
What to see in Ibiza, the 20 places you can’t miss
Ibiza is one of the places in the Mediterranean that has it all, boasting a perfect blend of beaches, nature, towns and villages and plenty of entertainment.
Ibiza is one of the places in the Mediterranean that has it all, boasting a perfect blend of beaches, nature, towns and villages and plenty of entertainment.
As you discover Ibiza through these six activities, you’ll become one with its sky and sea, savour its authentic cuisine and enjoy an atmosphere that is capable of bringing out the very best in you.
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.
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.
Cala D’Hort is one of Ibiza’s not-to-be-missed attractions, thanks to the fabulous views offered by the Es Vedrà islet and its natural setting.
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.
Cala Tarida, one of Ibiza’s most popular beaches, offers beautiful scenery and glorious sunsets. The range of services available makes it ideal for families.
In this group of paradisical coves you’ll find restaurants, fantastic views of the Poniente islets, and one of the best sunsets in Ibiza.
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.
Cala D’Hort is one of Ibiza’s not-to-be-missed attractions, thanks to the fabulous views offered by the Es Vedrà islet and its natural setting.
One of the most beautiful coves in Ibiza is Cala Vadella, a corner of the Balearic island where you can enjoy a magnificent sunset.
The massive influx of international tourists has made Ibiza one of the best places in the world to try all kinds of cuisine.
It is one of the less well-known aspects of the island, but Ibiza’s traditional cuisine is enjoyed by everyone who tries it.
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.
This municipality in Ibiza, which gained worldwide fame during the 1970s for its lively bars and nightclubs, is also home to an impressive range of natural and cultural attractions.
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.
The picturesque and ancient fishing village of Portinatx is one of the most charming and treasured tourist destinations in northern Ibiza.
Sant Josep de Sa Talaia (or San José) is the largest municipality in Ibiza. So as you can imagine, there’s plenty to see here, from coves to heritage.
Right in the geographical heart of the island is the town of Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera, an unmissable stop on any trip to Ibiza.
Cala D’Hort is one of Ibiza’s not-to-be-missed attractions, thanks to the fabulous views offered by the Es Vedrà islet and its natural setting.
Just two kilometres from the south-east coast of Ibiza, the beauty and mystery of Es Vedrá attracts both locals and tourists alike.
One of the most beautiful coves in Ibiza is Cala Vadella, a corner of the Balearic island where you can enjoy a magnificent sunset.
Natural pools with emerald-coloured waters and curious rock formations. Discover Atlantis, the most inaccessible cove on the island, and let yourself be captivated by the magic of the place.
Until 1930, the cala de San Vicente was isolated from the rest of the island due to the lack of a road, but today it’s in high demand thanks to sun and beach tourism.
Espalmador in Ses Salines Natural Park is an island that lies between Ibiza and Formentera – it’s private but visitors can still come and enjoy its coves.
As you discover Ibiza through these six activities, you’ll become one with its sky and sea, savour its authentic cuisine and enjoy an atmosphere that is capable of bringing out the very best in you.
Even in summer, Ibiza offers places away from the large parties and overcrowded beaches. Places to while away the hours and, literally, lose yourself.
Ibiza is one of the places in the Mediterranean that has it all, boasting a perfect blend of beaches, nature, towns and villages and plenty of entertainment.
A World Heritage Site since 1999, Dalt Vila, Ibiza town’s historic quarter, stands high above the island, and is its most emblematic silhouette.
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.
Located in the north of the island, Cala Xarraca is a perfect spot for snorkelling and for enjoying the peace and quiet offered by its stunning natural surroundings.
Ibiza Town blends the trendiest parties and gay enclaves with medieval and Renaissance splendour, the counter-culture and idyllic nature.
Exploring the inside of the cave, and admiring the stalactites and other features, is only part of the attraction of the Cave of Can Marçà.
Discover the Las Dalias hippie market, a garden full of colours, music, fusion cuisine, and a unique handmade offer.
Shops selling adlib fashion, prestigious international stores, luxury clothing, hippy markets… Ibiza can justifiably be described as one of the Mediterranean’s most fashion-conscious islands. Shall we go shopping?
Ibiza’s street markets are craftsmanship in its purest form. Las Dalias, Punta Arabí, Sant Joan… We take a look at the seven essential ones in search of the perfect souvenir.
If you’d like to really get to know Ibiza’s clubbing scene, take note of the best clubs and nightspots on the island. This is the list of the places you must visit if you go out on the town.
Relax by day and party by night: Ibiza has plans for all tastes. Are you ready to experience three unforgettable days?
Due to its small size, a four-day trip to Ibiza provides enough time to travel from end to end, and even to visit a nearby islet.
Seven days in Ibiza, the white island of the Mediterranean, can give a lot, especially if we know what to visit and in what order to do it.