
Cala Bassa Beach Club, known as CBbC, has occupied Ibiza's west coast since 2011. It spreads across the full length of Cala Bassa beach in Sant Josep de sa Talaia, with pine-covered cliffs behind it and clear water out front.
The setup is more resort than typical chiringuito. There are four distinct areas within the same property: a casual beachside shack, a Spanish-style chiringuito, a sushi and cocktail bar, and a full fine dining restaurant. Seating runs from standard loungers to Balinese gazebos and bamboo-canopied daybeds.
DJs spin lounge and deep house from midday, building through the afternoon toward sunset. The music stays at conversation level during the day. It's a sunset-crowd venue, not a late-night one.
Prices start at €100+ per person and go well beyond that for premium spots. In July and August, the best sunbed areas and gazebos come with minimum spend requirements. Reservations are essential for both restaurant tables and sunbed zones. Walk-ins during peak season often don't get in.
Rated 4.2 from 3,200 reviews, it's among the most reviewed beach clubs on the island and holds that score consistently.
Four food and drink options sit within the same property. The fine dining restaurant handles the serious meals, the Spanish chiringuito does paella and Mediterranean classics, and a dedicated sushi bar runs fresh rolls and Japanese-influenced plates alongside cocktails. The beach shack covers lighter bites and drinks between swims.
Cocktails are the big draw. The drinks list is long, and champagne flows freely in the premium areas. Prices match the setting throughout. Don't expect chiringuito rates.
Prices start at €100+ per person. Premium sunbeds and Balinese gazebos come with minimum spend requirements on top, which climb sharply in July and August. Budget €200+ per person if you want a top-tier spot with food and drinks included.
Yes, and they're essential. Restaurant tables and premium sunbed areas book up well in advance in peak season. Walk-ins during July and August regularly get turned away. Book via cbbcgroup.com or call +34 902 30 04 44.
There are four options on site. The fine dining restaurant covers Mediterranean cuisine, the chiringuito does paella and Spanish classics, and the sushi bar handles Japanese plates. The beach shack is for casual snacks and drinks. You won't need to leave the property for a full day of eating.
Yes, parking is available on site. Cala Bassa is a remote beach, so driving is the most practical way to get there. The car park fills early on busy summer days, so arriving before midday is a good idea.
Jet skis, paddleboards, and kayaks are all available directly from the beach. You can book them without leaving the property. Availability varies by season, so check in advance if you're visiting outside peak summer.

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