The White Ibiza beach guide explores the unrivalled beauty of this little island's coastline and why it is still one of its main attractions.
After driving through the fragrant pine forest, Cala de Boix is yet another beautiful example of Ibiza’s picturesque eastern coastline.
This pretty little contoured beach with white sand is located within a fragrant valley of pine trees.
Surrounded by an amazing pine forest, the 360-degree view from the sand is postcard perfect and the tranquil waters are shallow, crystal clear and safe.
This sweet little cove is surrounded by cliffs and is one of the tiniest beaches in Ibiza.
One of the only beaches in Ibiza that can actually lay claim to providing conditions good enough to surf.
Sparkling, transparent waters are surrounded by a mass of fragrant pine trees, while soft golden sand sits beside red, rocky coastline.
The soft white sand and crystal clear shallow waters make it a fab choice for families, while snorkeling enthusiasts will rejoice in the nooks and crannies offshore.
Perfect for a lazy afternoon picnic, or a chilled out day on the beach or just ideal if you want a quick lunchtime dip in the sea.
The quiet, idyllic beach of Canal d’en Marti is a pebble-and-sand strewn inlet in the shape of a horseshoe.
Fun in the sun is what this beach is all about, whether swimming, water sports or simply sunbathing.
The unique rising seabed and bizarre rock formations also make some parts of the beach also very suitable for snorkeling.
The Mediterranean Sea and the pebbly beach making it one of the most beautiful beaches in Ibiza.