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Saint Agnes Valley (Saint Agnes)

  • Duration:

    ~1 h 41 min

  • Level:

    Easy - practically flat

The best:
  • Quiet walk between fields and fruit trees
  • Authentic rural atmosphere
  • Ideal at dawn for its soft light
Tip: Visit the nearby Underground Chapel if it is open.

Circular Parc de les Salines

  • Duration:

    ~2 h 1 min

  • Level:

    Moderate - trails and walkways

The best:
  • Surroundings of wetlands and protected species
  • Mixed sections: island, coast and forest
  • Informative environmental panels
Tip: Use binoculars for birdwatching.

Marina Botafoch – Ibiza

  • Duration:

    9 h 20 min (5 h 57 min on the move)

  • Level:

    Difficult - 25 km & +1 023 m elevation gain

The best:
  • Long route connecting urbanism and nature
  • Opportunity to see diverse villages and landscapes
  • Complete athletic challenge in Ibiza
Tip: Take enough water and planned stops to recharge your energy.

Estany des Cavallet – Puig Falcó

  • Duration:

    ~2 h 22 min

  • Level:

    Difficult - mountainous terrain

The best:
  • Varied scenery of mountains and ponds
  • Good natural isolation
  • Ideal for high flora and fauna sightings
Tip: Take trekking poles for better balance on the way up.

Cala Escondida – Cala Comte – Cala Bassa (circular)

  • Duration:

    3 h 16 min (2 h 25 min on the move)

  • Level:

    Easy

The best:
  • Coastal stretches with pristine beaches and turquoise coves
  • Combines nature and swimming between walking stretches
  • Excellent for photos and scenic beachfront ripping
Tip: Wear comfortable shoes and bring a swimming costume for water stops.

Climb to Sa Talaia

  • Duration:

    ~6 h (5,7 km)

  • Level:

    Easy-Moderate (eroded trails in sections)

The best:
  • Panoramic views from the top
  • Trails surrounded by pines, junipers and Mediterranean forest
  • Route marked with blue arrows, even shorter variant
Tip: Do the route on clear days or at sunset for the best views.

Punta Galera – San Antonio

  • Access:

    On foot, not signposted (orientation required)

  • Environment:

    Alternative and bohemian

The best:
  • Natural rock platform for sunbathing
  • Spectacular sunsets without crowds
  • Silence and connection with nature
Tip: No sand or services, take what you need and respect the environment.

Cala Saladeta – San Antonio

  • Access:

    Walk from Cala Salada, between rocks

  • Environment:

    Youthful and paradisiacal

The best:
  • One of the most beautiful in Ibiza
  • Turquoise waters and white sand
  • Good spot for photos
Tip: Wear comfortable shoes to access through the rock.

Cala Salada – San Antonio

  • Access:

    By path with stairs, may require walking

  • Environment:

    Natural and popular

The best:
  • Clear water and rocky bottom ideal for swimming
  • Surrounded by nature
  • No buildings nearby
Tip: Arrive by shuttle bus or early, access by car is limited.

Cala Gracioneta – San Antonio

  • Access:

    On foot from Cala Gració

  • Environment:

    Boutique and exclusive

The best:
  • Very small and charming cove
  • Beach club "El Chiringuito" right on the sand
  • Ideal for a romantic meal in front of the sea
Tip: Book at the beach bar if you want a table with view

Cala Gració – San Antonio

  • Access:

    Very easy, ideal for families

  • Environment:

    Quiet and familiar

The best:
  • Fine sand and shallow waters
  • Perfect for children and adults
  • Relaxed atmosphere
Tip: There are natural shades, but arrive early in summer.

Es Cavallet – San José

  • Access:

    Easy on asphalt road

  • Environment:

    Free and diverse

The best:
  • Nudist beach with a large area
  • Lively beach bars and beach clubs
  • Excellent for walking and relaxing
Tip: Perfect for those looking for freedom and good energy.

