
The famous Balearic island in the Mediterranean, recognized worldwide for its vibrant nightlife, its coves with crystal clear waters, its bohemian chic atmosphere and its rich cultural heritage.
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Tipo
Destino Insular
Extensión
40 km
Estancia recomendada
5 días
Región
Balearic Islands
Ibiza, one of the jewels of the Balearic archipelago, is a destination that offers a fascinating duality. On the one hand, it is the party capital of the world, with internationally renowned nightclubs and DJs. On the other hand, it is an island of astonishing natural beauty, with hidden coves with turquoise waters, pine forests, traditional white villages and a relaxed atmosphere that attracts families and nature lovers. Its rich history is reflected in Dalt Vila, the walled city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, while its free and creative spirit is felt in the hippie markets and its bohemian lifestyle. It is a destination for all tastes, from unlimited fun to tranquility and connection with nature.
Destino costero excepcional
Dalt Vila (Upper Town of Ibiza): walled city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Dream coves and beaches with crystal clear waters and white sand (Cala Comte, Cala Bassa, Ses Salines).
Famous nightclubs and world-class DJs (Pacha, Ushuaïa, Amnesia).
Traditional hippie markets (Las Dalias, Punta Arabí) with crafts and a unique atmosphere.
Spectacular sunsets, especially in places like Café del Mar or Cala Comte.
Cosmopolitan and bohemian atmosphere, with a strong connection with nature and well-being.
Boat excursions to Formentera and other nearby islands and coves.
Mediterranean gastronomy with local influences and fresh products.
15-22°C
25-30°C
18-25°C
10-15°C
Mediterranean climate. Long, hot, dry summers, with plenty of sunlight. Mild and relatively humid winters. Rains are scarce in summer.
The waters of the Mediterranean are warm and crystalline, ideal for bathing. From June to October, temperatures range between 22°C and 27°C. In winter, they drop to 14-16°C. Generally, the coves are protected from the waves.
Jellyfish may occasionally appear, especially in the warmer months. Caution is recommended and follow the instructions on the flags.
FaibleIn some rocky areas, especially off sandy beaches, sea urchins can be found. It is recommended to use booties.
FaibleIt includes Dalt Vila (the upper city), the Posidonia Oceánica (underwater meadows vital for marine biodiversity), the Phoenician site of Sa Caleta and the necropolis of Puig des Molins.
Descubre Eivissa
Descubre San antonio
Descubre Santa eulalia
Découvrez tout ce que Ibiza a à offrir
Découvrez les côtes et paysages marins incroyables de cette destination
Famous for its spectacular sunsets, its incredibly turquoise waters and its views of several islets. With several popular beach bars.
Fine, golden sand with some rocky areas.
Crystal clear, turquoise and calm waters. Suitable for bathing and snorkeling.
Guarded in high season. Generally safe, although there may be boats at anchor. Nudist zone in some areas.
Easy access by car, with parking (paid in high season). Short walk from the parking lot.
C'est une plage naturiste où la nudité est autorisée.
Ample parking, but can fill up very quickly in summer. Payment.
Several restaurants and beach bars with views of the sunset.
Restaurants, beach bars, showers, rental of hammocks and umbrellas.
One of the most beautiful and popular beaches on the island, with turquoise and transparent waters that look like a natural pool, surrounded by a juniper forest.
Fine white sand.
Incredibly clear, shallow and calm waters. Ideal for the family bathroom.
Guarded in high season. Very safe and popular for families.
Easy access by car, bus or ferry from San Antonio. Nearby parking.
Ample paid parking in high season, free outside of it.
Several options, from restaurants to beach bars and beach bars.
Restaurants, beach bars, showers, toilets, rental of hammocks and umbrellas, water sports.
One of the most iconic beaches in Ibiza, with fine sand, turquoise waters, a chic atmosphere and frequented by celebrities. Part of a Natural Park.
Fine white sand.
Crystal clear and shallow waters. Generally quiet. Good for swimming.
Monitored in season. Generally safe. Some nudist areas towards the ends.
Easy access by car or bus. Paid parking in high season.
C'est une plage naturiste où la nudité est autorisée.
Ample paid parking in high season.
Famous beach bars like Sa Trinxa or Jockey Club.
Chiringuitos and trendy restaurants, showers, rental of hammocks and umbrellas, music.
A quiet, family-friendly cove, protected from the wind, with shallow waters and a wide variety of restaurants, ideal for families and relaxation.
Fine white sand.
Very calm, shallow and crystal clear waters. Protected from waves.
Monitored in season. Very safe for families with small children.
Easy access by car with nearby parking (can fill up).
