Cala Bassa is a wide, sheltered bay on Ibiza’s west coast, known for its clear, shallow waters and soft sandy shoreline, making it one of the island’s more accessible beaches. Surrounded by pine forest, the setting offers a mix of open beach and shaded areas, creating a comfortable environment throughout the day.
The atmosphere is lively but balanced, with a mix of families, groups and day visitors, supported by well-developed facilities and a range of beach services. Much of the beach is organised around different sections, allowing for both relaxed areas and more social, beach club-led spaces.
Often chosen for an easy, full-day beach experience, where calm waters, good infrastructure and a more sociable energy come together in a well-established setting.