When you think of Ibiza, your mind might conjure images of luxurious beachfront villas, yachts, world-famous DJs, and glittering parties. But for DEESSA’s Founder and Creative Director, Elin Ritter, living it up in Ibiza is a wilder, more authentic adventure. Picture going to the beach or a secret cala with a bag of snacks, sand clinging to your skin, diving into crystal-clear waters in just a bikini (or without), and dancing under the stars.
This raw, unfiltered Ibiza is the inspiration behind our newest collection. It blends the carefree island goddess boho chic aesthetic with a rebellious edge, capturing the essence of the real Ibiza lifestyle through swimwear and apparel.
A celebration of nostalgia, spirituality and individuality.
Step into the real Ibiza with DEESSA, where every piece tells a story of freedom, strong women, and island magic.

Rebeca, captured by Andrea Rivi Photofilm Ibiza, at Punta Galera, wearing the Anita Swimsuit made with regenerated nylon
Punta Galera
Punta Galera, one of Ibiza’s most breathtaking hidden gems, is a paradise for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Unlike the island’s sandy beaches, this stunning coastal spot features smooth, flat rock formations that create natural sunbathing terraces overlooking the crystal-clear Mediterranean Sea.
A favorite among locals and those looking to escape the crowds, Punta Galera offers a serene and unspoiled atmosphere, perfect for swimming, snorkeling, or simply soaking in Ibiza’s famous sunsets.
With no beach bars or tourist facilities, visitors are encouraged to bring their essentials and embrace this magical location's raw beauty. Whether you’re seeking tranquility, a connection with nature, or a unique spot for a seaside yoga session, Punta Galera captures the wild, bohemian spirit of Ibiza.
Michelle captured by PaulagraphyPhoto at the fishing huts, Sa Caleta, wearing the Pia Tamara 2-piece swimsuit made with regenerated nylon
Sa Caleta
Sa Caleta, a hidden gem on Ibiza’s southern coast, is more than just a picturesque beach—it's a place where history, nature, and tranquility merge.
Framed by dramatic red cliffs and offering crystal-clear waters, this small cove is perfect for those seeking a peaceful escape.
Beyond its natural beauty, Sa Caleta holds deep cultural significance, home to the remains of an ancient Phoenician settlement, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Whether you're lounging on the golden sand, snorkeling in the turquoise sea, or enjoying fresh seafood at the renowned Sa Caleta restaurant, this magical spot captures the authentic, laid-back essence of Ibiza.
Jessica captured by iPhone at Cala Llentia wearing the Tropical Noir Black Metallic Swimsuit
Cala Llentia
Cala Llentia is one of Ibiza’s most mystical and breathtaking hidden gems, offering more than just a picturesque coastal view.
Located on the island’s rugged western cliffs near Cala Codolar, this secluded spot is home to the awe-inspiring Time and Space monument—an art installation by Andrew Rogers, often referred to as Ibiza’s "Stonehenge."
The site exudes a spiritual and almost otherworldly energy, making it a favorite for sunset seekers and those drawn to Ibiza’s mystical side.
With dramatic cliffs, panoramic sea views, and a peaceful atmosphere away from the crowds, Cala Llentia is the perfect place to connect with nature, soak in the golden hues of the setting sun, and embrace the island’s unique blend of art, history, and natural beauty.
Anita Moreno by Paulagraphy at the coast at Sa Carroca is wearing the Aurora Aina bikini set
Sa Carroca
Sa Carroca and Torre des Carregador are hidden gems in Ibiza, offering a glimpse into the island’s rich history and natural beauty.
Sa Carroca, a peaceful residential area just outside Ibiza Town, is known for its serene surroundings, stunning sea views, and lush Mediterranean landscapes.
Nearby, Torre des Carregador, also known as Torre de Sal Rossa, stands as a historic watchtower dating back to the 16th century.
Built to protect the island from pirate invasions, this well-preserved structure overlooks the salt flats of Las Salinas and the shimmering coastline.
Today, both spots provide a perfect escape from the bustling tourist areas, ideal for those seeking history, breathtaking scenery, and a connection to Ibiza’s past.