UNESCO World Heritage walled old town perched above Ibiza Town. Wander cobblestone streets to the 16th-century ramparts for breathtaking sunset views over the harbour and Es Vedrà.
Offizielle Websitewww.ibiza.travelGothic-Renaissance cathedral crowning Dalt Vila with commanding views. Built on the site of a mosque after the Christian conquest of 1235. Museum with Punic artefacts.
Mysterious uninhabited rocky islet rising 382m from the sea. Surrounded by legends — said to be the island of the Sirens from Homer's Odyssey. Best viewed at sunset from the Mirador d'Es Vedrà.
Offizielle Websitewww.ibiza.travelUNESCO-protected salt flats and wetlands shared between Ibiza and Formentera. Home to flamingos, Audouin's gulls and Balearic shearwaters. Also includes stunning Ses Salines beach.
Offizielle Websitewww.ibiza.travelThe original sunset bar that defined Ibiza's chill-out culture. Iconic terrace facing west for spectacular sunsets accompanied by DJ sets and ambient music. Arrive early for a seat.
Offizielle Websitewww.cafedelmar.com30-minute ferry crossing to neighbouring Formentera with its turquoise waters and white sandy beaches. Regular services from Ibiza Town port and Playa d'en Bossa.
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