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Ibiza Island Guide

Ibiza Island Guide

The Island of Ibiza is a popular destination for both holiday makers and those in search of a new home. Guaranteed magnificent weather, Ibiza boasts some of the cleanest, most picturesque beaches in the Mediterranean. With a large number claiming the EEC Blue Flag Award, you will find beaches with the perfect combination; warm weather, blue skies and soft sand. For those seeking a more active life, look no further. Not only are the beaches packed with water spo...   Full Article

Guide to Ibiza Spain Beaches

Guide to Ibiza Spain Beaches

The Beaches of Ibiza One of the best things about staying in Ibiza is that it has over 30 miles of stunning coastline and over 80 beautiful beaches. So, no matter where you are, you’re never more than 10 minutes drive from a beach that’s perfect for your needs. Ibiza has some of the most magnificent, unspoilt beaches in the Mediterranean. From small, protected coves to bustling, sandy expanses with all kinds of watersports, there are so many to choose f...   Full Article

Ibiza Marinas

Ibiza Marinas  

Marina Botafoch Marina Botafoch is located to the North of Ibiza Port. It opened in 1987 and is a well established port with excellent facilities. There are 428 berths on offer from 6m to 30m. All the berths have individual electricity and water meters and also wireless internet and a phone line. There are a selection of bars and restaurants in the area and it is just a short walk from Ibiza town. For more details visit Marina Botafoch. ...   Full Article

Guide to Santa Eulalia, (Santa Eulária)

Guide to Santa Eulalia, (Santa Eulária)  5 Star Average from 1 Reviews

Whereas Ibiza town is known for its wild, pulsating nightlife, Santa Eulalia is a sophisticated conglomeration of culture, history, and beauty. Being only 21 kms from Ibiza airport, it is a beloved destination for families and those seeking a quieter holiday. The coastline of the town is crowned with a gleaming white and coral-coloured marble promenade, adorned with palm trees, and is strewn with a yacht marina, gourmet restaurants, miniature gardens, and exquisite caf...   Full Article

Es Vedra

Es Vedra  

Es Vedra is one of the most famous landmarks in Ibiza and can be seen on hundreds of postcards. Legend has it that Isla Vedra was once home to the Sirens, who lured sailors to their doom in Homer’s story of Odysseus, and more recently in an episode of the Simpsons. However these days, if you were to visit the Island itself, you would only be greeted by Goats & Rats. The best place to view Es Vedra is from the Torre de Savinar, the old watchtower tha...   Full Article

Guide to Formentera

Guide to Formentera  

Formentera, an idyllic island refuge, lies just off the coast of Ibiza and is only accessible by boat via the Ibiza mainland. Depending on which boat you choose, and from where, it can take from thirty minutes to an hour to arrive. Attracting five times its population in tourists every year, Formentera is a renowned place of unspoilt beauty. Formentera is composed of many magnificent beaches which fly the ‘blue-flag’, a well-earned status meaning its Mediterranean sea...   Full Article

Guide to San Juan, (San Joan)

Guide to San Juan, (San Joan)  

San Juan, one of Ibiza’s oldest towns, is located on the North of the Island. A walk through the town is a truly Spanish experience, with old cobbled paths and a selection of shops selling art, craft and clothing, some of which are made on the Island. Each morning a man blows into a conch to alert the townsfolk of the fresh fish for sale from the back of his van, giving the town an old traditional feel. For beauty and adventure, the town provides guided walks through the...   Full Article

Guide To San Carlos, (Sant Carles)

Guide To San Carlos, (Sant Carles)  

San Carlos is a small village located on the north east of the island between Santa Eulalia and Cala San Vicente. Despite its small size, it is surprisingly well known and has a great reputation. This is largely due to places like Bar Anita, which really add to the community spirit of San Carlos. It is also one of the oldest villages on the island and is packed with rustic charm. San Carlos church building dates back to the 18th century, and is a fine example of archit...   Full Article

Guide to San Antonio, (Sant Antoni)

Guide to San Antonio, (Sant Antoni)  

