Ultimate List of Things to Do in Ibiza
Discover the best of Ibiza with our carefully curated, experience-rich guide. Whether you're after the perfect beach, cultural gems, family fun, or breathtaking views, this list covers it all.
BEACH DAYS AND HIDDEN COVES
Figueretas
Closest to Ibiza Town. Sandy, well-kept, with bars and restaurants along the promenade. Great for a morning dip or lunch with sea views. Try Little Ibiza Restaurant for veggie-friendly meals.
Talamanca
Another town-adjacent favourite. A long sandy stretch with calm waters and a variety of restaurants like Sa Punta or Nobu for high-end dining.
Ses Salines
Iconic beach in a nature reserve with crystal-clear water. Home to Jockey Club and Sa Trinxa—expect music, dancing, and mojitos. Book ahead.
Cala Comte
Arguably one of the most beautiful beaches in Ibiza. Clear turquoise water, shallow entry (perfect for children), and a view of the sun setting over the horizon make this a must-visit.
Benirras
A famous beach for its Sunday sunset drumming rituals. A great spot for culture lovers and those looking for a vibrant yet chilled vibe.
Cala Bassa
Shallow, turquoise water perfect for swimming. Cala Bassa Beach Club offers stylish lounging and gourmet bites. Book sunbeds early.
Cala Tarida
Beautiful for families and couples alike. Several eateries line the beach, including Cotton Beach Club (upscale) and Ses Eufabies (family-run).
Cala Vadella
Relaxed bay ideal for swimming. Cafes, restaurants, and a small supermarket nearby for picnic supplies.
Cala Llonga
Wide, sandy beach with shallow waters and plenty of activities. Family-friendly and ideal for paddleboarding.
Cala Nova
Set on the quieter east coast, this beach has a boho feel and offers a great mix of sand, surf, and small beach restaurants.
Cala Salada & Cala Saladeta
Two adjoining coves surrounded by pine trees, ideal for swimming and snorkelling. Get there early to avoid the crowds!
NATURE & VIEWPOINTS
Atlantis (Sa Pedrera)
A mystical, off-the-map hike to rock-carved pools and ocean views. Not easily accessible but unforgettable.
Es Vedra Viewpoint
Unmissable. Park near Cala d'Hort and walk to the clifftop for jaw-dropping views of the legendary island of Es Vedra. Go at sunset for a magical experience.
Cap des Falcó
Stunning viewpoint near Salinas. Climb the small hill for an expansive view over salt flats and sea.
Puig de Missa (Santa Eulalia)
Hilltop church with panoramic views over Santa Eulalia. Peaceful and steeped in history.
Ses Salines Salt Flats
Unique natural setting with flamingos, salt ponds, and sunsets to remember.
Cova de Can Marçà (Port de Sant Miquel)
A natural cave with walkable interior paths, waterfall features and guided tours. Good for older kids and adults.
Sa Talaia (Ibiza’s highest point)
Drive or hike up from San Jose to the island’s highest peak for incredible 360º views.
GREAT FOR KIDS & FAMILIES
Sirenis Aquagames Water Park (Port d’es Torrent)
One of Ibiza’s only full-scale water parks, ideal for a fun-filled family day out. Located at Sirenis Seaview Country Club in Port d’es Torrent, the park features multi-lane racing slides, twisting flumes, splash zones, and a pirate-themed kids’ area. Open to non-guests with day passes available.
Acrobosc Ibiza (Santa Eulalia)
Tree-top adventure park with zip lines, bridges, and climbing circuits. Various difficulty levels for all ages.
Can Muson Farm
Organic farm where kids can meet goats, chickens, donkeys, and more. Cafe and shop on-site.
Ibiza Horse Valley
A unique horseback experience through Ibiza's lush landscape. Must book in advance.
Pirate Experience Boat Trip
Themed sea adventure for kids. Usually runs out of San Antonio—book early.
Juntos Farm (Saturdays Only)
A brilliant activity for families with children. Every Saturday, this beautiful eco-conscious farm hosts kid-friendly activities: pet goats, play in the gardens, enjoy healthy food, explore the farm shop, and take guided tours. A local gem just outside San Mateo.
BiBo Park – Ibiza Botánico Biotecnológico (near San Rafael)
A fascinating open-air park combining botanical beauty and biotechnology. Families can explore interactive installations, learn about sustainable living, and discover Ibiza’s native plant life in a fun, educational setting. Great for curious kids and adults alike.
CULTURE & HISTORY
Dalt Vila (Ibiza Old Town)
A UNESCO World Heritage Site with cobbled streets, whitewashed houses, and sweeping views from the fortress. Perfect for wandering at sunset.
Necropolis del Puig des Molins
An ancient Phoenician and Roman burial site with an insightful museum showcasing Ibiza’s early civilisation.
Ibiza Cathedral
At the top of Dalt Vila, this Gothic cathedral offers panoramic views of the harbour and island, alongside beautiful religious architecture.
Museu d’Art Contemporani d’Eivissa (MACE)
Modern art gallery housed in a renovated 18th-century building. Offers a rotating collection of Ibizan and international works, often with sea views from within.
San Juan Sunday Market (San Joan)
Less touristy, more authentic. Organic produce, handmade goods, live music, and a real community feel.
Ibiza’s Ethnographic Museum (Santa Eulalia area)
Small, but charming. Offers a peek into traditional rural Ibizan life—costumes, farming tools, and household artefacts.
MARKETS & SHOPPING
Las Dalias Hippy Market (San Carlos)
Bohemian vibes, handcrafted fashion, live music and global street food. Best visited on Saturdays.
Punta Arabí Hippy Market (Es Canar)
Ibiza’s largest market, open Wednesdays. Colourful stalls selling jewellery, clothes, ceramics and artisan gifts.
Ibiza Town Boutiques
Explore stylish independent boutiques in the port and old town areas, offering unique fashion, handmade jewellery, and curated resort wear.
EXPERIENCES & TOURS
Kayak or Paddleboard Tours
Available in Cala Vadella, Cala Xarraca and Portinatx. Great way to explore Ibiza’s coastline and hidden caves from the sea.
Formentera Day Trip
A popular excursion from Ibiza Town. Just 30 minutes by ferry to discover pristine beaches like Ses Illetes. Rent a bike or scooter to explore the island.
Snorkelling Trips
Several providers in San Antonio and Santa Eulalia offer guided snorkel adventures to marine reserves.
FOOD & DRINK HIGHLIGHTS
La Paloma (San Lorenzo)
A tranquil, rustic restaurant known for its homegrown ingredients and seasonal Mediterranean menu.
Passion Café (Various Locations)
Healthy all-day eats, protein smoothies, raw cakes, and vegan-friendly options in chic, relaxed spaces.
Bar Anita (San Carlos)
A local legend. Authentic food, historic interiors, and homemade hierbas (Ibizan herb liqueur).
Experimental Beach (Cap des Falcó)
Stylish beach bar with elevated cocktails, laid-back music, and uninterrupted sunset views over the sea.
HIDDEN GEMS
Cala Llentrisca
A peaceful, remote cove surrounded by pine trees. Requires a walk to reach, but the tranquillity and clear water are worth it.
Es Portitxol
Tucked away near San Miguel, this circular bay is a secluded paradise for swimmers and snorkellers. Involves a scenic hike.
Santa Agnes Almond Blossom Walk (February only)
Visit in February to witness acres of almond trees in full white bloom—a surreal and beautiful rural walk.
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