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Daybeds and turquoise water at a glamorous beach club on Cala Jondal in Ibiza
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Ibiza beach clubs

The Best Beach
Clubs in Ibiza

From boho beach bars to high glamour daybeds.

The verdict

  • Best forPairing turquoise coves with a world famous scene that runs from free spirited beach bars to high glamour daybeds and DJ sets.
  • Single best spotBlue Marlin at Cala Jondal for the glamorous icon, or the legendary Sa Trinxa at Ses Salines for the laid back original.
  • One thing to knowThe range is enormous, so choose the vibe before the beach, because a high minimum spend club and a bohemian bar are worlds apart.

Published 29 January 2026. Last reviewed 25 February 2026

Ibiza did not invent the beach club, but it perfected several versions of it at once. On this one island you can sip a beer barefoot at a bohemian salt flat bar that has barely changed in decades, then drive twenty minutes to a glamorous cove where DJs play to a crowd of yachts and daybeds. The scene splits cleanly between the free spirited and the high gloss, and knowing which you want is half the planning.

Every venue below is a real, established club described by the day or evening it delivers. We keep exact prices and any minimum spend as to be confirmed, because at the glamorous end they move sharply with the season, the day and the seat, while at the bohemian end you can often just turn up. Send a date and party size and the club will confirm the real figure and what it covers.

The directory

Every club, sorted

Real, established venues only, from boho salt flat bars to glamorous coves. Prices and any minimum spend shift by season and seat, so we mark them to be confirmed.

Beach clubs in Ibiza, by beach and vibe
ClubBeachVibeMinimum spendBooking note
Blue Marlin IbizaCala JondalIcon, glamour, day to nightTo be confirmedThe island's most famous beach club, on the pebbles of Cala Jondal, where lunch and daybeds slide into DJ sets and a crowd of yachts offshore. Reserve well ahead for a bed, and expect a high minimum spend in peak season.
Nassau Beach ClubPlaya d'en BossaGlamour, dining, beachfrontTo be confirmedA polished, long running club on Playa d'en Bossa with stylish beds, strong dining and a glamorous beachfront crowd. One of the originals of the Balearic beach club idea.
BeachousePlaya d'en BossaBoho, mellow, sunrise yogaTo be confirmedA driftwood and palm beach club at the quieter south end of Playa d'en Bossa, leaning chilled with sunrise yoga and mellow resident DJs. More moonlit dinners than full on party.
Cotton Beach ClubCala TaridaChic, sea views, all dayTo be confirmedA premium club above the quiet cove of Cala Tarida, all white decor, sea view terraces, fine dining and beach service. A calmer, design led day on the west coast.
Sa TrinxaSes SalinesBohemian, original, relaxedTo be confirmedThe soul of the salt flats, a rustic beach bar at the far end of Ses Salines with a famous green walkway and a laid back crowd that stays for sunset. Walk in, no glamour required.
Experimental BeachCap des FalcoSunset, cocktails, designTo be confirmedA design conscious beach club near the salt flats at Cap des Falco, known for craft cocktails, Mediterranean plates and a celebrated sunset over the water. Book ahead for a sunset table.
Amante Beach ClubSol d'en SerraClifftop, dining, couplesTo be confirmedA romantic club set into the cliffs above the cove of Sol d'en Serra near Cala Llonga, with a fine restaurant and sweeping sea views. Quieter and more grown up than the party beaches.
El ChiringuitoEs CavalletBeachfront, food, relaxedTo be confirmedA stylish but relaxed beach restaurant and club on the dune beach of Es Cavallet, good for a long lunch and sunbeds away from the louder south coast scene.
When to go

When the clubs are best in Ibiza

The clubs run hardest in July and August, when the island is busiest and the glamorous venues charge their peak minimum spends. June and September are easier and still warm, with a little more room and slightly softer prices, while May and October see clubs opening or winding down. Sunset is a headline ritual at the west coast and salt flat venues, so the prime tables there go first whatever the month.

How to book

Getting a daybed, the honest way

Booking rewards a plan. At the glamorous clubs such as Blue Marlin and Nassau the best beds and tables are reserved well ahead in July and August, and the minimum spend climbs sharply for a front position. A second row bed, a weekday, or a visit in June or September is far easier and kinder on the bill. Always ask exactly what a minimum spend covers and whether it differs between a sunbed and a dining table.

At the bohemian end the rules relax entirely. Spots like Sa Trinxa run on first come, first served, and the etiquette is simply to arrive, settle in and stay for the sunset. Dress smart for the glamorous clubs and barefoot casual for the beach bars, and time any sunset venue for late afternoon. Send your date and party size through the form below and the club will confirm availability and any minimum spend.

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Good questions

Before you go

Which is the best beach club in Ibiza?

Blue Marlin at Cala Jondal is the most famous and the benchmark for glamour, while Sa Trinxa at Ses Salines is the legendary laid back original. The best one for you depends entirely on whether you want a high gloss daybed scene or a barefoot beach bar.

How much is a daybed at an Ibiza beach club?

At the glamorous clubs a daybed often carries a high minimum spend in peak season, redeemed against food and drinks, and the best positions cost the most. Bohemian bars like Sa Trinxa simply charge for a drink. Figures move with the season, so we list them as to be confirmed and suggest you ask when you enquire.

Do you need to book an Ibiza beach club in advance?

For the marquee names like Blue Marlin and Nassau in July and August, yes, well ahead for prime beds and tables. The salt flat beach bars are walk in, and the shoulder months of June and September are far easier everywhere, though a reservation is the safe move at the glamorous end.

Which Ibiza beach club is best for sunset?

The west coast and salt flat venues own the sunset. Experimental Beach at Cap des Falco is famous for it, and Sa Trinxa draws a crowd that lingers for the light at Ses Salines. Book a table timed for late afternoon to catch the best of it.

How do I book an Ibiza beach club through this guide?

Use the enquiry form on this page with your date, party size and occasion. We pass it to the club to confirm availability and any minimum spend, and some bookings may earn us a commission at no cost to you.