Cala Bassa – San José

  • Access:

    Easy and with parking

  • Environment:

    Young and surfer

The best:
  • One of the few with waves for surfing
  • Good vibe and bars nearby
  • Fine sand and natural surroundings
Tip: Recommended for a day in style and comfort.

Las Salinas – San José

  • Access:

    Very easy, ample parking

  • Environment:

    Chic and social

The best:
  • Icon of the 90's, still with a cool atmosphere
  • Restaurants like Malibu or Beso Beach
  • Ideal to watch and be seen
Tip: Live music and cocktails by the sea

Cala Vadella – San José

  • Access:

    Very convenient, parking nearby

  • Environment:

    Familiar and relaxed

The best:
  • Wide beach, perfect for children
  • Calm and clear water
  • Nice promenade
Tip: Ideal for paddle surfing

Cala Tarida – San José

  • Access:

    Very easy, ideal for families

  • Environment:

    Family and services

The best:
  • Fine sand and calm waters
  • Good access with children
  • Variety of restaurants and shops
Tip: Excellent for spending the whole day on the move

Cala Compte – San José

  • Access:

    Easy, ample parking

  • Environment:

    Touristy and lively

The best:
  • One of the best views at sunset
  • White sand and crystal clear waters
  • Quality restaurants in the area
Tip: Very busy in summer, arrive early.

Cala Carbó – San José

  • Access:

    Easy, well signposted

  • Environment:

    Familiar and quiet

The best:
  • Small cove, with local atmosphere
  • Never too crowded
  • Clear water for snorkelling
Tip: There are two restaurants with excellent fish

Cala d’Hort – San José

  • Access:

    Easy by car, parking nearby

  • Environment:

    Natural with epic views

The best:
  • Direct views to Es Vedrà
  • Very photogenic place
  • Unforgettable sunsets
Tip: Ideal to combine with a seafront dinner

S’Estanyol – Jesús

  • Access:

    By car on dirt road, easy

  • Environment:

    Rustic and quiet

The best:
  • Small cove of sand and rocks
  • Restaurant Cala Bonita in front of the sea
  • Perfect to get away from the hustle and bustle
Tip: Don’t forget to wear booties to enter the water.

Guided tour of Dalt Vila

  • Estimated Price:

    from 15€/person

  • Duration:

    2 hours

The best:
  • Walking tour of the Walled City
  • History, culture and legends
  • Breathtaking views from the bastion
Tip: Comfortable shoes essential, cobblestone streets and slopes

Local market tour and tasting

  • Estimated Price:

    from 39 €/person

  • Duration:

    2 hours

The best:
  • Visit to traditional markets
  • Tasting of Ibicencan herbs, cheeses and cold meats
  • Direct contact with local producers
Tip: Take cash to buy artisanal products

Sunset on a catamaran

  • Estimated Price:

    from 45 €/person

  • Duration:

    2 hours

The best:
  • Calm sailing at sunset
  • Glass of cava included
  • Spectacular views from the water
Tip: Wear a light jacket for after sunset.

Panoramic tour of Ibiza

  • Estimated Price:

    from 25€/person (full day)

  • Duration:

    1 h 15 min per lap (hop-on/hop-off)

The best:
  • Commentary in Spanish and free stops
  • Perfect for a first contact
  • Tour of Dalt Vila, beaches and harbour
Tip: Get on the first bus in the morning to avoid crowds.

Ibiza cruise with music

  • Estimated Price:

    from 49 €/person

  • Duration:

    3 hours

The best:
  • Sailing through western coves
  • Bar on board with drinks included
  • Live DJ or chill music depending on the time of day
Tip: Bring a camera and comfortable shoes for cobblestones.

San Juan street market

  • Price Levels:

    $$

  • Market Environment:

    Hippie, authentic and relaxed

The best:
  • Artisan and organic products
  • Live music and organic food
  • Perfect for a Sunday stroll
Tip: Arrive early to avoid crowds and enjoy the music.

