Ibiza south-west beach at golden hour — cinematic shoot location
Ibiza · Beach shoots

Beach Shooting Locations in Ibiza

A curator’s shortlist of Ibiza’s most cinematic beaches for editorial, fashion and film — from Cala Conta’s west-facing sunsets to Xarraca’s red-rock quiet and Es Vedrá’s mythic silhouette. Scouted on foot, booked with real Costas permits.

20+
Scouted beaches
10–15 days
Costas permit lead
May–Oct
Core shoot season
Intro · Ibiza beach shoots

The island has many beaches. Roughly a dozen actually shoot well.

Ibiza’s coastline reads in three distinct registers: the west-facing coves of Sant Josep with their famous sunsets, the calm northern bays of Portinatx and Xarraca with red rock and crystal shallows, and the long social strips of Las Salinas and Es Cavallet on the south. Each lights differently, draws different crowds, and carries its own permit and access conditions.

Every public beach on this page sits inside Spanish dominio público marítimo-terrestre, which means a commercial shoot needs authorisation from the Demarcación de Costas de les Illes Balears — filed at least ten to fifteen days ahead, with crew list, dates and a site plan. We handle that paperwork on behalf of clients and cross-check it against beach-club partnerships when a private-access route makes the shoot cleaner.

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Xarraca Beach, north Ibiza — red rock and turquoise water for editorial shoots
Formats · beach types

Three Ibiza beach profiles, one curator

Cala Conta-style west-facing sunset beach, Ibiza
West coast · golden hour

Sunset, west-facing beaches

Cala Conta, Cala Bassa and the Sant Josep coves point straight into the sinking sun. Turquoise shallows, small islets on the horizon, roughly 40 minutes of high-value light from golden hour to after-glow. Best for cover shots, fashion editorial and brand campaigns that want warmth in the grade.

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Quiet east/north coast cove with red rocks, Ibiza
North & east · quiet coves

Quiet north- and east-facing coves

Xarraca, S’Illot des Rencli and the smaller north-coast bays stay relatively uncrowded even in August. Morning light, calm water for swim and surf, red-rock cliffs for contrast. The call when the brief needs editorial space and no parasols in the frame.

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Es Vedrá cliffs and rocky coastline viewpoint, south-west Ibiza
Cliff · Es Vedrá

Cliff & rocky coastline viewpoints

Es Vedrá from Cala d’Hort and the Torre des Savinar watchtower — the most-recognised silhouette on the island. Dramatic verticals, limestone ochre, mythic scale. Best for landscape-led fashion, automotive and travel narratives where the hero frame carries the whole campaign.

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Why shoot Ibiza beaches with us

Six things a beach-specific production actually needs

Costas permits, filed properly

Every public beach shoot goes through the Demarcación de Costas de les Illes Balears in Ibiza — minimum ten days’ lead, crew list, dates, and a site sketch. We package the application, liaise with the Ibiza office, and carry the signed authorisation on the day.

Crowd-avoidance scheduling

Sunrise calls (06:30–08:30) at Salinas and Cala Conta, midweek in shoulder season, early-October sunsets after the summer exodus. We plan the shoot calendar around the beach’s actual pattern, not a Google rating.

Golden-hour direction, per beach

Cala Conta and Cala Bassa face west — full sunset in frame. Es Cavallet faces south-east, so late-afternoon back-light reads best. Xarraca faces north — flat even light all day. The compass matters as much as the cove.

Access & logistics handled

Where the generator truck can park, whether a 4×4 is needed for gear trolleys on sand, how far the carry is from the last dirt road to the water. Every beach on the list has a real access note — not an Instagram post.

Beach-club partnerships as an alternative

Blue Marlin at Cala Jondal, Beachouse at Playa d’en Bossa, Cala Bassa Beach Club — private-access routes that skip the public-beach permit flow entirely and come with wardrobe, hair-and-make-up rooms and in-house catering.

On-set safety & marine awareness

Posidonia seagrass protected zones, lifeguard hours in high season, swell windows on the west coast, jellyfish advisories. Production safety is specific to water — we brief the crew on all of it before the call sheet goes out.

Visual reference · Ibiza beaches
South-west sunset
Xarraca red rock
Es Vedrá view
Coastal concrete
Cala Jondal
Na Xamena cliff
Planning guide · long-form

Shooting on an Ibiza beach: permits, timing and logistics

Costas permits and public-beach authorisations

Every Ibiza beach below the sand-line is Spanish state public domain — the dominio público marítimo-terrestre. Any commercial photo or film shoot, however small the crew, must be authorised by the Demarcación de Costas de les Illes Balears via its Ibiza office on Calle Aragón 67. The application is a short form: dates, crew headcount, equipment list, a rough site plan and the production company’s tax ID. Submit it a minimum of ten working days ahead — Ibiza Film Office recommends fifteen to be safe. Published local rates are roughly €150–200 per day for stills and €625–675 per day for film, though those figures move with crew size and whether the shoot blocks public access. If the call sheet involves any municipal road, pavement or car-park occupation outside the beach itself, a parallel ayuntamiento permit is also required.

