Island Highlights
Top Tips from our guests and staff.
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Visit the D’alt Vila (Ibiza old town) containing the cathedral and an archaeological museum. A reflection of Ibiza’s Moorish roots. In the evening take in the cultural hustle and bustle of Ibiza town’s port by relaxing in one of the many bars and cafes. Then take advantage of the fine location of El Olivio situated in the old town to enjoy traditional Spanish cuisine
- Visit one of the Ibiza’s many beaches. On the north east of the island lie the small idyllic beaches of Cala Boix and Cala Mastella. In Cala Mastella you will find one of the island's hidden treasures, El Bigote, a restaurant tucked away in the picturesque rocks of this cove.
- Become part of the glitterati and visit Cala Jondal which hosts the exclusive beach clubs of Tropicana and Blue Marlin. Sunloungers can be booked in advance to reserve the right to have cocktails served to you as you while away the day.
- Take to the seas and charter a 41 foot motor cruiser for the day with a skipper based in Santa Eulalia.
- Visit the ‘Hippy Market’ every Wednesday, five minutes north of Santa Eulalia at Punta Arabi. Wander around stalls adorned with bohemian jewellery, clothing, bags and such like. Every Monday evening also sees a craft market held at Las Dalias on this eastern side of the island, where many treasures can be found on its numerous stalls.
- Catch one of the tourist trains that run around the island. One such route departs from Santa Eulalia, on this route you will encounter Sant Carles, a rustic little village well worth a visit.
- Take a day trip to Formentera, it could prove the most memorable moment of your holiday. The magic of this island can be explored by renting a private yacht for the day or alternatively can be reached by ferry.
- Active children will be particularly impressed snorkelling in the crystal clear waters of Formentera and discovering the rest of the islands richness by hiring bikes.
- Go celebrity spotting at Juan y Andreas restaurant in Formentera. It holds a heavenly position under palm trees in the sand dunes, overlooking the beach at Ses Illetes.
- For outdoor lovers hire a bike or horse or simply use your walking shoes and absorb Ibiza’s essence by following the Ruta de Falco (The route of the falcon). This explores the best of Ibiza’s coastline by a series of red topped posts for which maps are available.
- Visit the Aquarium Cap Blanc in Santa Agnes. It is a natural pool located inside a cave that was historically used by fishermen to keep excess fish fresh for market.
- Indulge in the delights of the vineyard at Can Rich. As well as wine it specialises in producing olive oil and Hierbas Ibicencas, a traditional digestive liquor, known for its medicinal qualities. It offers tours and lunches as well as free wine tasting.
- Perhaps the most impressive and intriguing of restaurants on the island is Sa Capella. An incomplete monastery also within touching distance of San Antonio, which is now decorated in fine style with the original alcoves. Serves a collection of Ibizan and Spanish cooking.
- Experience the energy of a world class club and party scene and dance the night away at one of the many super clubs.
- Enjoy a professionally cooked traditional meal on your own villa terrace overlooking the gardens and sea, accompanied by fine local wines – prepared and presented by your own Coastline chef.
