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.

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Cala Carbó

Arriving at Cala Carbo evokes an instant feeling of being on vacation – whether you’re on holiday or merely on your lunch break.

Cala Codolar

The charming, more enclosed of the beaches of Ibiza.

Cala d’Hort

The arc-shaped golden beach boasts uninterrupted front row seats to one of Ibiza’s most beautiful natural spectacles.

Cala Jondal

Striking turquoise water sparkles beneath the horizon, surrounded by gorgeous pine forests and rich.

Cala Moli

Declared a ‘natural’ beach by the town of San Jose.

Es Cavallet

From the dark blue of the sea beside the rocks to the white foam of the waves gently breaking on the shore, it is picturesque and extremely popular due to its close proximity to Ibiza Town.

Es Codolar

Situated directly under the fly path to Ibiza’s airport, meaning you can watch planes full of tourists coming into land from the tranquility of this surprisingly almost deserted beach.

Es Torrent

Silence is golden! The clear blue water is perfect for swimming and snorkeling.

Es Xarcu

As you’re driving down the dirt track, the view of the surrounding cliffs.

Figueretas

The closest beach to Ibiza’s town centre and old town.

Las Salinas

Quite possibly one of the most iconic of all Ibiza beaches.

Playa d’en Bossa

Clocking in at three kilometres long, Playa d’en Bossa is Ibiza’s longest beach and also one of it’s most famous.

Sa Caleta

To discover this hidden paradise, enter along a wooden walkway between two rustic, red cliffs – it literally feels like stepping into another world.

Talamanca

The long wooden promenade that runs the length of the golden shore is peppered with restaurants and beach bars, making it a great place to set up for either a day on the beach or just a quick lunchtime snack.