The World’s Best Beach Clubs
With picture-perfect sands and boundless panoramas, these unbeatable hotspots are sure to inspire wanderlust for future travels. So whether barefoot luxury or golden-hour glamour is your scene, here are the best beach-club resorts for soaking up the sun and watching it set in style
The Peligoni Club, Zakynthos, Greece
While family-friendly is not always a considered characteristic of many beach clubs, The Peligoni Club is the exception to the rule. The members-only beach club, both relaxed and refined, is found on the secluded north side of Zakynthos. A labyrinth of leisure spaces – from feasting tables to sunloungers and a tucked-away spa – cascade down to the Ionian Sea. There truly is something for everyone on the curated program of chef pop-ups, wellness workshops, water sports and live music events, as well as ample activities to delight younger guests.
The Bodrum Edition, Turkey
A recent addition to the glittering, glamorous Bodrum peninsula, The Bodrum Edition’s beach club brings a sleek approach to laid-back luxury, where silky sands meet the Aegean. Whether you’re sinking into a sofa on the elevated terrace, lounging in a VIP cabana around the infinity pool, or reclined on a beach bed at the water’s edge, you will be in a prime position to enjoy the magnificent views, while exclusive parties play host to a thrilling lineup of DJs and entertainers.
Byblos Beach Ramatuelle, Saint-Tropez, France
On Pampelonne Beach, a 10-minute drive from Hotel Byblos, Byblos Beach Ramatuelle mirrors the hotel’s elegant, seascape design across its restaurant, bar and stretch of sunloungers. In efforts to minimize impact on the environment, the beach has a ‘no-plastic’ policy, while the wooden structure of the club can be dismantled at the end of the season to leave the beach in its natural state over winter. In the restaurant, a fresh Mediterranean menu prioritizes seasonal ingredients that are sourced from local market gardens, farms and fisheries.
One&Only Kéa Island, Greece
On the west side of the Cycladic island of Kéa, with a glittering outlook over the Aegean, One&Only has opened a glorious all-villa retreat. There are plenty of spots to soak up the endless Cycladic charms, from infinity-pool bar Kaiki to open-fronted Mediterranean restaurant Atria and the Bond Beach Club. Soundtracked by resident DJs, sun-kissed days melt into starlit nights, while a program of culinary events and parties add to the magic of a glorious Greek summer.
Six Senses Ibiza, Spain
The island most famously known as a party hotspot, Ibiza is now as celebrated for its laid-back, restorative vibes as its dynamic social scene. And at Six Senses Ibiza, which revels in a prime position on the island’s northern tip, overlooking the spectacular bay of Cala Xarraca, guests get to experience the best of both. The hotel’s The Beach Caves brings together live music, wellness, art, dining and drinking, with an extensive cultural calendar that champions local talent as well as global names, and where day turns into night as DJs soundtrack a dreamy Ibizan sunset.
La Caseta, Barcelona, Spain
The seafront restaurant of Soho House’s Little Beach House Barcelona, La Caseta boasts a stunning position on Garraf beach – and you don’t have to be a member to visit the restaurant. With a pared-back allure (the design is inspired by Garraf’s 1920s Les Casetes beach houses, which are unique to the area), a menu that champions local cuisine and produce sourced from nearby farms, plus events that span tastings, live music, yoga, meditation and paddleboarding, this place has everything you could desire from a day – or evening – beside the sea.
La Réserve à la Plage, Saint-Tropez, France
For unrivaled glamour and elegance, the French Riviera enjoys an abundance of both, as the cabana-style La Réserve à la Plage – the private beach outpost of hotel La Réserve Ramatuelle – epitomizes on Pampelonne beach. Designed by Philippe Starck, with chic tables and loungers spilling out onto the sand and sea, it reflects the beauty and charm of its Saint-Tropez setting, alongside a Mediterranean sharing menu.
