Nassau Beach Club, Ibiza, Spain

Beach life

Nassau Beach Club is a slice of Ibiza luxe, decked out with wooden floors, lush greenery and distinctly Indonesian décor. Striding into its fourth season, the all in-one-beach club continues to be a favourite amongst the jet set, splashing the shores of Playa D’en Bossa with sophistication and style.

Spot international footballers, families, locals and luxury seekers alike enjoying the combination of crystal clear water, stylish-yet-comfortable beach beds (with towel rental available), valet parking, attentive service and amazing food.

Take advantage of beachside waiter service, starting with breakfast from 10am, followed by snacks like tasty salads or a club sandwich. Inside the restaurant, seafood is Nassau’s lunch specialty, with a daily selection of lobster, crayfish and fresh market fish jumping off the Mediterranean-meets-Asian menu.

By night, the innovative menu delves into molecular cuisine – the latest high-end cooking revolution – and there’s also a new Teppanyaki Lounge to try. The kitchen remains open until midnight, when the moonlit beach is every bit as beautiful, and afterwards, Nassau Lounge keeps the good vibes flowing until 2am with music from rotating nightly DJs.

Stop by the Nassau Boutique for your retail therapy fix - jewellery, accessories, sunglasses, flowing dresses, kaftans, glam bikinis, sarongs, fans and much more. All the ingredients necessary for the perfect day, night (or a weeklong soujourn) on the beach!

Updated on July 11, 2011.

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    White's Miss W says: 'Stepping into Nassau is like escaping to the Orient, without having to leave the haven of Ibiza. I love ordering the wok-tossed vegetables, an amazing dish that works well whether on the sunbeds or seated in the restaurant! And in 2011, the molecular cuisine at dinner has got all the island foodies talking!'

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