The day register
Beach clubs separated by the kind of day each one serves, verified against their own sites. No classification theatre. No guest-list promises.

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The short answer
The Linen Harbour beach club register holds 4 clubs in its first edition, each serving a different kind of day. No classification body exists for beach clubs, so each record is verified against the club's own site and says plainly who the day suits and who it does not.
Club sites were read on 20 August 2026. The club handles every reservation.
4 clubs on the register
Ibiza's beach clubs are not one product. These four serve four different days: the marquee day-to-night bay on Cala Jondal, a clifftop cove at Sol d'en Serra, the barefoot classic on Es Cavallet and a family bay on the west coast.
A short editorial register of beach clubs separated by the kind of day each one serves. It is not a booking service and holds no guest lists.
By its own site, read on the date shown on each record, and by the editorial test: the entry must serve a day the destination's other entries do not. 4 clubs are published today.
No. Every record links the club directly. Beds, tables, minimum spends and guest lists stay with the house.
Yes, destination by destination, each with its clubs' sites read before publication.
Each record on this page was checked against the club's own site on 20 August 2026 by the Linen Harbour desk. No bed prices, minimum spends or reservations are published. How the register works.
Insurance
Country, activity, altitude, evacuation and cancellation can change the answer. We are not a broker. This is a quiet pre-booking checklist.