Begin your trip at the historic heart of Ibiza, the Old Town. Wander through the narrow and picturesque streets of this UNESCO World Heritage site and discover the ancient walls, defense towers, and a 14th-century cathedral.
Step back in time as you explore the well-preserved fortress of Dalt Vila. You'll be awestruck by the breathtaking views from the ramparts and charming plazas and the cool breeze blowing from the sea.
Discover Ibiza's busy harbor, where you can soak up the colorful atmosphere of the locals and gaze at stunning luxury boats. Enjoy a fresh seafood lunch at one of the many restaurants before exploring the trendy bars and clubs in this vibrant area.
Join the party at one of Ibiza's most famous nightclubs – Pacha. Enjoy a VIP experience on the world-class dance floors and the terrace with iconic pop art décor.
Explore the eclectic and exotic world of the Ibiza Hippy Market. Take in the colorful stalls and vendors, the range of handcrafts, and splendid jewelry trinkets. Don't hesitate to sample the delicious food and drink from a variety of international vendors.
Relax and rejuvenate at the lively beach resort town of San Antonio. Lounge on the golden sands and take a refreshing swim or sip on a cold drink while watching the waves. San Antonio offers a range of restaurants, cafes, and bars as well as bustling nightlife.
Journey south to the stunning natural wonder of Es Vedra. This rocky island is allegedly the third most magnetic point on the planet and is steeped in mythology and legend. Enjoy the views as the sun sets over the hillside and enjoy a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Escape the bustle of Ibiza nightlife by relaxing in the picturesque town of Cala Llonga. Head to the gorgeous beach, backed by pine-covered hills, and swim in the crystal clear waters. Enjoy the local cafes and restaurants and taste exotic flavors.
Conclude your trip by visiting Sa Caleta, the oldest Phoenician settlement in Ibiza. Explore the archaeological site and discover the preserved foundations of ivory workshops, homes, and a sanctuary to the goddess Tanit. Transport yourself to another time as you discover the history of Ibiza.
While most of the places are within walking distance, transportation options like buses and taxis are readily available throughout the city. A single bus ticket costs around €3, and taxi fares vary depending on distance and time of day. Car rental is also possible, which allows for more flexibility in exploring the island. Note that parking can be limited or expensive. Traveling on foot or cycling is a perfect option for those who want to take part in the energetic local atmosphere.
If you have more time, consider visiting other places like Santa Gertrudis, Ibiza Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Ibiza Cathedral. For those who have less time or prefer to have more relaxing experiences, we recommend skipping Pacha or San Antonio and spending more time at the Old Town, Dalt Vila, and Sa Caleta. Additionally, August is peak tourist season in Ibiza, so be sure to book accommodations well in advance, plan to book boats or excursions ahead too.
The Ibiza Airport (IBZ) is the only airport in Ibiza, located approximately 7.2 km from Ibiza Old Town. It operates year-round, with high season offering extensive flights to and from major European destinations such as London, Paris, and Madrid. Plan amount 15 minutes for airport transfer, approximately €10-15 via taxi.