Ibiza Guide Part 2 – Beachlife

It’s a lovelee dae and the sun is shining…
If you are into sunbathing be very very careful, don’t stay too long, have a carrot juice before and use natural sun protection, if not your holiday can become a nightmare!
In Salinas my first choice was, is and will always be Sa Trinxa, unique crowd, balearic beats and high quality food… and try the Sangria! Jockey Club, the adjacent Malibu and Guaraná are beautiful spots as well. In Es Cavallet, on the other side of Salinas, you can find the refurbished Es Cavallet Chiringuito or the Chiringuay further down the beach, the latter is home to the more colourful crowd – a dream!
In Playa d’en Bossa you find hot spots in its true sense, starting with Delano – fashionable music, cocktails and more – La Plage by l’Elephant is just as cool and the überstylish Ushuaia Beach Hotel is very VIP… Nassau Beach is high quality service at a high price – but worth it. On the very end you find Coco Beach – my tip is the Currywurst! And Bora Bora just goes on and on and on…!
Cala Nova behind Es Canar is a gorgeous beach to relax and sunbath. If you like to sunbath and party have a look as well on the Club Punta Arabi in Es Canar, you can find coolest pool parties there – watch out for flyers. Chirincana in Es Canar is the best spot to do some water-sports in a most cool surrounding – our tip! Enough tourists?
Cala d’Hort offers the view to the legendary Es Vedra, 360 meters of magnetic rock – a must. Sa Caleta is a dream for bathing, as is Es Codolar behind the airport with the Macao Café on the rocks, situated on a pebble beach with crystal clear water – and dogs are welcome!
Cala Jondal presents Yemanja and Tropicana for food, Blue Marlin for drinks – very posh and perfect to spot, see and be seen.
San Antonio is massive, but you have to know where to go. A must is still Café del Mar, Mambo Café or the Mint Lounge round the corner, not to forget Kumharas, truly the best sunsets, a place you cannot miss to find the authentic Ibiza. Or try the new Ocean Beach Club in the port, home to promoters like Deep Flight every tuesday.
Cala Moli is a secret tip, after San Antonio head south, follow the signs, it is worth the search! Cala Xarraca high up in the north is a must-see as well, or Cala Benirras next to San Miguel, once home to the legendary drum festival…
Aguas Blancas on the way to San Vicente is a perfect spot to take a dip, clear water and relatively few people. One real secret tip is the El Bigote in the Cala Mastella (after San Carlos head north and follow the signs), the best seafood of your life.
Between Sta. Eulalia and Jesus comes Cala Llonga, follow the signs to Amante, a hidden spot surrounded by rocks, a perfect restaurant and perfect to relax and chill…
We do not forget s’Estanyol, go half way from Jesus to Talamanca, take a left up the mountain and then follow the sign down to the beach, a spot to disconnect and recharge your batteries with coolest beats.
There are lots more beaches, some well hidden, which we do not mention here for any reason. Go and find them yourself, remember – this is an island…Tags: BEACHLIFE, dub ibiza, dub ibiza network, ibiza guide
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