What to visit in Ibiza in addition to its beaches

Ibiza
As everyone who has had the opportunity to travel to Ibiza, this island belonging to the Balearic Islands is a real gem. Located in the Mediterranean, it offers 210 kilometers of beaches, beautiful coves with crystal clear waters and spectacular cliffs. Of course, we cannot forget that the Ibiza festivals are known throughout the world. In fact, some of the best DJs and discos on the planet can be found here.

What many people do not know is that Ibiza is much more than beach and party. So today Hard Hobbit To Break We want to tell you about some of the places that you should visit if you have the opportunity to travel to this jewel of the Mediterranean. Can you come with us?

Dalt Vila

Dalt Vila
How could it be otherwise, we have to start talking about Dalt Vila, which is how the historic center of the city of Ibiza is known. Located in the upper part, the neighborhood is surrounded by a wall from the 16th century. Walk its steep cobbled streets with small whitewashed houses and enjoy the views from the highest point it is truly worth it. In addition, here you will find numerous points of interest (Plaza de la Vila, the bastions of the wall, the Cathedral of the Virgen de las Nieves, the Church of Santa Domingo, the Town Hall ...) and restaurants.


Las Dalias Hippie Market

Las Dalias
Las Dalias, one of the best and most famous street markets, could not miss on this list hippies from Ibiza. It is celebrated every Saturday of the year and on Monday, Tuesday and Sunday nights in the summer. In addition to finding clothing, jewelry, exotic musical instruments, music, sandalwood, handicrafts and other items, you can enjoy different events, bars, restaurants and other areas.

It is Vedrà

It's Vedra
We also want to tell you about Es Vedrà, an islet 385 meters high that was formerly part of Ibiza. It is located in front of Cala d’Hort, in San José and, next to the Es Vedranell islet and the Illots de Ponent, it has been considered a nature reserve since 2002. In addition to being an important place of value ecological and cultural, the islet is enveloped by a special magic. In fact, there are many who assure that paranormal phenomena can be observed here.

Ses Salines Natural Park

Ses Salines
Of course, the list can not miss the Ses Salines Natural Park, a protected natural space located in the south of Ibiza that covers almost 3,000 land hectares and 13,000 marinas, also extending to the north of Formentera. It is a place of important ecological, landscape, historical and cultural value. That itself, especially stands out for its population of water birds and for the endemic flora and fauna of the Balearic Islands.


Charming towns

Santa Gertrudis
Beyond its capital, in Ibiza you can find many towns with charm. Among all of them we could highlight San Agnès de Corona, an authentic country town; Santa Gertrudis, a pleasant inland town; San Antoni de Portmany, an old fishing village, and Santa Eulària des Rius, which houses a beautiful fortified church.

caves

Can Marca
You may not know it, but in Ibiza you can also discover caves of great value, such as the Cueva de Can Marçà, which is located inside a cliff in Port de Sant Miquel. With more than 100,000 years of antiquityYou will be amazed, among other things, by its incredible views from the outside. Another cave worth visiting is the Ses Fontanelles cave, also known as Cova des Vi. The place has become an important point of tourist interest due to the cave paintings that can be found inside.

Sunset

sunset
We want to end this tour of Ibiza by talking about the sunsets. And it is one of the best corners of Spain to enjoy the sunset. We recommend you do it in Ses Variades, Cala Compte, Es Vedrà, Cala Benirrás, Cala Vedella, Cala de Bou, on the cliffs of Sant Joan, in es Cap des Falcó or in the famous Café del Mar.

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