Every Premium Beach Club, Mapped
·4 min read·Aurelius Society
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Five flagship beach clubs reachable by yacht in Ibiza, plus Beso on Formentera. Each has a slightly different rhythm — Blue Marlin is the loudest, Beso is the most refined, Cala Bassa is the family-friendliest. Map below.
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The premium beach club rotation — south-coast cluster around Cala Jondal, plus Cala Bassa to the west and Beso on Formentera.
The clubs
- Blue Marlin (Cala Jondal) — the icon. Loud music from 14:00, DJ build through the afternoon. Book a cabana three days ahead in August.
- Cala Bassa Beach Club (Cala Bassa) — west coast, more refined family lunch. Easier to spontaneously walk in.
- Nikki Beach (near Santa Eulària) — the original international franchise. Champagne spraying optional. North-east coast.
- Es Cavallet beach clubs (El Chiringuito, Babylon, Atzaró) — the south-coast strip. Smaller, friendlier, the residents' favourite.
- Beso Beach (Migjorn, Formentera) — arguably the most beautifully-designed beach restaurant in the Balearics. Worth the crossing.
- Cipriani — not on the map (it's at Marina Ibiza, not a beach), but worth the mention. The classic dinner stop after a beach-club afternoon.
Tendering to a beach club
The yacht anchors offshore (typically 200–500m), the tender shuttles in. Most clubs have their own dock; a few require dropping at the beach. The captain handles the logistics, you step ashore dry. Read more on the rules in our exclusive beach clubs piece.
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