3 Of The Best Beaches In Ibiza

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Ibiza has everything and attracts a huge variety of visitors every year. Partygoers indulge themselves in late-night clubs and all day beach bars. The jet set hit the shores in their expensive yachts, but there’s also a huge market for good value family holidays. Whatever the reason for hitting the shores of the golden isle, there’s one thing that will remain the same; the stunning scenery and beaches. Ibiza is one of the most picturesque islands anywhere in Europe, and as you’d expect there are countless sumptuous beaches. Here are three of our favourites.

Benirras

Benirras is not the easiest beach to get to, but that just makes it all the more rewarding when you arrive, as the crowds never hit the heights of some of the more popular tourist beaches on the island. There’s no bus service, so a hire car is a must.

The beach itself is beautiful with a huge rock jutting out of the sea. This can be reached easily by pedalo, but remember to take a snorkel and a mask as the fish around the rock will make the sore legs worth it. There are a few bars dotted found, although the rustic one at the left hand side of the beach is by far the coolest and the best spot to watch the late afternoon drummers and hippies arriving for the sunset celebration.

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Playa De’n Bossa

This is Ibiza’s biggest beach and arguably the most varied in terms of daytime activities. Here you’ll find water sports, quieter spots for those with small children and packed out beach bars banging out the tunes for the partygoers enjoying a little time by the sea. One of the biggest clubs on the island, Space, is also found here. Space is famous for its daytime parties, so expect the beach bars of Playa De’n Bossa to be packed with clubbers at all times of the day.

Vadella Beach

Ibizan beaches are all breathtaking, but Vadella is truly the jewel in the crown. The beach is an arc of white sand, so wide in fact it’ll be no trouble getting a sun lounger. Lying on the beach and enjoying the water is one thing, but it’s the journey here that is most rewarding. The main road to and from the small picturesque seaside town makes for a stunning journey there and back, but when you first arrive you’ll see the deep blue bay, becoming more and more turquoise as you get closer and closer.

Getting to Ibiza is easy, it’s a short flight from most UK airports and it’s relatively cheap too. There is huge scope to find Ibiza holiday deals online meaning you can easily get there on a budget. If beach is your thing you can keep costs low, if clubbing every night is the attraction for you, you may want to pack a few more Euros.

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