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Ibiza has a wide variety of beaches
on offer. From the busy San Antonio Bay or Playa d'en Bossa to the calmer
and less commercial beaches - Portinax and .......
In San Antonio there are no beaches as such, so just
head for the harbour. Tasty tunes can be found at Bar M and if you're
lucky a palm tree might be free. There are many smaller, less commercial
but equally busy beaches to be found just a short walk from the hustle
of San Antonio. There are beaches to be found on many of the smaller islands of the
Balearics such as Formentera (boat day trips are available from ibiza
town), many serviced by small day-cruisers and island ferries. If you
like your
beach
with
just
you
on it, this
is the
only
way to go. |
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Playa
d’en bossa
2km
from Ibiza town. Bars blasting out the biggest house tunes line this strip
of sand, so as a relaxation spot it's not the best - but it is great fun.
The sand is good and a spot under the palms, watching the planes come in
is where it's at overhead (Space is just 500m away).
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Talamanca
The nearest
beach to Ibiza town. A bit basic but worth the short bus or boat trip.
Costs €1,5 return or €1 single fare and boats leave Ibiza harbour
on the half-hour and return on the quarter. |
Cala
Llonga
Approximately 10Km to the North of Ibiza Town this is a magnificent beach
in a small bay. Can be quite busy but the beach is quite deep so can
handle a lot of people. Worth a visit if you're after a relaxing beach. |
San Antonio Bay
The large bay of San Antonio has a large but narrow beach sweeping around
it for a good couple of miles. Moored boats stretch out in front of a
marked out swimming area. The beach can be quite dirty during peak season
so make sure you find a clean spot. |
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Salines
A very cool beach. Walk right along
to Sa Trinxa, the best beach bar on the strip. Hippy vibes with gorgeous
people, it's perfect for a relaxing afternoon in the sun. |
Cala Conta
South-west of San
Antonio. Its white sand and pine trees make it a great
recovery spot! Ideal for snorkelling. |
Benirras
A truly great beach. It's a difficult one to get to as you have to follow
the cliff-top roads for a couple of miles. Full of hippies who begin
the party when the sun goes down. |
Playa de la Salinas
A popular large, sandy beach towards the south of the island. There are
plenty of bars and restaurants nearby to keep you going throughout the
night and day. |
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