Parking on the street or small paid parking lots.
Numerous restaurants on the beach and in the town.
Restaurants, shops, showers, toilets, sunbed and umbrella rental, water activities.
Explorez les charmantes villes qui donnent vie et caractère à cette côte
The capital of the island, with the iconic Dalt Vila (Upper City), the port, the La Marina neighborhood and a mix of history, leisure and glamour.
Famous for its sunsets on the Sunset Strip, its lively promenade and its offer of bars and clubs, a magnet for young tourism.
A quieter and more familiar destination, with a beautiful promenade, marina, river (the only one in the Balearic Islands) and a wide range of restaurants.
The largest municipality on the island, home to some of the most famous coves, the highest point of Ibiza (Sa Talaia) and a rural and authentic atmosphere.
The northernmost and least developed municipality on the island, with a rural and unspoilt atmosphere, hidden coves and a hippie market on Sundays.
Plongez dans des aventures uniques et découvrez la mer sous un autre angle
Ideal for exploring the hidden coves and seabed of the island.
The crystal clear waters and the Posidonia Oceanica offer a rich marine life, with numerous diving spots for all levels.
Essential to discover the coast of Ibiza from the sea and visit the neighboring island of Formentera and its virgin beaches.
More exciting activities available on the largest and most touristy beaches.
Descubre los secretos mejor guardados y rincones únicos que pocos conocen
A mystical and enigmatic islet off the coast of Cala d'Hort, surrounded by legends and considered an energy point. Its sunsets are spectacular.
You cannot disembark, but it is visible from Cala d'Hort and other nearby viewpoints.
One of the most famous and authentic hippie markets in Ibiza, with crafts, clothing, live music and a bohemian atmosphere that has been maintained since the 70s.
Open on Saturdays and some days in summer (Nights Market). Essential.
A small and significant Phoenician archaeological site, declared a World Heritage Site, which shows the first settlements on the island.
Next to a beautiful fishing cove with boathouse huts.
An impressive natural cave with stalactite and stalagmite formations, and an artificial waterfall with a light and sound show.
Ideal for a different activity, especially with children.
Conecta con la naturaleza y descubre paisajes únicos que te dejarán sin aliento
A protected space that encompasses the old salt flats, dunes, beaches and oceanic Posidonia meadows, vital for marine biodiversity and water quality.
Explore rural roads between fields of almond, olive and carob trees, discover white villages and enjoy the tranquility of the Ibizan interior.
A natural aquarium located in a sea cave, which allows you to observe the fauna and flora of the Mediterranean in their natural habitat. Also sea turtle recovery center.
Ibizan gastronomy is a delicious fusion of Mediterranean flavors, with a strong presence of fresh fish, seafood, garden products and traditional specialties.
A traditional stew of rock fish (grouper, rooster, skate) with potatoes, served in two courses: the fish with aioli, and then a banda rice with the broth.
A hearty meat dish (chicken, lamb, pork) with potatoes, local sausages (sobrasada, butifarró) and spices.
Sun-dried fish (normally skate or 'gerret'), very popular in Formentera but also in Ibiza, ideal for salads or snacks.
Rice cooked with fish fumet, usually served after a fish and seafood dish.
A traditional dessert of fresh goat and sheep cheese, eggs and mint, with a touch of anise.
Although originally from Mallorca, it is a very popular sweet in Ibiza, a spiral-shaped puff pastry, often filled with cream or angel hair.
A traditional aniseed liqueur made with a mixture of aromatic herbs from the island, ideal as a digestif or aperitif.
Another typical liquor from Ibiza and Formentera, made with thyme, with a sweet and aromatic flavor.
Local wines, white and red, with Designation of Origin. They are usually light and fruity.
Pudding based on ensaimadas from the previous day, eggs, milk, lemon and cinnamon.
Crunchy sweet of irregular shape, fried and sprinkled with sugar, typical of the festivities.
Ibiza is world famous for its electronic music festivals, but it also holds cultural, traditional and sporting events throughout the year.
The famous opening and closing parties of the island's big nightclubs, which mark the beginning and end of the party season. Thousands of people come.
Global electronic music industry conference held in Ibiza, with panels, workshops and club events.
The old town of Ibiza is transformed into a medieval market with shows, crafts and gastronomy, celebrating the declaration of World Heritage Site.
Celebrations of the patron saint of San Antonio, with parades, blessing of animals and cultural events.
Local celebrations in honor of Sant Ciriac and Santa María de las Nieves, with parades, concerts and fireworks.
