Is the sea warm in Ibiza in July?


Is the sea warm in Ibiza in July? It's a great time of year to swim in the sea, with the water at an average temperature of 26 C.


Is the sea in Ibiza warm?

Ibiza - Punta Xarraca sea water temperatures peak in the range 25 to 28°C (77 to 82°F) on around the 15th of August and are at their lowest on about the 1st of March, in the range 13 to 15°C (55 to 59°F). Year round warm sea water temperatures at Ibiza - Punta Xarraca climb to their warmest in mid August.


Why is Ibiza so green?

And it is that the name of Pitiusas Islands comes from the Greek Pitioussa - where pine trees abound - on the other hand, the emerald green of our waters is given thanks to the existence of the oceanic posidonia, by many identified as an alga but that is an endemic plant, with roots, stem, leaf and able to produce ...


Which side of Ibiza is warmer?

The island is 24 miles long, so truthfully cannot see a great difference in temperature, especially in summer between north and south.


Why is the water so clear in Ibiza?

It's called Posidonia oceanica (named, of course, after the Greek sea god). This type of seagrass is found all over the Mediterranean, but the meadows around our islands are some of the best examples of their kind. So much so, in fact, that they have been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.


Can you drink alcohol on the beach in Ibiza?

It is forbidden to give alcoholic drinks to people who are younger than 18 years, regardless whether it's free or with the consent of the parents. It is illegal to drink in public zones where there could be children, so not on the streets, in parks or at the beach; there are strict fines for it.


Where is the nicest beach in Ibiza?

10 Best Beaches in Ibiza
  • Playa d'en Bossa.
  • Cala Xarraca.
  • Cala Tarida.
  • Cala Saladeta.
  • Talamanca.
  • Sa Caleta.
  • Ses Salines.
  • Benirras.


Where is the bluest water in Spain?

11 Best Beaches in Spain With Turquoise Waters and Golden Sand
  • 01 of 11. Playa de Ondarreta, San Sebastián. ...
  • 02 of 11. Es Pujols, Formentera. ...
  • 03 of 11. Caló des Moro, Mallorca. ...
  • 04 of 11. Playa de Mónsul, Almería. ...
  • 05 of 11. Lumebó Cove, Galicia. ...
  • 06 of 11. Playa del Inglés, Canary Islands. ...
  • 07 of 11. Playa de Pechón, Cantabria. ...
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How many days in Ibiza is enough?

How Many Days In Ibiza? The longer, the better! As we just explained, there are many things to do in Ibiza, and three days may not be enough. That said, 5-7 days may be good enough for you to enjoy the island while relaxing.