Cala Bassa Beach Club · Ibiza
A west-coast icon on one of Spain's most beautiful coves.
Cala Bassa Beach Club, known across the island as CBbC, sits on one of the west coast's most beautiful coves in Sant Josep, a quiet find tucked into the quieter western shore. A long crescent of soft white sand runs some 250 meters, meeting water that shifts from turquoise to deep blue, while thousand-year-old junipers shade the back of the beach. The club spreads along the sand with rows of daybeds angled straight out at the sea.
Open since 2011, CBbC is built around three distinct dining spaces: the barefoot Chiringo down on the sand, the Central restaurant for a longer Mediterranean lunch, and Portobello. Between swims there are water sports, a spa, a boutique to browse, and live entertainment through the day, and the pace stays unhurried from late morning onward.
This is a west-facing bay, so the light is the reason to linger. Come for a long, slow lunch, let the whole afternoon drift by, and stay for the moment the sun drops behind the cove.
Reserve a VIP table at Cala Bassa Beach Club through the MyRSVP concierge. Submit a request via the form on this page and a host will confirm bottle minimums, arrival timing and any large-group requests within hours. MyRSVP handles Ibiza reservations with on-the-ground hosts who book the toughest rooms in the city.
Hours of operation
- Monday: 11:00 - 00:00
- Tuesday: 11:00 - 00:00
- Wednesday: 11:00 - 00:00
- Thursday: 11:00 - 00:00
- Friday: 11:00 - 00:00
- Saturday: 11:00 - 00:00
- Sunday: 11:00 - 00:00
Frequently asked about Cala Bassa Beach Club
How do I reserve a daybed or cabana at Cala Bassa Beach Club?
Daybeds and cabanas at Cala Bassa Beach Club sell in tiers, and the best placements go to groups who book ahead. Submit the reservation request on this page and the MyRSVP concierge confirms your table, quotes any minimum spend in writing, and coordinates arrival before you commit.
What is the minimum spend at Cala Bassa Beach Club?
Minimum spend at Cala Bassa Beach Club varies by date, by tier (front-row cabana vs daybed), and by whether it is a food or a bottle minimum. Rather than a figure that shifts through the season, MyRSVP quotes your exact minimum in writing when confirming, so there are no surprises on arrival.
What is the dress code at Cala Bassa Beach Club?
Cala Bassa Beach Club is upscale Ibiza beach-club style: resort wear and swimwear with a cover-up by day, moving to smarter resort-chic as the afternoon program builds. MyRSVP confirms any current door specifics with your booking.
How far in advance should I book Cala Bassa Beach Club?
For peak dates the prime tiers at Cala Bassa Beach Club are typically allocated weeks ahead. Book as early as you can; if you are inside that window MyRSVP checks live availability and secures the best remaining placement.
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