Ibiza
Ibiza is an island of contrasts — legendary nightclubs and serene yoga retreats, raucous beach parties and quiet pine-forested coves. While the west coast's superclubs (Pacha, Amnesia, Privilege) have made it the world's clubbing capital, the island's other face reveals a UNESCO-listed old town (Dalt Vila), centuries-old salt flats, and a bohemian spirit inherited from the hippie movement of the 1960s. The north of the island remains remarkably unspoiled, with rural agrotourism fincas and pristine beaches accessible only on foot.
Beaches
Cala Comte
Widely considered Ibiza's most beautiful beach, with stunning turquoise waters and views of the offshore islands. Famous for spectacular sunsets.
Cala d'Hort
A cove with dramatic views of the mystical Es Vedrà rock island rising from the sea. Local legend says it has magnetic properties and was the home of sirens.
Ses Salines
A long sandy beach next to the natural park and historic salt flats. Popular with a stylish crowd, with trendy beach clubs and crystal-clear water.
Activities
Clubbing
Experience the world's most famous nightlife at legendary venues like Pacha, Amnesia, DC-10, and Ushuaïa. International DJs play sunrise sets from June to October.
Explore Dalt Vila
Walk the cobblestone streets of Ibiza's UNESCO-listed fortified old town, with Renaissance walls, the cathedral, and panoramic views from the ramparts.
Boat trip to Formentera
Take a 30-minute ferry to Ibiza's tiny sister island, known for its Caribbean-like beaches, especially Ses Illetes, consistently rated one of Europe's best.