Golden-hour timing by compass orientation

Ibiza is small enough that every beach-type is within an hour’s drive, but the island’s light behaves very differently depending on the direction the cove opens to. The west-coast beaches — Cala Conta, Cala Bassa, Cala d’Hort with Es Vedrá in frame — run the most dramatic sunsets on the island and are the default for campaign-grade golden-hour work from roughly June through September. East- and south-east-facing beaches such as Es Cavallet and parts of Las Salinas deliver soft morning light and warm, back-lit late afternoons but not a sinking-disc sunset. The north coast — Xarraca, Portinatx, Cala Xuclar — faces broadly north, which means flatter, more even light across the whole day and far fewer crowds in July and August.

Access, parking and on-beach logistics

Most Ibiza beaches are reached by single-lane asphalt that ends in a dirt car-park above the cove. The practical questions production needs to answer are: how far is the carry from the car to the sand, is the descent walkable with camera cases, can a 4×4 get closer, and where does the generator live if one is needed. Cala Conta and Salinas have paved car-parks and short carries. Aguas Blancas and Cala d’Hort involve steep steps. Xarraca has an easy walk but limited parking. Es Cavallet is a longer walk across a protected dune zone on marked paths — off-path traffic is not permitted. For larger productions, we often pair the public-beach shoot with an adjacent villa or hotel for wardrobe, crew basecamp and toilets so the beach itself can stay clean and public.

Beach-club partnerships and private-access routes

Ibiza’s beach-club culture is a legitimate alternative to a Costas application. Blue Marlin at Cala Jondal, Cala Bassa Beach Club, Experimental Beach at Es Cavallet, Beachouse and Jondal can all be booked as partial-access or full-buyout shoot partners. The private terrace, deck or pool area on their concession sits outside the Costas permit flow — they operate under their own concession and house production clients directly, often with wardrobe rooms, hair-and-make-up space, kitchens and power already on site. It is usually cheaper to pair a morning on the public beach (Costas-permitted) with an afternoon on a beach-club terrace (no public permit needed) than to chase a full-beach buyout on a public cove, which is rarely granted in peak season anyway.

Ibiza beach shoots we handle regularly
Fashion and swim editorial on west-coast sunset beaches
Brand campaigns pairing Es Vedrá cliffs with villa interiors
Travel and tourism films across multiple coves
Beauty and skincare stills at quiet north-coast beaches
Automotive and lifestyle commercials on coastal roads
Wedding and destination-lifestyle imagery on beach-club terraces
Sunrise activewear and wellness content at Salinas
Music and artist portraiture at cliffside viewpoints

Tell us the mood, the date window and the number of shoot days. We’ll come back within 24 hours with three to five Ibiza beaches shortlisted against the brief, a realistic permit timeline, and a sensible pairing of public beach and private beach-club or villa base so the production actually runs on the day. The shortlist is free; the agency fee only applies if we move forward into full production scoping.

Common questions

Beach-shoot FAQ

Do I need a permit to photograph or film on an Ibiza beach?

Yes — every commercial shoot on a public beach in Ibiza, regardless of crew size, needs authorisation from the Demarcación de Costas de les Illes Balears. Private-use holiday snaps are fine; anything with a paid crew, professional lighting, models on call sheet or intended commercial output requires the Costas application. We handle the paperwork and recommend a minimum ten working days of lead time.

How much does a Costas beach shoot permit cost in Ibiza?

Published rates via Ibiza Film Commission sit around €150–200 per day for photo shoots and €625–675 per day for film, with the exact figure dependent on crew size, area occupied and whether public access is restricted. Municipal permits layer on top if roads, pavements or car-parks are blocked. We price the full permit stack into the quote so there are no day-of surprises.

Can we shoot nude or swimwear on Es Cavallet?

Es Cavallet is Ibiza’s only officially designated nudist beach and does host swim and bare-skin editorial work. However, commercial shoots of nudity still need Costas authorisation and should be mindful of the beach’s regular naturist community — screening, timing and respectful framing matter. Es Cavallet also sits inside the Ses Salines natural park, which adds an environmental layer to the permit process.

Are drones allowed over Ibiza beaches?

Drone use in Ibiza is tightly controlled. The entire island’s airspace is classed as controlled airspace from ground level, so any drone flight requires coordination with AESA, ENAIRE and Ferronats, plus a separate authorisation from the airport safety officer. Lead time is typically twenty business days. Flights over crowded beaches in July and August are rarely approved; shoulder-season and early-morning windows are more realistic.

When are Ibiza beaches busiest, and how do we avoid crowds?

The peak is mid-July through the last weekend of August. Cala Conta and Las Salinas fill from around 11:00 and stay full until sunset. Sunrise calls at 06:30–08:30, mid-week days and May, June, late-September and October windows give the cleanest frames. The north coast (Xarraca, Portinatx) is substantially quieter even in high summer.

Can we block off a whole beach for exclusive use?

Fully privatising a public Ibiza beach is effectively impossible — by Spanish law the dominio público marítimo-terrestre must remain accessible. What Costas does authorise is a cordoned working area within the beach, with the rest of the sand open to the public. For true exclusivity, a beach-club buyout (Blue Marlin, Cala Bassa, Experimental) is the realistic route because the club’s concession area is private.

How do I request a shortlist for an Ibiza beach shoot?

Send us the date window, shoot type (fashion, swim, travel, automotive, editorial), crew size and any reference images. Within 24 hours we come back with three to five beach and beach-adjacent options shortlisted, a permit timeline against your dates, and an honest pros/cons per location. No signup, no obligation.

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Plan your Ibiza beach shoot

Date window, shoot type, crew size — we’ll come back with a curated beach shortlist and a permit timeline inside 24 hours. No obligation, no signup.

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