Ibiza in the off-season is a different island. The beach clubs quiet down, the temperatures drop just enough to be pleasant, and the crowds fade. But for those who know where to look, the island still delivers — especially when it comes to dining with a view.
If you are planning a getaway to the White Island outside the high season, do not miss these ten seafront restaurants that stay open through the quieter months. From local seafood to international menus, they all serve unbeatable views and proper off-season atmosphere.
1. Es Nàutic, Sant Antoni
Located in the heart of Sant Antoni’s marina, Es Nàutic offers sweeping harbour views and fresh Mediterranean flavours year-round. It is part of the local yacht club but open to everyone. In the off-season, the vibe is relaxed, perfect for a long lunch overlooking the boats. The ‘bullit de peix’ is a standout, and the wine list features plenty of Balearic options.
2. Hostal La Torre, Cap Negret
A favourite for sunset lovers, Hostal La Torre is more than just a boutique hotel. Its cliffside restaurant remains open during the off-season, serving up seasonal Mediterranean dishes alongside panoramic sea views. Whether you are sipping coffee on a crisp morning or enjoying a glass of wine at golden hour, this spot is a local go-to for a reason.
3. Restaurante Salvadó, Pou des Lleó
Up in the northeast, away from the buzz, you will find Restaurante Salvadó by the cove of Pou des Lleó. It is a family-run gem that stays true to its roots — expect grilled fish, simple starters, and honest service. The location is unbeatable: right on the waterfront with views of the unspoiled coast. Come for the paella, stay for the silence.
4. Roto, Ibiza Town Marina
Roto stays open all year, bringing energy and style to Ibiza Town’s marina even in the off-season. Its retro-chic interiors give way to a large terrace that looks out over the harbour and the walls of Dalt Vila. The menu mixes Spanish classics with international twists. It is the kind of place where locals meet for a weekend lunch that turns into dinner.
5. Estel, Santa Eulària
Set right on the promenade in Santa Eulària, Estel is a sleek, modern restaurant with a minimalist approach to Mediterranean cooking. It is one of the newer additions to Ibiza’s year-round dining scene and has quickly built a reputation for high-quality dishes and attentive service. The sea is just metres away, and the glass walls make sure you do not miss the view.
6. Sa Caleta, Sant Josep
Built into the cliff near the archaeological site of Sa Caleta, this rustic seaside restaurant specialises in traditional Ibicencan cuisine. Think ‘bullit de peix’, baked fish, and alioli served generously. The setting is as authentic as it gets, with wooden tables under pine trees and waves crashing below. It feels remote even though it is just a short drive from Ibiza Town.
7. Ca Na Sofia, Cala Vedella
Cala Vedella is peaceful in the off-season, and Ca Na Sofia is one of the few places that keep the lights on. This long-standing family-run restaurant delivers refined plates based on market ingredients — local lamb, line-caught fish, and homemade desserts. The terrace faces the calm bay, and inside you will find a warm welcome from staff who treat you like a regular from day one.
8. Can Gat, Cala Sant Vicent
Tucked into the quieter northern side of the island, Can Gat sits right on the sand of Cala Sant Vicent. The focus here is fresh fish and rice dishes, served without fuss but full of flavour. While many restaurants in the area close after summer, Can Gat remains open, making it a reliable off-season stop for anyone exploring the coast.
9. La Escollera, Es Cavallet
Open 365 days a year, La Escollera is a mainstay of Ibiza’s dining scene — and for good reason. Located on Es Cavallet beach, it combines stunning ocean views with a menu rooted in Spanish and fusion cuisine. Off-season weekends here still buzz with locals enjoying long lunches under the sun. The black rice with cuttlefish and the homemade desserts are worth a detour.
10. Hostal Talamanca, Talamanca beach
An institution on the island, Hostal Talamanca is more than a place to stay. Its beachside restaurant offers simple, satisfying meals from breakfast through dinner. It sits directly on the sand, with views across the bay to Ibiza Town. Open all year, it is an ideal option for travellers looking for honest food in a laid-back setting.
Why visit these seafront restaurants in Ibiza in the off-season?
The off-season in Ibiza offers a calmer, more authentic side of the island. With mild temperatures, clear skies, and a growing number of restaurants staying open year-round, it is the perfect time to explore the island’s coastline without the crowds.
From romantic lunches to scenic dinners, these ten seafront spots prove that Ibiza does not shut down — it simply slows down, and that might be exactly what you are looking for.