Beach clubs in Sant Jordi de ses Salines
Playa d'en Bossa party spots, Ses Salines classics, and a sunset perch at Cap des Falco.

Sant Jordi de ses Salines covers some of Ibiza's most famous coastline. The municipality stretches from the long party strip of Playa d'en Bossa in the north down to the protected salt flats and beaches of Ses Salines in the south. Nine beach clubs in Sant Jordi de ses Salines are worth knowing about here.
Ratings range from 3.6 to 4.5 stars across more than 12,600 Google reviews. Prices start at budget-friendly € spots on Playa d'en Bossa and climb to €100+ at the luxury end near Ses Salines and Cap des Falco. Most clubs open from April or May through October, with a few stretching into November. The official Ibiza tourism portal has useful info on beaches and transport across the island.
The action splits into two zones. Playa d'en Bossa runs along the eastern coast with five clubs packed along its sandy stretch. Further south, Ses Salines beach and the rocky headland of Cap des Falco host four more, with a completely different feel.
Where to stay in Sant Jordi de ses Salines

Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel
Recommended hotel for Sant Jordi de ses Salines beach clubs
Ushuaïa Beach Club Restaurant

Ushuaïa Beach Club Restaurant sits inside The Unexpected Ibiza Hotel on Playa d'en Bossa. It's the highest-rated club in the area at 4.5 stars from 947 reviews, with 72% of those at five stars.
The food mixes Mediterranean and Asian flavours. Breakfast gets consistently strong praise, and guests call it some of the best they've had. Cocktails, paella, and DJ sets come up repeatedly in reviews. Live music and electronic acts play regularly, and the energy builds through the day.
Pricing is at the top end. Expect €100+ territory for a full experience. The club is wheelchair accessible, takes reservations, and has plenty of parking. It opens seasonally from spring through autumn.
Vanilla Beach Ibiza

Vanilla Beach Ibiza is right on the sand at Playa d'en Bossa. It works for a long lunch or a late-afternoon cocktail with your feet near the water. Rated 4.5 from 865 Google reviews.
The menu is Mediterranean with international touches. Fresh seafood, salads, and grilled dishes keep things honest. The cocktail list goes beyond the standard mojito-and-spritz routine, and the wine selection pairs well with whatever you order.
DJs set the tone during the day, building energy as the sun drops. It's not a party venue, more of a place to enjoy the afternoon at your own pace. Pricing sits at $$$ level. Book sunbeds early in July and August.
Coco Beach Ibiza

Coco Beach Ibiza occupies a prime spot on Playa d'en Bossa with a seafront terrace and loungers. It holds a 4.3 rating from 847 reviews, and 65% of those are five stars.
Seafood and global cuisine are the draw. Guests regularly mention the wine, the kitchen quality, and attentive service. The club also has a fireplace for cooler evenings, which is unusual for a beach spot. Free WiFi and wheelchair access make it practical.
Reservations are required here. Parking options include free and paid lots, plus valet. Pricing is moderate at €, which makes it one of the more affordable choices on Playa d'en Bossa. The crowd leans international and family-friendly.
Beachouse Ibiza

Beachouse Ibiza brings a boho-chic feel to Playa d'en Bossa. It's rated 4.1 from 1,519 reviews, making it one of the most-reviewed clubs in the area. DJs, yoga sessions, and a laid-back crowd define the vibe.
The food is creative Mediterranean. Breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner are all covered, with vegan and vegetarian options available. Reviews mention the music, sunbeds, and towels frequently. Yoga is a regular feature, something you won't find at most beach clubs.
Pricing is budget-friendly at €, the lowest tier in the area. Free parking, valet parking, and free street parking are all options. The club is wheelchair accessible, family-friendly, and dog-friendly. It opens daily from 10am during the season.
Playa Soleil Ibiza

Playa Soleil Ibiza is the party-focused option on Playa d'en Bossa. Music is the top review tag with 81 mentions, and party gets 38. DJs play throughout the day, and the energy runs higher here than at neighbouring clubs.
Sushi and sangria are popular orders. The drinks selection is strong, with cocktails, wine, and beer all highlighted in reviews. Breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner are served. The atmosphere is casual and trendy, popular with groups and tourists.
Rated 3.7 from 797 reviews. The lower score reflects a split crowd, with 54% giving five stars but 22% giving just one. Reservations are recommended for lunch and dinner. Free parking and valet are available. Pricing is at the € level.
The clubs south of Playa d'en Bossa have a different character. Ses Salines beach is a natural park area with clear water and a calmer atmosphere. Cap des Falco adds rocky coastline and the best sunset views on this stretch.
Experimental Beach Club

