Ibiza

5 must-visit places in Ibiza to enjoy before the summer crowds arrive.

From hidden beaches to heritage towns, now's the time to discover the other Ibiza.

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Ibiza is famous for its stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant nightlife. And away from its social scene, the island boasts a slew of scenic spots that are worth visiting before the summer crowds kick in. Here are some of the most beautiful places in Ibiza to add to your itinerary.

Es Vedra

Es Vedra is a mystical rock formation that rises 400 meters above sea level. It is said to be the third most magnetic place in the world and has been the subject of many legends and myths. The rock formation is also known for its impressive size and distinctive shape, making it a popular attraction for visitors to the island. You can view this stunning rock formation from a distance or take a boat tour to get up close.

Sa Caleta

Sa Caleta is a small cove located on the southern coast of Ibiza. This beautiful spot is surrounded by red cliffs and is home to a clutch of atmospheric fishermen’s huts. The beach is perfect for swimming and sunbathing, and the clear waters are ideal for scoping out crabs, anemones and the odd lone lobster. Sa Caleta is also known for its excellent seafood restaurant, where you can enjoy fresh catches of the day with stunning views of the cove.

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Dalt Vila

Dalt Vila is the old town of Ibiza and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The town is surrounded by towering walls and is home to many historical buildings, art galleries, and museums. You can take a stroll through its winding streets and enjoy the stunning views of the sea and the surrounding hills. The town is also home to many charming cafes and restaurants, making it a perfect spot for a relaxing day trip.

Las Salinas

Las Salinas is a long stretch of white sandy beach that is surrounded by pine trees and salt flats. It is a popular spot among locals and tourists alike and is known for its lively atmosphere. You can relax on the beach or enjoy a drink at one of the many beach bars. The beach is also a hub for water sports, with many activities such as jet skiing, parasailing, and paddleboarding available for visitors.

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Photo by Iván Tejero

Cala Comte

Cala Comte is a picturesque beach that is known for its crystal-clear waters and golden sands. The beach is surrounded by rocky cliffs, and the views of the sunset from here are breath-taking. This beach is also known for its excellent snorkelling opportunities, with colourful fish and marine life visible in the waters. A local chiringuito, Sunset Ashram, is the best place to be as the sun dips below the sea.

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