In the Salinas National Park, the two main beaches are Ses Salinas and Es Cavallet. Both stretches of the coast are sandy and south facing with views of S’Espalmador and Formentera in the not-too-distant horizon. Walks through the coastal Sabina woodlands, with their windswept shapes forming like fully giant bonsai trees, lead you to dunes and interesting sandstone rock formations. The salt plains bordering the pristine waters make this a popular destination for natural lovers. With an envious range of restaurants and beach clubs this is also popular with boats and those seeking feet-in-the-sand dancing.
If that sounds like you then you’ll find some of the best examples of Balearic music at the beach clubs of Sa Trinxa, Beso and Jockey Club.
Sa Trinxas origins dates back to the 1970s when it was a little chiringuitio. This little chiringuito is now a landmark of Ibiza. Located on a section of the beach which gets the best afternoon sun, this beach club is famous for its Balearic Music which contrary to popular opinion is not Techno with the true definition of Balearic music according to resident DJ Jon Sa Trinxa, being whatever music fits the crowd and the vibe at that moment.
Jockey Club is a lunch venue with sunbeds that is easier to access than Sa Trinxa. A reliable recommendation with waiters that never smile but somehow always have a good time and the dance floor can be electric with revelers grooving in the sand and on tables. Kids and adults all get involved in the action.
Beso Beach is the most recent excellent addition to Salinas and quickly established herself as a hedonistic day venue. Situated close to the Salt Works, Beso is hand clapping fun with excellent cuisine. The sister restaurant in Formentera also imports this laid-back happy vibe. Oh and more dancing on the tables!
The long stretch of Playa d’en Bossa has lush Beach Clubs. Nassau Beach Club is at the most beautiful part of the beach and within sight of the stone watchtower and dense vegetation of Salinas national park. Nassau serves up an incredibly fusion menu bringing together Asian and Mediterranean beach cuisine. The atmosphere is friendly and chilled then the BPM picks up as the day gets older. Soak in the sun or enjoy the club’s nightlife. Take a cocktail or get a massage. Nassau has everything you need for an indulgent day.
In terms of the vibe, Tanit Beach Club is known for being more chilled out than some of the other party-centric spots in Ibiza. It’s a place where you can unwind and relax during the day, enjoying the sun and the beautiful beachfront setting. The music is generally a mix of laid-back tunes and soft electronic beats, perfect for a leisurely day by the sea. In the evenings, the mood becomes slightly more vibrant, but it still maintains its relaxed ethos, making it an ideal location for those who want to enjoy the Ibiza vibe without the intensity of a full-on party scene.
At the southern end of Playa d’en Bossa is an authentic slice of the real Ibiza and seems a million miles from the sights and sounds of its rowdy neighbor. Lush vegetation and stone watchtower effortlessly interact with the surrounding landscape. With its pristine waters and excellent snorkeling opportunities, La Xanga is a welcome refuge. A small archipelago is a popular snorkeling destination whilst the walks through the Sabina forests provide welcome shade from the harsh summer’s sun. Flat rocks and fisherman huts make this a wonderful sunbathing spot.
Another secret cove is also Ibiza’s most southerly beach, Cala Llaga. Not to be confused with Cala Llonga, Cala Llenya. Cala Llaga is a beautifully formed crescent-shaped, pebbly beach. There are rocks and platforms lining the bay which are perfect for diving and jumping. Accessible from Salinas. Remarkable view along the coast from Salinas to the distant views of Formentera and S’Espalmador and S’Espardell. One of the most beautiful beaches in the book, with its Sea Access, Sand and Small pebbles, seclusion and beauty.