San Antonio is the second largest town in Ibiza, and is considered by British clubbers to be the clubbing capital of the world. It is situated on San Antonio Bay, on the west of Ibiza. Ibiza is synonymous with clubbing and the nightclubs in and around San Antonio attract the best DJs from around the world such as Tim Westwood, Fat Boy Slim and Paul Van Dyke. A great place to start off the evening is in one of the bars along the Sunset Strip such as Mambo, Savannah a...   Full Article

Guide to Ibiza Town (Eivissa)

Guide to Ibiza Town (Eivissa)  

As the capital of the island, this is one place guaranteed to impress. The amazing view of the old town and port from the sea or air is nothing in comparison to the beauty and vibrancy found being amongst this traditional town. Full of culture and life, Ibiza town juxtaposes the old with the new. As though slipping into another world, a walk through Sa Penya, the old fishing quarter still ripe with activity, is a truly Spanish experience. Complimented by a stroll aroun...   Full Article

Cala Llonga

Cala Llonga  

Cala Llonga is located just down the coast from Sta Eulalia and is one of the most popular sandy beaches on the island. It is approximately 200m long and a staggering 100m wide, giving plenty of room at the back of the beach for throwing your frisbee without hitting any unsuspecting sun bathers. All this available space, plus the children’s play area make this an ideal family beach. There are regular buses from Sta Eulalia that make several stops through Cala Llonga an...   Full Article

San Miguel

San Miguel  

San Miguel is located towards the north of Ibiza in between Sta Gertrudis and Port De San Miguel. It is a small village that almost flows down from the church at the top of the hill. The church was built in the 14th century although the porch and patio were added later. Inside the church there are some fine examples of 17th century wall paintings which have been fully restored. San Miguel is also quite an ‘arty’ village, ranging from the restored painting in the church...   Full Article

Es Cana, (Es Canar)

Es Cana, (Es Canar)  4 Star Average from 1 Reviews

Es Cana is just a five minute drive from Santa Eulalia on the east coast of the Island. Plus you can catch a ferry to Ibiza Town, Santa Eulalia or even Fortmentera. As you would expect, the sea is crystal clear and if you go towards the edge of the beach you are likely to find yourself surrounded by fish. It's the perfect place to enjoy Ibiza’s sun sea and sand. With an abundance of water sports operating throughout the summer, the beach comes to life as soon as t...   Full Article

Guide to Portinatx

Guide to Portinatx  

As one of the best family resorts on the Island, Portinatx has a wide selection of beaches to enjoy. Behind every rock is a new bay to explore. The crystal clear waters and interesting rocks make it a great location for diving and snorkelling, whilst the variety of nooks and crannies offer privacy for those seeking peace and quiet amongst the excitable family atmosphere. The main beach offers endless entertainment for adults and children alike, with a variety of water sp...   Full Article

Guide to Jesus

Guide to Jesus  

Jesus is located just outside Ibiza town. Although Ibiza town is still growing, Jesus remains separated by protected marshlands that run between the two places. These marshlands, known as Ses Feixes, used to be the orchard and vegetable garden for Ibiza. There is an unusual irrigation system, consisting of ditches and underground conduits that supply water to the area, which is what made it so special. If you need somewhere a little more relaxing to spend an afternoon ...   Full Article

Guide to Sta Gertrudis, (Santa Gertrudis De Fruitera)

Guide to Sta Gertrudis, (Santa Gertrudis De Fruitera)  

Santa Gertrudis still retains the charm of a true Ibicencan town and is full of reminders of its heritage. The town’s main income used to be from farming, however they quickly adapted during the tourist boom of the 1960s, and it has kept a ’hippy’ feel to it ever since. Even today it’s possible to lose yourself among the un-surfaced tracks and discover a taste of rural Ibiza from years gone by. Santa Gertrudis is a popular hotspot for artists and alongside the d...   Full Article

Guide to Sant Jose (San Josep)

Guide to Sant Jose (San Josep)  

San Jose has the highest mountain on Ibiza, Sa Talaia, which is 475 meters high. It also boasts one of the finest examples of Ibiza style architecture in the form of the spectacular whitewashed church. The church building has more than its fair share of history. It was commissioned in 1726 but due to several interruptions was not completed until 1731. The original alter piece was burned in 1936 at the beginning of the civil war, however a replica now stands in its plac...   Full Article


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