Sant Jordi street market

  • Price Levels:

    $

  • Market Environment:

    Local and casual

The best:
  • Flea market with real treasures
  • Clothes, vinyl, books, vintage objects
  • Mix of locals and residents
Tip: Ideal for bargain hunting on Saturday mornings

Las Dalias Market – San Carlos

  • Price Levels:

    $$

  • Market Environment:

    Hippie, Chic and multicultural

The best:
  • One of Ibiza's most famous street markets
  • Handicrafts, bohemian fashion, jewellery, decoration
  • Lively atmosphere with live music
Tip: Visit it also at night, the Night Market has a magical atmosphere.

Aguas Blancas – San Carlos

  • Access:

    Steep descent

  • Environment:

    Natural and nudist

The best:
  • Spectacular cliffs
  • Famous for its free atmosphere
  • Good sunrise spots
Tip: It’s early, the sun goes down the mountain early

Pou des Lleó – San Carlos

  • Access:

    Very easy

  • Environment:

    Rustic with local boats

The best:
  • Views of old fishermen's huts
  • Excellent for diving and snorkelling
  • Uncrowded
Tip: Ideal for photography and walking

Cala Boix – San Carlos

  • Access:

    Descending stairs

  • Environment:

    Natural, with beach bar

The best:
  • Rare dark sand on Ibiza
  • Surrounded by cliffs
  • Good place to eat fresh fish
Tip: Wear comfortable shoes for access

Cala Leña – San Carlos

  • Access:

    Easy, although somewhat steep

  • Environment:

    Familiar and relaxed

The best:
  • Surrounded by green hills
  • Golden sand and clear water
  • Local and peaceful environment
Tip: Ideal for a day of total calm

S’Olivera Beach – Santa Eulalia

  • Access:

    Very easy

  • Environment:

    Quiet and natural

The best:
  • Unfrequented area
  • Very clean water
  • Surrounded by greenery
Tip: Bring what you need, there are not many services

Cala Nova – Santa Eulalia

  • Access:

    Easy and with parking

  • Environment:

    Young and surfer

The best:
  • One of the few with surfing waves
  • Good vibe and bars nearby
  • Fine sand and natural surroundings
Tip: Ideal for windy days if you like surfing

Cala Pada – Santa Eulalia

  • Access:

    Very easy, even by bike

  • Environment:

    Family friendly, ideal for children

The best:
  • Shallow, clean water
  • Nice promenade and local atmosphere
  • Surrounded by pine forests
Tip: Avoid Sundays, it gets too crowded.

S’Arenal Petit – Portinatx

  • Access:

    Very easy, on foot from the road

  • Environment:

    Familiar and accessible

The best:
  • Soft sand and calm waters
  • Close to bars and restaurants
  • Perfect for children
Tip: Limited shade, carries umbrella

Cala San Vicente

  • Access:

    Very comfortable, good road

  • Environment:

    Semi-urban with services

The best:
  • Wide beach with breathtaking views
  • Beachfront restaurants
  • Ideal for all-day dining
Tip: Perfect for those seeking comfort without crowds

S’Illot des Renclí – Portinatx

  • Access:

    Asphalt road, easy

  • Environment:

    Familiar and relaxed

The best:
  • Typical restaurant right on the cove
  • Ideal for snorkelling and swimming
  • Uncrowded area
Tip: Recommended for a quiet day without crowds.

Cala Xarraca – Portinatx

  • Access:

    Easy by car

  • Environment:

    Quiet, pure nature

The best:
  • Turquoise waters and rocks for snorkelling
  • Small but picturesque
  • Perfect for disconnecting
Tip: Arrive early, parking space is limited.

Benirràs – San Miguel

  • Access:

    Easy by car, parking nearby

  • Environment:

    Bohemian and lively

        The best:
        • Ideal for watching the sunset
        • Hippie atmosphere and live music
        • Famous for the drum party at sunset
        Tip: Avoid Sundays, it gets too crowded.