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Welcome to The Beaches of Ibiza!
Fun in the Spain Sun on This Popular Island

There is relaxation on Ibiza's beaches – and wild times, too.
Ibiza. Just the sound of the place makes one's sould shake with excitement.
And no wonder – it has all the things single travelers desire – hot scene on the sand, clear blue water to cool off, spring break-style bars on the beach, spectacular sunsets – and more single traveleres.
Of course, Ibiza is world famous for its world-famous nightlife. PubClub has that covered in a separate article on Ibiza is like a sister island to Party Guide to Ibiza's clubs.
Ibiza's Beaches


Dancing in the daylight on one of Ibiza's many beautiful beaches.
Being an island splashed in sunshine, Ibiza has plenty of sand spots
to enjoy. The most popular are Playa d'en Bosa, just south of
the main town, and Las Salinas.

Playa D'en Bossa, the beach to be for Ibiza's daytime delights.
Playa d'en Bosa stretches, it seems, to Gibraltar. It is lined with
some 50 bars, including the popular Bora Bora. The beach is right
under the flight path for the airport, which the bars counter by cranking
up the music to nighttime noise levels.


Of course, Ibiza has a nude beach, and it's beautiful.
Las Salinas is the place to avoid tan lines. People lay out topless
or go totally nude. It's a cool beach to visit and is about a 15-minute cab ride. Go to the Sa Trinxa part of the beach at the end. They have "micha the violinist" playing to the DJ's house music. Very cool.



It's sweet music and afternoon fun at lively Las Salinas Beach.
For those just looking for a sandy place to crash, Ibiza Town's playa
is Figueras. It's small, though, and fills up quickly.

Come on in, the water's fine!

Figueras Beach is a good place to crash.
Formentera Beach (Pujols) is absolutely gorgeous. It is NOT a party beach, but is absolutely beautiful. It was the bluest water one can imagine.

Beautiful Pujols Beach is recommended as an Ibiza getaway.
Wake up early one day and go over. The ferry (37 Euros, R/T, yes cash only) from the Ibiza port is 35 minutes. From there, take the bus to Pujols Beach.


Poolside at the
Kenya Bar is the place to be in the late afternoon.
The beach scene ends at around 7. But this is Ibiza, and the party
is just beginning. Kenya Bar in San Antonio is the post-sandspot
to seek. It is wildly popular, due in large part to its music, which
combines a rich and hip passionate tropical sound with a cool European
trans-mix beat. Kenya Bar has a pool overlooking the ocean where some
women prefer to remain topless. It's also a great place to catch up
with friends lost during the day or to meet up with that special someone
with whom one might have been socializing earlier.


For Ibiza sunsets, crowds gather at Cafe del Mar on the beach.
San Antonio also sports a string of other beach bars. Known as the
"Sunset Strip," it's highlighted by the Cafe del Mar, famous
for watching the beautiful sunset. Sunsets don't occur until 10 in the
heart of summer, so at about 9, people head back to the hotel for a
shower and clothes change, then to Cafe del Mar, or rest up until hitting
the Bourbon Street bars at around 11 for pre-partying. A good
preparty bar is Dome for itsinteresting crowd, if nothing else.
Ibiza Beachin' Tips!
• Make sure you have cash.
• See the Sunset in San Antonio at Cafe Del Mar. Its gorgeous. Get there for 7:30/8pm to get a spot. The cab is about 20Euro from Ibiza town.
• Walk around Ibiza Town. It has cool little cobblestone streets.
• Drinks are expensive, but not as much as in the clubs
• People called flyerers have flyers for the various clubs, and it's about 10 Euros cheaper to buy in advance than at the door.
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