Start your day at Mercado de Forada, an outdoor market that celebrates Ibiza's rural roots. You can find fresh and organic produce, as well as other household items. Don't miss out on the Indian vegetarian food stall with a variety of delicious options to choose from.
Take a trip to the UNESCO World Heritage Site known as Dalt Vila, a historic fortified old town filled with scenic pathways and beautiful architecture. Make sure to visit the Indian vegetarian restaurant Los Dos Lunas for a delicious lunch.
Take a trip to the southern coast and bask in the beauty of Es Vedra, a small rocky island off the coast of Ibiza. It's the perfect place to unwind and enjoy the stunning views while having a picnic with some Indian vegetarian food you picked up from a local restaurant.
Visit Las Dalias Hippy Market, a popular attraction for both locals and tourists. It has numerous market stalls selling handmade crafts, clothing and jewelry from all over the island. You will also find a great Indian vegetarian food stand, serving wraps, curries and other delightful dishes.
Visit the iconic Ibiza Cathedral located in the Old Town. It's an impressive structure with beautiful Gothic architecture. After sightseeing, head over to Es Canto for a refreshing cup of chai and some delicious Indian vegetarian snacks.
Take a trip to Cala Boix, a secluded beach and a perfect spot to escape the crowds. Head down to the Indian vegetarian restaurant, Ganga, which serves a variety of dishes including wraps, thalis, biryanis and curries. Enjoy the beautiful scenery while eating your lunch.
Take a stroll around Ibiza Town and soak up the atmosphere of the island's capital. Head over to Bollylandia for your final meal, a delicious Indian vegetarian restaurant that offers an extensive menu filled with traditional dishes at an affordable price.
Most of the locations can be easily accessed by renting a car or taking a taxi. Public transportation is also available, but it may not be as frequent or reliable. Prices can vary based on the season and demand, but a daily car rental starts at around €25 per day, and a taxi ride from location to location starts at around €10.
If you have more time, visit some of Ibiza's beautiful and off-the-beaten-path beaches, such as Cala Saladeta or Platge des Coll Baix. Another great thing to try in Ibiza is its local food like Bullit de Peix, a traditional fish stew. If you have less time, you can skip visiting Es Vedra and the Los Dos Lunas restaurant in Dalt Vila.
Ibiza Airport (IBZ) is located just 7.5 km from Ibiza Town, and it's the main airport on the island. It serves flights from several European and Middle Eastern countries. From the airport, you can take a taxi to your accommodation, which should cost around €20.