Ibiza (Spain): what to see in the Balearic island


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What to see in Ibiza, itinerary including the main monuments and places of interest on the island, famous for its entertainment venues and its beaches.


Tourist information

Called in Catalan Eivissa, Ibiza is one of the Balearic islands located in the Mediterranean Sea, facing the eastern coast of the Iberian Peninsula, at a distance of about 70 km from the coast of Spain.

The island of Ibiza is characterized by a very beautiful nature, illuminated by the sun of its sea, with inviting sandy beaches and delightful coves bathed in crystal clear waters, as well as historical places to visit, which testify to the various civilizations that have existed there succeeded.


Its fame is mainly linked to entertainment and the legendary nightlife, thanks to the presence of many trendy clubs and discos, even if this particularity does not, however, take away the possibility of appreciating the harmonious landscapes from those who visit the island.

What see

Dalt Vila is the historic center of the city of Ibiza, the capital of the island, located on top of a hill on the south-east coast and enclosed by ancient walls formed by seven bastions, designed by the Italian architect Giovan Battista Calvi in ​​the sixteenth century.

The Nuestra Senora de Las Nieves Cathedral, built in the thirteenth century over the ancient Gothic-Catalan mosque, has a remarkable central nave, with baroque forms and dating back to the seventeenth century, while the bell tower stands out on the outside, from the top of which it is possible to enjoy an excellent panorama.

As for the beaches, the most popular ones are Ses Salines, Playa D'En Bossa, Playa de Ses Figueteres, Talamanca, Cala Tarida, Cala de Compte, Cala Bassa, Cala Portinax and Cala Llonga, Cala Salada Plaia de Santa Eulalia, Punta de Sa Torre and Cala Vedella.

Destination Guide: Ibiza, The Balearic Islands, Spain (March 2024)


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