Playa den Bossa

Ibiza

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Playa den Bossa

Ibiza

Ibiza’s premier party destination, Playa d'en Bossa draws A-listers and music lovers with its hip bars and lively clubs. But there’s more to this resort town than parties–Ibiza’s longest beach is perfect for relaxation, water sports facilities and relaxed restaurants. A nearby waterpark offers plenty for families, too.

Officially Ibiza’s longest beach at a mile long, Playa d’en Bossa, is crescent shaped and known as Las Salinas. Its bordered by a small pine forest and home to some of the White Isle's best beach clubs. Many of Ibiza’s most famous superclubs also lie just a stone’s throw away. Boat parties are getting more popular year by year, daytime party on the sea and free entrance to one or more clubs are included.

By day the focus is on the beach, there is endless chill out space with sunbeds and parasols. The lounge bars with premium beach beds are luxurious and an easy way to enjoy the laid-back music from DJ's. For more sporty visitors, Playa d'en Bossa offers a spectacular place to try out diving, stand up paddling, kayaking or jet skiing. It’s easy to enjoy the golden sands and beautiful waters in everything from a pedalo to a catamaran.

Playa d'en Bossa has an excellent choice of restaurants from budget eateries to grill restaurants where you can enjoy delicious freshly grilled meat or fish, hot off the coals. Many of the resort's upscale hotel restaurants have some very good fine-dining restaurants that are open to the public too. From Playa d'en Bossa you can also explore the beautiful coast line of Ibiza or the sister island of Formentera by boat.

Transfer from Ibiza airport approx. 10 mins.

 

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