Every summer visitors flock to Ibiza for its legendary nightlife and incredible beaches. The largest of the Balearic Islands in the Mediterrarean, Ibiza is home to more than sixty beaches. While the Spanish government has worked in recent years to overcome the hedonistic, party image of the island by offering more family-friendly attractions, the beaches continue to draw sun lovers and water sports enthusiasts.
Visitors to the Ibiza can likely to find a beach that perfectly suits their individual tastes. The island is home to beaches that cater to watersports, to families, to nudists, and to the famed all-night parties. Some of the 5 star hotels on Ibiza are beach resorts and there are plenty of other hotels, cottages, and lodgings available in close proximity to the water.
Playa d’en Bossa is the longest Ibiza beach. Stretching 2.5 kilometers, it is one of the most popular beaches for both the party-seeking tourists and increasingly numerous familes. In addition to restaurants, shops, and bars, Playa d’en Bossa offers some of the best watersports on the island.
One of the most intriguing beaches on Ibiza is Atlantis. The exact location of the beach is the island’s biggest secret. If you can manage to coax the location out the locals, you’ll find a secluded cove patronized by hippies and locals. Other noteworthy beaches include Benirras Beach, which is popular with the modern hippies, Salines, which houses many trendy bars, and beaches such as Playa Cavallet, Cala Bassa, Cala Llonga, El Cana, and Ses Figueretes.
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