
Cala Bassa Beach Club, known locally as CBbC, has held down Ibiza's west coast since 2011. It spans the full length of Cala Bassa beach in Sant Josep de sa Talaia, backed by pine-covered cliffs and clear turquoise water.
The setup is more resort compound than typical chiringuito. There's a casual beachside shack, a Spanish-inspired chiringuito, a sushi and cocktail corner, and a full fine dining restaurant. Seating goes from standard loungers to Balinese gazebos and bamboo-canopied daybeds.
DJs play lounge and deep house from midday until sunset. The music stays at conversation level during the day, ramping up through the afternoon. It's a sunset crowd, not a late-night one.
Water sports run directly from the beach. Jet skis, paddleboards, and kayaks are all available without leaving the property.
Prices sit at €100+ and climb from there. Expect minimum spend requirements on premium spots in July and August. Reservations are strongly recommended for restaurant tables and sunbed areas. Walk-ins during peak season risk being turned away.
Rated 4.2 from 3,200 Google reviews. That's a solid score at this volume, putting it among the more reviewed beach clubs on the island.
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