Looking for a day trip to escape the hustle and bustle of Ibiza town? Look no further than Cala Bassa, a picturesque beach (and beach club) nestled on the island's west coast. With its crystal-clear waters and soft golden sands, a day trip to Cala Bassa from Ibiza town is an ideal holiday escape.
But there's more to little-known Cala Bassa than just lounging on the beach — you can also explore the area's stunning natural beauty by exploring its nearby caves, paddleboarding along its calm waters or snorkeling in its rocky reefs.
Looking for a day trip to escape the hustle and bustle of Ibiza town? Look no further than Cala Bassa, a picturesque beach (and beach club) nestled on the island's west coast. With its crystal-clear waters and soft golden sands, a day trip to Cala Bassa from Ibiza town is an ideal holiday escape.
But there's more to little-known Cala Bassa than just lounging on the beach — you can also explore the area's stunning natural beauty by exploring its nearby caves, paddleboarding along its calm waters or snorkeling in its rocky reefs.
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Looking for a day trip to escape the hustle and bustle of Ibiza town? Look no further than Cala Bassa, a picturesque beach (and beach club) nestled on the island's west coast. With its crystal-clear waters and soft golden sands, a day trip to Cala Bassa from Ibiza town is an ideal holiday escape.
But there's more to little-known Cala Bassa than just lounging on the beach — you can also explore the area's stunning natural beauty by exploring its nearby caves, paddleboarding along its calm waters or snorkeling in its rocky reefs.
Here's all you need to know about Cala Bassa, one of the most exciting day trips from Ibiza Town.
Cala Bassa is located on the western coast of the Spanish island of Ibiza, not too far from Sant Antoni de Portmany. It's just a short drive from Ibiza Town and is easily accessible by car or public transportation.
To get from Ibiza to Cala Bassa by car, take the PM-803 road from Ibiza Town towards San Josep and then past Sant Agusti. Take a left at Sant Agusti onto the Carr. de Cala Conta and follow the signs until you reach the beach parking area. The drive should take around 20-25 minutes.
To get from Ibiza to Cala Bassa by public transport, take the L8 bus from Ibiza Town towards Sant Antoni de Portmany – just before you reach the town, change onto the L7 Bus, which will take you the rest of the way to Cala Bassa. Not including the time to change buses, the journey is about 1 hour and 10 minutes.
As the most convenient option, a guided tour to Cala Bassa from Ibiza offers a slew of benefits. You'll time and hassle with transportation and logistics taken care of for you, allowing you to relax and enjoy your day trip to the fullest.
Guided tours also come with knowledgeable guides who can provide insight into the area's history, culture and natural features along the way, enhancing your overall experience.
A typical itinerary for a guided tour to Cala Bassa from Ibiza will start with pickup from your hotel or a meeting point in Ibiza town. From there, you'll travel by air-conditioned coach or minibus to Cala Bassa or to the Ibiza marina a scenic boat tour to the beach and its nearby caves.
After making your way around to the western coast of the island, you'll have the opportunity to explore the stunning beach and its surroundings, take a dip in the clear waters, go snorkeling or paddleboarding with provided equipment, relax on the sandy beach or hike along the rocky coastline. Lunch (or dinner) is often included on the boat, with plenty of drinks to boot.
Depending on your tour, you might also visit a handful of other nearby natural attractions, such as the Cala Comte beach, passing by locations like Port Des Torrent, Cala Tarida and Playa Cala Salada along the way. To top it off, you'll be returned to your pickup point in Ibiza town at the end of the tour — with some incredible memories and plenty of photos!
The Sunset Beach Hopping Cruise is a popular tour that takes visitors to two of western Ibiza's best-kept secrets: Cala Comte and Cala Bassa. The tour includes stops at both beaches, where you can swim, sunbathe and have a go at a few beach sports.
While you are there, you will also have time to explore the stunning surroundings. The highlight of the tour is watching the sunset over the Mediterranean Sea from the boat's deck, champagne in hand.
Ideal for romance-seeking couples, small groups or big families, this style of Cala Bassa day trip provides a far more exclusive and personalized experience. The private catamaran can accommodate up to 11 passengers and comes with its own captain, crew, drinks and snacks.
You can customize your itinerary and activities, including swimming, snorkeling and visiting nearby beaches. You'll be able to soak in the sunset from in front of Café del Mar before being taken back to
The cost of a guided Cala Bassa tour starts at around €65 per person, with the small group beach-hopping sunset cruise costing €65 each for adults and €25 for kids (aged 7-13).
For a more exclusive and luxurious experience, a private catamaran excursion will cost much more, around €2,950 for a group of up to 12 people.
Undeniably, Cala Bassa is One of the most picturesque beaches on the island. Here, you can swim in the clear waters, sunbathe on the sandy beach (250 meters worth of soft, golden sand) or dance to the DJs. The beach has four different restaurants as well as a massage area and plenty of amenities.
Some tours offer the opportunity to see a couple of extra nearby landmarks, like hidden caves or the beautiful Cala Comte, where you can take a dip or relax under the sun.
There are plenty of water sports and activities on offer in these crystal-clear waters, such as snorkeling, stand up paddleboarding and casual swimming. Cala Basa also has facilities to rent jet skis and kayaks.
Most Cala Bassa day tours will end with a spectacular sunset viewing over the Mediterranean Sea. While sipping on a cocktail, take in the beautiful colors of the sky, and enjoy some music as you sail back to your pickup point.
The best time to visit Cala Bassa is during the summer, from June to September, when the weather is warm and sunny, while the sea is calm and ideal for swimming and water activities.
These months can also be crowded, so consider visiting during the shoulder season of May or October for a more peaceful experience while still enjoying pleasant weather. As for the time of day, it’s recommended to start around lunchtime so that you can enjoy a sunset experience toward the tour's end.