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Ibiza Travel Guide
Ibiza is more than nightlife: beaches, viewpoints, boat trips, Dalt Vila and day trips to Formentera make it one of Spain’s most complete island destinations.
Use this guide to choose the right base, plan your first route, compare beaches and boat tours, add Formentera and understand which side of the island fits your travel style.
Quick answer
What is Ibiza best for?
Ibiza is best for travelers who want several Mediterranean experiences in one compact island: a historic old town, turquoise coves, sunset viewpoints, boat tours, rural villages, beach days, nightlife and the easy ferry crossing to Formentera.
The island works best when you plan by zones. Ibiza Town and the south are useful for ferries, Dalt Vila and nightlife. The west is strongest for sunsets. The north is quieter and greener. The east and northeast are easier for family-friendly stays.
Best first-time route
Dalt Vila, one boat tour, one beach or cove day, one west-coast sunset and one full Formentera day.
Best calm route
Santa Eulària, the rural north, Can Marçà, northern coves and early evening dinners away from the club zones.
Best active route
Jeep safari, parasailing, hot-air balloon ride, cave tour and a beach-hopping or sunset cruise.
Decision guide
Choose Ibiza by travel style, not only by attraction
A good Ibiza route depends less on how many places you mark on a map and more on how you group them. Dalt Vila belongs to a morning or evening in Ibiza Town. Coves are easier by boat or by car with early starts. Sunset planning belongs to the west coast. Formentera needs a dedicated day rather than a rushed afternoon.
| Travel style | Best base or area | Best activities | Planning note |
|---|---|---|---|
| First-time Ibiza | Ibiza Town or nearby | Dalt Vila, boat tour, sunset, Formentera | Best if you want ferries, history, restaurants and easy connections. |
| Sunset trip | San Antonio or west coast | Sunset boat tour, Cala Comte, Es Vedrà viewpoints | Plan golden-hour travel carefully; roads and viewpoints get busy. |
| Family stay | Santa Eulària or northeast | Calmer beaches, Can Marçà, northern coves, Formentera | Better for routines, calmer evenings and easier beach days. |
| Active trip | Flexible base with car | Jeep safari, parasailing, caves, balloon ride | Keep one low-effort beach or pool day between active plans. |
Ibiza guides and experiences
All Ibiza toursDalt Vila — Ibiza Old Town Walking Tour
Start here if you want to understand Ibiza beyond beaches: ramparts, white lanes, cathedral views and the port below.
Read the Old Town guide → Sunset · Boat · West CoastSan Antonio Sunset Boat Tour
The classic west-coast sunset experience, best for travelers who want the coastline, light and music without planning viewpoints by car.
Read the sunset boat guide → Coves · Swimming · Boat DayBeach-Hopping Cruise
A practical choice when you want several coves without driving, parking or choosing one beach for the whole day.
Read the beach cruise guide → Northern Coves · Clear WaterCala Salada and Northern Coves Cruise
A calmer north-coast option focused on coves, swimming and the greener side of Ibiza.
Read the northern coves guide → Es Vedrà · Southwest CoastEs Vedrà and Southwest Coast Tour
Best for the dramatic Ibiza image: the limestone island, clifftop viewpoints and the southwest coast at golden hour.
Read the Es Vedrà guide → Interior · Viewpoints · ActiveIbiza Jeep Safari
A good counterpoint to beach days: pine ridges, tracks, inland villages and views that most short stays miss.
Read the jeep safari guide → Caves · Families · NorthCan Marçà Cave Tour
A useful family and midday option when the beach is too hot or you want a non-boat activity in the north.
Read the cave tour guide → Sunrise · Aerial View · Special TripHot-Air Balloon Ride at Sunrise
A special-experience option for travelers who want the whole island from above: fields, coves, salt flats and coastlines in one view.
Read the balloon guide → Santa Eulària · Sea View · ActiveSanta Eulària des Riu Parasailing
A simple east-coast activity for travelers staying around Santa Eulària who want a short, memorable sea-view experience.
Read the parasailing guide → Day Trip · Formentera · BeachesFormentera Day Trip from Ibiza
The best full-day add-on from Ibiza: ferry to La Savina, beaches, bikes or scooters, and a slower island rhythm.
Read the Formentera day trip guide → Ferry · Flexible Day TripTwo-Way Ferry Ticket to Formentera
The simplest option if you prefer to plan Formentera independently and choose your own beaches, lunch stop and return time.
Read the ferry guide →Planning logic
How many days should you plan?
Ibiza becomes easier when you stop trying to see everything and instead build the trip around one anchor per day. Keep driving routes short, place beach and boat days where the weather is best, and leave Formentera as a full-day plan.
3 days
Dalt Vila, one beach or cove day, one west-coast sunset and one relaxed evening in Ibiza Town or Santa Eulària.
4–5 days
Add a boat tour, Can Marçà or the rural north, and a dedicated Formentera day trip.
6–7 days
Split the island by zones: south/port, west sunsets, north coves, east family beaches and one special activity.
Without a car
Use Ibiza Town or Santa Eulària as a base, then rely on ferries, buses, boat tours and guided activities.
Where to stay
Where should you stay in Ibiza?
For a first Ibiza trip, Ibiza Town is the most practical base if you want Dalt Vila, restaurants, ferry access and flexible day trips. San Antonio is useful for sunsets and west-coast boat tours. Santa Eulària and the northeast are better for calmer evenings, families and a softer island rhythm.
| Area | Best for | Good add-ons |
|---|---|---|
| Ibiza Town | First visit, Dalt Vila, ferries, restaurants, nightlife access | Formentera ferry, Old Town walking tour, south beaches |
| San Antonio | Sunsets, west-coast boat tours, budget-friendly stays | Sunset boat tour, Cala Comte, Es Vedrà viewpoints |
| Santa Eulària | Families, calmer evenings, east-coast travel | Parasailing, northern coves, Can Marçà |
| North / northeast | Quiet coves, rural routes, slower travel | Cala Salada, cave tour, countryside drives |
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Formentera add-on
Should you visit Formentera from Ibiza?
Formentera is the best day trip from Ibiza if you want brighter water, flatter cycling routes and a slower island mood. The usual route is ferry from Ibiza Town to La Savina, then bike, scooter, bus or beach transfer on arrival.
Plan Formentera as a full day. A flexible two-way ferry ticket works well if you want to choose your own beach and return time. A guided day trip is easier if you prefer transport and timing handled for you.
Ibiza and Spanish learning
A travel guide with useful Spanish context
MundoDele connects Spain travel with practical Spanish. Ibiza is a good place to learn travel vocabulary in real situations: asking for ferry times, booking a boat trip, ordering in a small restaurant, understanding beach signs, renting a scooter or asking where to park near a cove.
For a more structured learning plan before your trip, combine this guide with Intensive Spanish or Private Spanish Lessons.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about Ibiza
What is Ibiza best known for?
Is Ibiza only for nightlife?
What is the best time to visit Ibiza?
How many days do you need in Ibiza?
Do you need a car in Ibiza?
Where should families stay in Ibiza?
How do you visit Formentera from Ibiza?
What is the best sunset experience in Ibiza?
What should first-time visitors do in Ibiza?
Related guides
Continue planning the Balearic Islands
Use the Ibiza guide as the island hub, then continue with the wider Balearic structure or compare Ibiza with Formentera, Mallorca and Menorca.
Reference note: the official Ibiza tourism portal describes Ibiza as a UNESCO World Heritage destination and identifies Dalt Vila, the historic centre, posidonia meadows, Puig des Molins and Sa Caleta as part of the island’s UNESCO distinction.