Descubre los lugares más fascinantes e imperdibles de esta costa
The heart of Ibiza's nightlife, with luxury yachts, trendy restaurants and access to the famous clubs and Dalt Vila.
Ideal for a night walk and 'people watching'.
An old defense tower from the 18th century with spectacular views of Es Vedrà and the sunset. Accessible by walking.
It requires a little hike, but the views are worth it.
Located in a Renaissance palace within Dalt Vila, it exhibits works by the painters Narcís Puget Riquer and Narcís Puget Viñas, showing Ibizan life in the 20th century.
A good option for a cultural day in Dalt Vila.
Chaque point d'intérêt a sa propre histoire et sa magie
Évaluation complète basée sur plusieurs critères de qualité
"Beaches and coves of exceptional beauty: turquoise and transparent waters, white or golden sand. Some very famous and others more hidden, for all tastes."
"Rich history in Dalt Vila and archaeological sites. Museums, art galleries and a vibrant bohemian atmosphere with hippie markets and street art."
"A bus network connects the main towns and beaches, but to fully explore the island and reach remote coves, a car or motorbike is much more convenient."
"Good roads that connect the entire island. Parking can be a challenge in the center of Ibiza town and in the most popular coves in high season."
"It can be an expensive destination, especially in high season (July-August), with high prices for accommodation, clubs and some restaurants. Out of season it is more affordable."
"There are areas and resorts very suitable for families (Santa Eulalia), with safe beaches and activities. However, party fame may not appeal to all families."
"Excellent Mediterranean cuisine with Ibizan touches: fresh fish, seafood, arroz a banda, 'bullit de peix' and local sausages. Wide offer for all palates."
"Increasing efforts for sustainability, especially in the protection of posidonia and waste management. However, mass tourism and demand for water are challenges."
"A destination with massive and global appeal, combining world-renowned partying with natural beauty, culture and a chic, bohemian atmosphere."
"Water sports (paddle surfing, snorkeling, diving, sailing), cycling, hiking (inland routes), yoga and pilates in natural environments."
"Generally good, especially on the beaches and main tourist areas. Some urban areas may be less well-kept in high season."
"The island is generally safe. Caution is advised in busy nightlife areas and with personal belongings."
"Dalt Vila is impressive. The white inland towns and coastal villas have great charm, combining traditional architecture and modern touches."
"Landscapes of striking beauty: coves with turquoise waters, cliffs, pine forests, fields of almond and olive trees, and the iconic islet of Es Vedrà."
"Rich marine life, protected by Posidonia Oceanica. Ideal for snorkeling and diving in coves with rocky bottoms. Sighting of small fish and algae."
"An overall score that reflects its status as a globally attractive destination, combining famous nightlife with paradisiacal beaches, a bohemian-chic atmosphere and rich culture. Ibiza is an island of contrasts, capable of satisfying a wide range of travelers."
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💭 "An overall score that reflects its status as a globally attractive destination, combining famous nightlife with paradisiacal beaches, a bohemian-chic atmosphere and rich culture. Ibiza is an island of contrasts, capable of satisfying a wide range of travelers."
Tout ce que vous devez savoir pour planifier votre visite
High season is from June to September, ideal for nightlife and beach weather, although with more people and higher prices. May and October (shoulder season) offer excellent weather, fewer crowds and more affordable prices, perfect for exploring the island and enjoying nature. Winter is calm and ideal for more cultural and wellness tourism, but many establishments close.
Prices in high season can be very high, especially in clubs and some luxury restaurants. Be careful with intense sun and dehydration. In party areas, it is recommended to be attentive to personal belongings. Car traffic can be heavy in summer.
Free Wi-Fi available in most hotels, restaurants, bars and many public spaces in tourist areas.
Prepaid SIM cards are easily accessible in telephone stores and at the airport. They offer good coverage throughout the island.
The Ibiza sun is intense. Wear high sun protection, a hat, sunglasses and stay well hydrated, especially if you spend time outdoors or at parties.
In busy or nightlife areas, keep an eye on your belongings to avoid theft.
Renting a car or motorbike will give you the freedom to explore the island at your own pace and discover hidden coves and towns.
Use taxis or the 'Discobus' (night bus) to move between the clubs and the main urban centers safely.
In high season, it is advisable to reserve a table in the most popular restaurants, especially for dinners.
Don't leave without trying this emblematic dish of the island, a local gastronomic experience.
Take time to visit the white villages in the interior (Sant Rafel, Santa Gertrudis, Sant Carles) to discover the most authentic and rural Ibiza.
Ibiza is a fragile island. Contribute to its conservation by not leaving garbage, respecting the posidonia and using water responsibly.