Island Tips

Because everyone needs a bit of Ibiza in their life.

where to eat & drink

There are hundreds of good places on the island, each with its own flavors and character.

As for the accommodation, booking in advance is a must! These are our favorite spots:

lunch

Es Boldado (here)

El Chiringuito (here)

Cala Gracioneta (here)

Casa Jondal (here)

Aiyanna (here)

dinner

Sa Punta (here)

Amante (here)

Casa Maca (here)

JUL’S (here)

Nagai (here)

sunset

Sunset Ashram (here)

Experimental Beach (here)

what to do

Here are some good ideas to get a full taste of la isla bonita!

es vedra at sunset

Gazing at the sunset with this majestic rock rising from the water is a magical experience. The best points to admire are the Mirador des Vedrà (here) and Torre des Savinar (here). The first spot is also reachable with a decent 4×4, while the second only hiking by foot.

las dalias hippy market

The island’s hippy markets have their origins in the 1960s. Our favorite one is Las Dalias, located in the North East, which has everything from hand-made goodies, to bohemian outfits, food stations and live music. Don’t forget to check the opening hours!

beach days

Eivissa enjoys roughly 300 days of sunshine each year and is home to at least 80 spectacular beaches. Our favorites are Cala Comte (here), Cala Salada (here) and Es Bol Nou (here). If you hate tanning lines, don’t forget that the island has tons of nudist beaches too. After all, why not experience true freedom for a day?

ibiza old town

Founded by the Phoenicians 2,700 years ago, Eivissa’s Old Town remains romantic and intriguing. Get lost between cobbled streets, small boutiques, the harbour promenade or within the ancient walled fortress of Dalt Vila, a UNESCO site. In the evening the area also awakes with a buzzing nightlife.

…. and if you want a change of scenery, a boat day in Formentera (like the divine Ses Illetes) is always a good idea!