Cala Bassa
About
Cala Bassa, located on the north‑western coast of Ibiza in the municipality of Sant Josep de sa Talaia, is a world‑renowned beach celebrated for its crystal‑clear turquoise waters, fine white sand, and expansive dune system. Spanning several kilometers, the beach offers a gentle slope into shallow waters that make it an ideal spot for families and snorkelers alike. Surrounded by lush Mediterranean vegetation and gentle cliffs, Cala Bassa provides breathtaking sunsets and ample opportunities for photography. With easy access via the well‑maintained Carrer de Cala Conta and close proximity to the Ibiza Town airport, it is one of Ibiza’s most popular shorelines for both locals and tourists. The beach hosts a small café and bar, as well as a rental facility for snorkeling gear, and offers free parking nearby, ensuring a hassle‑free visit. Its relaxed atmosphere, combined with vibrant natural scenery, makes Cala Bassa a must‑stop for those seeking a blend of sun, sea, and tranquility.
Highlights
- Crystal Clear Waters
- Scenic Dunes
- Calm Waves
Must-See Areas
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Best time to visit
Late spring to early autumn (May to September) when sea temperatures are warm and visitors enjoy the vibrant summer atmosphere.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 2 hours