Ibiza may be famous for sunsets and nightlife, but for families, the island offers something far more special — calm, shallow waters, soft sand, and coves where children can safely play from sunrise to sunset.
From the north to the south, here are five of the best beaches in Ibiza for families with kids, chosen for their safety, facilities, and relaxed local vibe.
1. Cala Llenya – Space to Play and Relax
Tucked away on the island’s northeast coast, Cala Llenya is the perfect all-round family beach. Wide, sandy, and surrounded by pine trees, it’s large enough that it never feels crowded. The bay is well-sheltered, with calm, shallow water that’s ideal for young swimmers and toddlers. You’ll find picnic tables under the trees, a small beach bar for snacks, and plenty of room for sandcastles or a quick game of beach football.
It’s also a friendly spot — you’ll almost always find other families here, and even a few dogs joining in the fun.
Tip: Arrive early for easy parking, and bring a picnic to enjoy in the shaded area behind the beach.

2. Cala Llonga – A Family Classic
On Ibiza’s east coast, near Santa Eulalia, Cala Llonga is one of the island’s most accessible and family-focused beaches. The bay is deep and protected, so waves are minimal and the water stays shallow far out from shore.
The long, wide stretch of sand is perfect for little ones to run around safely. A pedestrian promenade behind the beach offers cafés, shops, and ice cream stops, making it an easy full-day outing.
Tip: Cala Llonga faces east — get there early and you’ll catch a beautiful sunrise over the bay.
3. Es Figueral – For Little Explorers
Es Figueral, in Ibiza’s northeast, is a quiet, natural beach where kids can truly explore.
The long sandy shoreline is ideal for playing and paddling, while rocky areas on the sides of the cove are perfect for crab hunting and snorkeling. The beach is divided into smaller sections by natural rocks, which creates little adventure zones for children to discover.
There are a few family-friendly restaurants nearby — ideal for an easy lunch without having to pack up the whole family.
Tip: Bring water shoes for little ones if they plan to climb the rocks or snorkel close to the shore.

4. Cala Vadella – Perfect for Families of All Ages
Located on the southwest coast, Cala Vadella is a postcard-perfect cove framed by hills. The beach is spacious, with fine sand and crystal-clear, shallow water that stays calm even when the wind picks up.
Restaurants line the promenade, and in summer, lifeguards and buoys mark safe swimming zones — a big plus for families.
Parents can relax at one of the beachfront terraces while keeping an eye on their kids in the water, and there are pedal boats for older children who want a little adventure.
Tip: Stay for sunset. The colours over the bay are spectacular, and the restaurants stay lively but relaxed.
5. Cala Bassa – Nature and Comfort Combined
A west-coast favourite, Cala Bassa offers the best of both worlds: clear shallow water for kids, and good facilities for parents. The sandy bay is backed by pine forest, which provides plenty of shade — a rare find on Ibiza.
Children love exploring the small coves and rock pools, while parents can enjoy lunch at Cala Bassa Beach Club, which has family-friendly areas and easy access to the water.
Despite being popular, it remains safe and well-organised, with lifeguards and gentle entry into the sea.
Tip: Arrive in the morning or late afternoon to avoid peak crowds, especially in July and August.
A Family Island at Heart
Away from the beach clubs and parties, Ibiza is one of the most family-friendly Mediterranean islands.
Its small scale makes getting around easy, and many of its beaches are naturally protected coves where children can swim safely. Combine that with great food, welcoming locals, and clear water and you’ll see why families come back year after year.
