The Ibiza Beach Clubs Worth Building a 2026 Charter Around
From Nassau to Amante, these are the Ibiza beach clubs worth building your charter itinerary around in 2026.
Ibiza has a beach club for every mood. In the space of a single afternoon you can go from a cliffside restaurant with a serious wine list to a sand-floor bar with fire dancers and a DJ who’ll still be going at 3am. The question isn’t whether Ibiza delivers—it’s knowing where to point the tender.
Here’s a quick run through the best, plus the one we’d actually book first.
The Heavy Hitters
Nassau Beach Club on Playa d’En Bossa is the obvious crowd-pleaser with big DJ sets, theatrical light shows, and its own yacht service to bring you ashore. Sister venue Tanit sits at the quieter end of the same beach and pitches itself at a slightly more relaxed crowd (there’s even a childcare service, which is a rare find). Both are solid choices if you want energy and a late finish.
Cotton Beach Club, perched on the cliffs above Cala Tarida, leans into understated chic. The tender drops you at the beach, stairs take you up to a terrace restaurant with panoramic views and one of the longest champagne lists on the island. Celebrity regulars are part of the furniture.
Casa Jondal does something smarter than most. Instead of a conventional menu, you pick your ingredients—fish, shellfish, meat—and how you want them cooked. It’s been pulling in A-listers since it opened in 2020, and it’s easy to see why.
For watersports people, Cala Bassa is worth knowing. The snorkelling is excellent, you can rent jet skis or paddleboards, and the food (oysters, king crab, caviar) punches well above what you’d expect from a beach club.

Photo by Amante Ibiza
The One to Highlight: Amante
Most beach clubs in Ibiza want your attention. Amante doesn’t particularly need it.
Tucked into Sol d’en Serra Bay on the east coast, it’s the kind of place you find when you’ve stopped looking for the big name venues. The setting is genuinely beautiful–a natural cove, pine trees, the sea right there. The crowd is quieter. The pace is slower. And nobody is trying to sell you a VIP package.
Days here tend to start with a yoga session on the terrace, move into a long lunch of grilled squid or baked sea bass, and drift into the evening without any particular urgency. The wine list is particularly good and on Tuesday nights they screen classic films outside with a glass of cava and views across the Balearic Sea.
After a week at sea, Amante is exactly what you want.
Getting There
All ten clubs on this list are reachable by tender, and several have moorings or dedicated water access. If you’re putting together a Balearics itinerary and want help figuring out the route, browse our Ibiza yacht charters here.