Spain · City Guide
Ibiza
Ibiza is the most legendary party island in the Mediterranean and simultaneously one of the most beautiful natural islands in Spain, a UNESCO World Heritage Site combining extraordinary nightlife with stunning sunset clifftops, beautiful hidden coves, an outstanding food scene and the beautifully preserved medieval old town of Dalt Vila. From superclubs and sunset bars to hilltop churches and pristine natural beaches, Ibiza delivers remarkable contrast.
Elect's take
"Ibiza is more complex and more beautiful than its reputation suggests. The old town, the natural landscapes, the food scene and the sunsets create a destination that rewards those who look beyond the clubs."
Dalt Vila, the old walled city of Ibiza Town, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site of remarkable preservation. The Cathedral and the ramparts provide extraordinary sunset viewing. The natural park of Ses Salines protects outstanding salt flats and biodiversity. The beaches of the north and east including Cala d'Hort with its view of the sacred rock of Es Vedrà provide beautiful natural settings. The food scene has developed remarkably with outstanding restaurants across the island.
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Dalt Vila
A UNESCO listed medieval fortified old town rising above Ibiza harbour.
Natural Coves
Beautiful hidden beaches including Cala d'Hort, Es Trenc and Cala Mastella.
World Class Nightlife
The most celebrated clubbing destination in the world with legendary venues.
Ses Salines Natural Park
Outstanding natural landscape of salt flats, dunes and exceptional biodiversity.
Sunset Culture
Ibiza's most iconic ritual at Café del Mar and the clifftop bars of the west coast.
Ibiza Food Scene
An outstanding island restaurant culture from beach chiringuitos to destination dining.
