Imagine, you’re sinking your toes into the soft, golden sand of Cala Bassa. This isn’t just any beach. Cala Bassa is one of Ibiza’s gems.
Located on Ibiza’s west coast, Cala Bassa boasts calm turquoise waters that beckon you for a swim. The gentle waves create a peaceful ambiance, making it perfect for families. Crystal clear water invites to do snorkeling.
Did you notice the lush pine forest? It surrounds Cala Bassa and offers a welcome escape from the sun. Find shade under the trees when you need a break from the Ibizan sun.
Cala Bassa is easily accessible. You can arrive by car, bus, or even a scenic ferry from San Antonio. The boat trip itself offers stunning views of the coastline. Once you arrive at Cala Bassa, wooden walkways provide easy access for everyone.
Feeling peckish? Cala Bassa has restaurants to suit every taste and budget.
For local flavors, try The Chiringo. This restaurant is known for its authentic Mediterranean cuisine, featuring Ibiza’s famous fish stew, bullit de peix, and delicious paellas. Expect to pay around 50 euros for a three-course meal.
If you’re after something more experimental, the Cala Bassa Beach Club offers fusion cuisine. The resident DJ and excellent service create a unique atmosphere, though prices are higher, averaging 60-70 euros per person.
On a budget? El Snack has tasty and affordable sandwiches, hot dogs, pizzas, and homemade burgers. You can easily enjoy a meal here for under 10 euros.
Many services are offered at Cala Bassa. There are free toilets and showers. You can rent sunbeds and umbrellas. More luxurious Balinese beds are available, managed by the CBBC. Water sports enthusiasts can rent jet skis and paddle surfboards.
Cala Bassa is naturally sheltered. It’s nestled in the San Antonio bay. This provides protection from most winds.
Exploring the rocky area at one end of Cala Bassa is fun. Discover hidden caves with a stand-up paddleboard.
Cala Bassa is more than just a beach. It’s a vibrant place that attracts visitors from all over the world, including famous faces. So, take a deep breath, soak in the sun, and enjoy the magic of Cala Bassa.