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Bossa Beach is a beautiful and easily accessible beach in Ibiza. I skated all the way from Ibiza Town until the sand made it impossible to keep going—ended up walking the rest of the length of the beach, which made for a scenic and peaceful stroll. While it’s not the softest or whitest sand you’ll find on the island, it still has its charm. There are definitely more picturesque beaches in Ibiza, but Bossa wins when it comes to convenience—especially if you’re staying in Playa d’en Bossa or even in San Antonio, as it’s just a quick bus ride away. On this visit, the season hadn’t fully kicked off yet, so it was quiet and calm—very different to the lively, party-filled vibe I’ve experienced here in peak season. Both versions have their appeal, but either way, I’d recommend visiting for its location and long stretch of coastline.
Kieran HallKieran Hall
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Playa Den Bossa is good beach, but the months: march-may, september-october(november maybe). In the season (june-avgust) you can find a lot of tourists and a lot of promotors and a lot of people who are seeling different things. But if you want to stay just couple of days these beach can be pretty nice. It is close to all daily beach parties, like Bora Bora, Ushuaia, Jet Apartments, ... Like discotheque Hï and Sankeys and small night pubs Murphy, Top21, Swag, ...and a lot of restaurants and different kind of bars. In the season a lot of things going on here. In the streets you can find a Hippy Market which is open every night at least till 23.00 (season longer..). You can buy from the small souvenirs to clothes. Really nice place where you still can see a little bit of different life there.
Karmen MuršičKarmen Muršič
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The famous Ibiza Platja d'en Bossa Beach. Great east facing location for sunrise photos. Plenty of space out of season, but much busier in the main summer months. Beautiful golden white sand stretching from the airport down towards ibiza town. Lots of beach bars, and restaurants ranging from burger and chips to fresh lobster (and everything in between) depending on your chosen culinary budget. The beach bars can be expensive. €60 for a sunbed, but you can haggle, I managed to get it down to €30 but it was out of season. Once you have some food and drinks, you're in for €100 but your milage may vary. Overall, a lovely location with some great bars and restaurants. Caters for all price ranges and tastes. Highly recommended.
Adam PracyAdam Pracy
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The beach is ok, quite big and spacious (in April 🙃). The sand is yellow mixed with brown. In April it is not crowded, and at the same time it is not really clean. Although an aggregate passes through in the morning, it does not collect the plant debris that was brought by the water during autumn-winter. The water is blue, clear and clean. I don't know what the water temperature would be, but at midday, although a little cold, you can bathe. There are not many waste bins on the beach or they are rarely placed. There are no ice cream or drink stalls either, unless you go to the restaurants of the seaside hotels.
Constantin GoreaConstantin Gorea
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It is maybe not the best Beach in Ibiza but to compare to other Beaches in some other Countries it is a very beautiful Beach with crystal clear water and one of my favorites. Fine Sand, very long and at some points also bright. So you find always a quite place only for you… the side from Ushuaia or Hard Rock Hotel on will be more quieter and cleaner.. if you wanna music you can go to the several Beach Clubs. I just love this place thats why i came here year by year from 2006 😄
M. A.M. A.
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The beach is fine, but not my personal favorite, what I like in Bossa beach is the very end where is a bit more quite, around Coco Beach Club, Beach house, Nassau Beach Club, Hard Rock, there is a viewing tower at the very end you can go up there when is open to make a picture of the whole beach, it is very long, it goes up till Figuretas with a short break in between. I do run there sometimes, is about 1,5 to 2 km long.
Anita VéghováAnita Véghová
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Nearby Attractions Of Bossa Beach
The Unexpected Ibiza Hotel
Bossa Beach
Gran Piruleto Park Ibiza
Migjorn Ibiza Suites & Spa
Playa Den Bossa Sea
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Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel

The Unexpected Ibiza Hotel
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Platja d'en Bossa, 07800 Sant Jordi de ses Salines, Balearic Islands, Spain
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turismo.eivissa.es
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Lively stretch of sandy beachfront backed by cafes & hotels, plus beach bars with DJs & loungers.
attractions: The Unexpected Ibiza Hotel, Bossa Beach, Gran Piruleto Park Ibiza, Migjorn Ibiza Suites & Spa, Playa Den Bossa Sea, Platja d'en Bossa, Ushuaïa Ibiza Beach Hotel, restaurants: Hï Ibiza, Ushuaïa Ibiza, Nassau Beach Club, Zazú Ibiza, Baloo Ibiza, Murphy's Ibiza, Friends Kitchen Ibiza, Beachouse Ibiza, Restaurante Parasoles, Ushuaïa Beach Club Restaurant

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