Experimental Beach Club sits at Cap des Falco, behind the Ses Salines salt flats on Ibiza's southern tip. The location delivers unobstructed sunset views across the sea toward Es Vedra. It's one of the most-reviewed clubs here at 4.4 stars from 3,200 reviews.
The Experimental Group opened this spot in 2013, and cocktails are the main event. Expect unusual pairings like cumin-and-dill margaritas or gin with green tea and grapefruit. The drinks menu changes seasonally. Food follows a Mediterranean direction with Balearic influences, designed for sharing.
The vibe is bohemian and unhurried. There's no sandy beach here, just rocky shoreline with sunbeds. Morning yoga sessions run regularly, with a yoga-and-lunch package available. DJ sets soundtrack the afternoons. Pricing is at the high end, with cocktails €15-20 and mains from €25. The season runs April through October. Book ahead for weekend sunset slots.
Beso Beach Ibiza

Beso Beach Ibiza is on the shores of Ses Salines beach, one of Ibiza's prettiest stretches of sand. It's a proper institution here. The tagline "No hay verano sin beso" (no summer without a kiss) captures the spirit. Rated 4.1 from 2,882 reviews, making it the second most-reviewed club in the municipality.
Paella is the standout dish with 171 review mentions. Sangria gets 72 mentions. DJs play through lunch and into the evening. The crowd is international and well-dressed, though some reviewers note a poseur element.
Pricing is moderate at €€ with a minimum spend per person. There's a paid parking lot with plenty of spaces. Reservations are accepted for lunch and dinner. The club is part of the Beso Beach group, which also operates locations in Barcelona and Formentera.
NoHo Beach Club

NoHo Beach Club is a smaller, gastronomy-focused spot on Ses Salines beach. It holds a 4.5 rating from 239 reviews, with an impressive 80% at five stars. That's the best review distribution of any club in the area.
The food is the reason people come. Desserts, French toast, cachopo, and fideuà all get specific mentions. The atmosphere is casual but upscale, romantic, and trendy. It's family-friendly, dog-friendly, and LGBTQ+ welcoming. The club also works well for solo dining.
Reservations are required. Pricing is at the €€ level. A paid parking lot is available nearby. NoHo also stays open in winter, unlike most clubs in the area, so it's an option if you're visiting off-season.
Malibu Beach Club

Malibu Beach Club is on Playa de las Salinas and has been part of the Ses Salines scene for years. It has 1,330 reviews but a 3.6 rating, the lowest in the area. The score reflects polarised opinions: 43% give five stars, but 21% give one star.
The beach location is the draw. "Beaches" is the top review tag with 112 mentions. It's a Mediterranean restaurant with sunbeds, umbrellas, and a kids' area. Breakfast and lunch are served. The club has a family-friendly setup with high chairs and a kids' menu.
Pricing is at the $$$$ level, which is where most of the complaints originate. Reviews mention expensive drinks and food that doesn't always match the price tag. A paid parking lot is available. Reservations are accepted.
If you're exploring more of Ibiza's beach clubs, the island has dozens more options spread across the coastline. The nearby Balearic Islands page covers clubs across Mallorca and Menorca too. You can also browse the full Spain beach club directory for every region.
Frequently asked questions about Sant Jordi de ses Salines beach clubs
How much do beach clubs in Sant Jordi de ses Salines cost?
Prices vary widely. Beachouse Ibiza and Coco Beach Ibiza sit at €, the most affordable tier. Beso Beach and NoHo Beach Club charge €€ with minimum spends. At the top end, Experimental Beach Club and Ushuaïa Beach Club Restaurant are €100+ for a full day with food and drinks.
Do you need to book beach clubs in Sant Jordi de ses Salines in advance?
Yes, for most of them. NoHo Beach Club and Coco Beach Ibiza require reservations. Experimental Beach Club strongly recommends booking for weekend sunset slots. During July and August, booking ahead is essential at almost every club along Playa d'en Bossa and Ses Salines.
What is the best beach club in Sant Jordi de ses Salines?
Ushuaïa Beach Club Restaurant and Vanilla Beach Ibiza share the top rating at 4.5 stars. NoHo Beach Club also scores 4.5 with the best five-star percentage at 80%. For sunset views, Experimental Beach Club at Cap des Falco is hard to beat. The best choice depends on what you're after: food, party, or scenery.
Are beach clubs in Sant Jordi de ses Salines open all year?
Most clubs are seasonal, opening between April and October. NoHo Beach Club is an exception, staying open through winter. Playa d'en Bossa clubs generally close by November. Check directly with each venue before visiting outside peak season.
What is the difference between Playa d'en Bossa and Ses Salines beach clubs?
Playa d'en Bossa clubs sit on a long sandy strip and lean toward parties, DJs, and a younger crowd. Ses Salines and Cap des Falco clubs are quieter, more food-focused, and attract people who want a calmer beach day. Prices tend to run higher at Ses Salines venues.
Which beach club in Sant Jordi de ses Salines is best for families?
Beachouse Ibiza and Malibu Beach Club both have kids' menus, high chairs, and family-friendly setups. Coco Beach Ibiza is also good for kids. NoHo Beach Club welcomes families and allows dogs. Playa Soleil and Experimental Beach Club are better suited to adults.





