Cala Comte is a beautiful, secluded beach with crystal clear waters, white sand, and stunning views of the nearby islands. Relax on a lounger or take a dip in the calm waters. Enjoy a delicious seaside lunch at the nearby beach club and soak in the sun.
Es Vedra is an iconic rock formation off the coast of Ibiza, surrounded by myths and legends. Enjoy the stunning views of the rock from the Cala d'Hort beach or take a boat tour to see it up close. Take some time to enjoy the peacefulness of the beach.
Visit one of the many hippy markets on the island, such as Las Dalias, Punta Arabi or Cala Llenya. Browse unique clothing, crafts, jewelry, and local food. Immerse yourself in the hippie culture of the island.
Explore the charming old town of Ibiza, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Wander through the cobbled streets, visit the Fortress, the Cathedral, and the many boutiques and shops. Enjoy a relaxing lunch at one of the many restaurants and bars in the area
Take a day trip to Formentera, the smallest of the Balearic Islands. Visit the stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters, Rent a bicycle and explore the island's rural landscape. Relax and soak in the beauty of one of the most peaceful islands in the Mediterranean.
Spend the day exploring the charming town of Santa Germudis. Take your pick from many activities on the day or just relax in its chilled ambiance, take a long walk or hike, visit its shops and artisans, enjoy delicious local cuisine at restaurants.
Platja d'en Bossa is one of the most popular beaches on the island, Stretching over 2 kilometers of white sand and turquoise waters. Enjoy a relaxing day at the beach with the sounds of the waves and indulge in delicious food and drinks at beach bars.
Visit the beautiful Sa Caleta beach, located in a secluded cove with crystal clear waters and rust-colored cliffs. Relax on the beach, or take a hike along the nearby cliffs, and enjoy the stunning views of the sea.
Finish your trip by exploring the lively town of Sant Antoni de Portmany. Visit the Sunset Strip and watch the beautiful Mediterranean sunset from one of the beach bars. Enjoy delicious drinks and food while listening to great music.
Transportation options include rental cars or scooters or using taxis. Taxis are easy to find on the island, but can be expensive. A rental car, while convenient, can be pricey. Biking is also an option for shorter trips. Plan for around €50 and up/day for transportation.
If you have more time, consider visiting more beaches or taking a trip to see the island's many cliffs and coves. If you have less time, consider cutting a destination or two from the itinerary. Remember to pack plenty of sunscreen and a hat, as the sun can be strong. Be respectful of the island's beauty and traditions and take care when visiting beaches and natural areas.
Ibiza Airport (IBZ) is located 7.5 km southwest of Ibiza Town. It receives flights from many major European cities, and there are several daily flights to and from Barcelona and Madrid. Taxis to Ibiza Town from the airport cost around €20-€30, while a bus trip costs around €4.