Uxua Casa, Trancoso, Brazil
Uxua Casa’s laid-back beach hangout is the ultimate place to chill. Head to the thatch-roofed bar, housed within an old fishing boat on Coconut Tree Beach, where the owner has restored more abandoned fishing crafts, transforming them into plush daybeds on which to savor the freshest ceviche. The most charming of its private villas is Casa Anderson, which is filled with local crafts and antiques. A stay here comes with daily yoga and capoeira lessons on the sumptuous stretch of silky white sand.
Beach Rouge, Grand Baie, Mauritius
At LUX* Resorts & Hotels’ flagship property in Mauritius, the brand’s signature beach-club concept Beach Rouge has been impeccably designed by Kelly Hoppen and serves up a fresh and locally sourced menu from morning to night. Occupying a tranquil space on the water’s edge, it offers a wonderfully serene spot for swimming, whatever the season. Also good: its name is inspired by the spectacular red tint that illuminates the club at sunset while crowds gather to enjoy the resident DJ.
Maçakizi, Bodrum, Turkey
The boutique sanctum of Maçakizi lies in the bougainvillea-adorned hills that overlook Türkbükü bay on Turkey’s Turquoise Coast, to the serene northern side of the Bodrum Peninsula. A chic and ultra-private oasis, where its laid-back aesthetic blends seamlessly into a picture-perfect backdrop, the beach club stands out as a glamorous destination favored by those in the know.
Scorpios, Mykonos, Greece
It’s not easy to stand out amidst the Greek island’s cosmopolitan and, admittedly, crowded collection of beach scenes (to which visitors go to be seen). Designed as “a gathering place meant to galvanize the artistic, spiritual and political life of the community”, Scorpios utilizes the natural wonder of the Aegean Sea and Cycladic sun to its great advantage. The aesthetic boasts charming simplicity, centered by the beach and whitewashed stone house. Its offerings to the community of guests include a program of events and daily rituals, and a menu celebrating the very best Mediterranean diet.
Blue Apple Beach House, Cartagena, Colombia
Inspired by the old-world pizzazz of the Balearic beach-club scene, Blue Apple Beach House is a seductive retreat on Tierra Bomba island’s southern shore. Thirty minutes from Cartagena, it draws a stylish crowd to its driftwood tables. Dine on classic dishes with a twist – think seabass and coconut rice or blue-cheese mussels – to a soundtrack of tropical soul. With a vista of the white sands of Playa Mamon, it’s a place for languid evenings under the stars, best followed by a stay in one of its five bespoke cabañas.
Nikki Beach, Koh Samui, Thailand
The world-famous Nikki Beach boasts buzzy and elegant outposts all around the globe, from Dubai to Montenegro. At Thailand’s Koh Samui Nikki Beach, the brand’s international allure meets a palm-fringed paradise, situated on the island’s sunset-facing beach of Lipa Noi. Serving an extensive fresh menu and shaking up an innovative array of cocktails, day-to-night dining doesn’t get dreamier than this.
Palazzo Avino, Ravello, Italy
Romantic hideaway Palazzo Avino is the only hotel in the cliff-top town of Ravello that can lay claim to its very own beach club, Clubhouse By The Sea. The Clubhouse itself – a walled private villa – has various cantilevered platforms studded with white umbrellas alongside a flower-edged plunge pool. On another terrace, there’s the restaurant with spectacular views over the Amalfi coastline to the towns of Maiori and Vietri. There’s a wood-burning oven for pizzas and fish dishes of the day, but otherwise, it’s as minimalist a beachside haven as you could wish for: no DJs, no special effects, no motorized beach toys – just two ladders to send you plunging into the deep-blue Tyrrhenian Sea.
Potato Head Beach Club, Seminyak, Bali
Potato Head bills itself as a creative village in Seminyak, where traditional mediums of hospitality are transcended and “music, art, design, food, wellness and sustainability collide, offering a new type of holistic experience”. It has an impressive program of events, too – from screenings and live music to yoga and guided meditations – while the beach club boasts two infinity pools encircled by daybeds, a swim-up bar, and several restaurants.