The island of Ibiza represents the land where time stands still, and the place where everyone would like to be exiled to — voluntarily, of course — at least once in their lifetime. Precisely because it is voluntary, a seven-day break in Ibiza can be long enough to firstly immerse yourself in its atmosphere, then to feel like a native of the island, and then, after your return home, to yearn for it as though for a lost home. Ibiza Town’s Dalt Vila, the cinematographic lighthouses of Formentera, the inland hippy markets, and the idyllic coves of the coastal areas are just a few of the attractions of this Mediterranean white island that etch themselves indelibly on the memory.
In this guide, we show you how to make the most of your week in Ibiza; read on to find out more.
With a fantastic range of leisure options and with Ibiza Cathedral silhouetted in the background, Marina Ibiza, Ibiza Town’s leisure port, is one of the island’s great tourist attractions.
A World Heritage Site since 1999, Dalt Vila, Ibiza town’s historic quarter, stands high above the island, and is its most emblematic silhouette.
If you're spending a few days in Ibiza, you’ll be interested to know that its little sister, Formentera, has a thousand charms in less than 80 square kilometres.
In spectacular Formentera, spits of sand blend with cliffs, seagrass and pink salt lakes. Come and discover the island’s best beaches.
Located in the northeast of the island of Ibiza, the municipality of Santa Eulalia del Río is one of those that best preserves the laid-back lifestyle and hippie essence of the 70s.
Cala Bassa is one of Ibiza’s most popular beaches, and there are plenty of reasons why. We tell you all you need to know to before you visit.
Discover the Las Dalias hippie market, a garden full of colours, music, fusion cuisine, and a unique handmade offer.
The picturesque and ancient fishing village of Portinatx is one of the most charming and treasured tourist destinations in northern Ibiza.
Ibiza hides small treasures in the form of towns and villages, both on the coast and inland, which show us the most genuine side of the island.
Far removed from the overcrowded beaches typically found in other parts of the Mediterranean, Cala Salada is a place that's as natural as it is relaxing.
Ibiza hides small treasures in the form of towns and villages, both on the coast and inland, which show us the most genuine side of the island.
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