Heading to Ibiza? Lucky you! Not only because it’s a seriously sumptuous destination, but also because we’ve done the hard work for you when it comes to making the best of your break. Secure one of our luxury villas in Ibiza with the help of our destination experts, before sitting back and scoping out our guide to the White Isle. Read on for your one-stop shop on what to do, eat, and see on this Balearic beauty…
Hidden gems | For families | Things to do | For foodies
It may be renowned as the world’s clubbing capital, but after-dark adventures are just one part of Ibiza’s charm. While certain UV-lit corners of the island are devoted to nightlife, the majority of the White Isle is far more low-key and laid-back, offering an antidote to the excesses of the strip. Unfrequented coves and pine-carpeted hills explain its heady hippie-era allure, while its medieval citadel and rural one-horse hamlets recall its rich Mediterranean history. With traditional villas tucked away in dinky villages and swish sanctuaries just a stone’s throw from the beach, there’s something for everyone when it comes to villas in Ibiza.
Five of the most popular sights on Ibiza – so get in early and avoid the crowds!
We also have a great blog on some of Ibiza’s best daytime activities.
Sunshine is a near constant in Ibiza; the island is blessed with clear skies for more than 300 days of the year. The toasty summer lasts from May to early October, with peak sizzle season in July and August. Of course, summer is also prime tourist territory on the island, but countless pockets of seclusion are still there for the taking if you look hard enough. Plus, there are lots of fun festivals, events, and activities taking place during this period. Whether you like to be in on the action or more off the well-trodden track, our destination experts can advise where to find villas in Ibiza.
As the famous clubs call closing time, the mass of fun-in-the-sun-seekers return home, and the island sheds its summer skin, revealing a more mellow side. From November to April, the weather cools down, although the winter sun will ensure you can still meet your Vitamin D quota. On good days, the temperatures can inch up to 20 degrees Celsius (or beyond), while during the coldest stretches, the climate is more suited to strolls on the sand than sunbathing.
Swimming and sunning yourself on Ibiza’s heavenly beaches is de rigour, but if you can peel yourself off the sun lounger, you’ll find unexpected treasures too:
Just a breezy ferry ride away from Ibiza lies the pint-sized island of Espalmador, one of Europe’s last true hideaways. Beaches fringe the edges, and mudbaths cover the centre; visitors used to bathe in the pools, but these days, they are strictly (and rightly) reserved for birds.
The best things come at a price. In the case of the secluded Cala Saladeta Cove, you’ll pay in sweat. To access this extraordinarily beautiful beach, you have two options: either scramble across the rocks or swim over from neighbouring Cala Salada.
The sparsely populated northwest of Ibiza is undeveloped and utterly unspoiled. Life’s daily rhythms are slow, and only a handful or so of sleepy settlements can be found amid the rugged terrain. You’ll have to drive here, but once you’ve arrived, you can explore the dusty roads on foot or by horseback.
The village of Sant Agustí des Vedrà wins hearts with its storybook stone buildings and soothing simplicity of life. This is a lovely spot to spend an afternoon wandering, followed by a delicious fish dinner.
Ibiza’s party scene is contained to a fairly small region, leaving the rest of the island free for laid-back breaks (where you’re not obliged to stay up until sunrise). The Balearic Islands are a great family holiday destination, with sun, sand, and lots to do.
Get pedalling! The north of the island is crisscrossed with amazing cycling routes that make the best of the terrain. Hiring bikes is easy, and if the kids aren’t quite old enough to cycle, just strap them into a seat so they can enjoy the ride (and the views).
Explore the ocean floor from the comfort of a glass-bottomed boat. Children will be absolutely fascinated by a new perspective on the underwater world, and if they want to take things a step further, there are plenty of great coves with perfect water for snorkelling.
There are some fantastic water parks to be explored on Ibiza if you’re getting a bit tired of days at the beach. Be forewarned, though – they can get incredibly busy!
Walk or paddle around the island. If cycling sounds a bit strenuous but you still fancy taking in the sights of the island, a walking tour might be just your cup of tea – or grab a kayak and paddle your way around the shore for some breathtaking views.
Find inner peace. It might not be suitable for fidgety tots, but Ibiza’s venerable hippie past means that yoga lessons are easy to find – and there’s even some that cater for interested kids.
For even more suggestions of family-friendly things to do in Ibiza, check out our family fun in Ibiza blog.
For more idyllic sandy expanses, check out our blog about the best beaches in Ibiza.
Nothing makes a holiday more memorable than sharing it with friends, and Ibiza is a great destination for group holidays. We’ve compiled a list of ideas below, and there’s even more info in our blog about Ibiza’s best group activities. Check out our favourite luxury villas in Ibiza so you and your friends can find a stylish place to stay.
Hello sailor! You’ll have maritime puns to spare if you and your friends choose to charter a boat. Go fishing, have drinks on board, or simply enjoy the views as you sail around the shore. Between you, it can be a cost-effective and fun way to spend the day.
Get pampered at one of Ibiza’s many spas! There are loads to choose from, and you can even arrange a spa treatment at your Ibiza villa. Massage while lounging by the pool? Why not!
Sip on one of Ibiza’s hidden gems – the island’s fantastic wine. There are quality vineyards dotted across Ibiza, with some opening their doors for visitors to try their vintages. Bear in mind you’ll have to travel inland to find them, though!
You might be surprised by how much of a foodie haven Ibiza is! While the areas of the island that cater to mass tourism are chock-a-block with chain restaurants, if you head inland, you’ll be treated to some world-class cuisine. Check out our blog on Ibiza’s top 10 restaurants for more inspiration.
If our Ibiza travel guide has you dreaming of this sun-soaked Balearic beauty, check out our gorgeous collection of Ibiza villas. If you need a hand deciding where to stay, our concierge team can help!
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