for any weekend visit between June and September, especially for sunbed areas and restaurant tables.

What is the best beach club in Ibiza?

Seahorse Ibiza Beach Club has the highest rating at 4.6 stars. Aiyanna and NoHo follow at 4.5. For parties, O Beach and Zazú are the top picks. For food, Casa Jondal and Amante lead. For sunsets, Cotton Beach Club, El Silencio, and Elements at Cala Benirras are the go-to spots. It depends on what you're after.

Are beach clubs in Ibiza open all year?

Most operate seasonally, opening in April or May and closing in October or early November. A handful along Playa d'en Bossa keep extended seasons. Casa Jondal runs a lunch-only service from May through October. Check each club's page for specific opening dates before visiting.

What is the best area for beach clubs in Ibiza?

Playa d'en Bossa has the highest concentration, with eight clubs along a 3km strip. Ses Salines and Es Cavallet are more fashion-forward. Cala Jondal has the best food-focused clubs. The west coast (Cala Bassa, Cala Tarida) offers the best sunsets. The east coast (Cala Nova, S'Argamassa) is more laid-back and wellness-oriented.

Can you bring kids to beach clubs in Ibiza?

Many clubs are family-friendly. Nassau, Beachouse, Cotton Beach Club, El Chiringuito, Nikki Beach, Tigre Morado, and Elements all have kids' menus, high chairs, or dedicated children's areas. O Beach and Playa Soleil are better suited to adults. Mojito is a late-night venue.

Are there pet-friendly beach clubs in Ibiza?

Yellow Fish Beach Club, Beachouse Ibiza, NoHo Beach Club, Casa Bonafé, and Tigre Morado all welcome dogs. Check with each venue for any restrictions during peak season.

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