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The Ibiza Travel Guide

There are few holiday destinations for a summer escape known quite as well as Ibiza. A vibrant Spanish island off the coast of the Mediterranean, beloved not only for its buzzing nightlife but its rocky coves, cultural heritage sites and traditional tavernas. Below, #FAITHFULLGirl and photographer Anna Pihan shares her guide to the best spots to covet.

Where to stay

Los Enamorados

Located on the North tip of the island, the bohemian boutique hotel offers 9 sea facing rooms decked out with burnt orange curtains and cornflower blue tiles, and a private balcony looking out to the fishing village of Portinatx. A beach bag with towel and swimming goggles can be found in your room during your stay.

Petunia, Ibiza, A Beaumier Hotel

White washed casita’s house forty-two 1970s inspired rooms and suites set amongst palms and bougainvillaea and rooms. Tucked away on the quieter southwestern coast of the island, the five-star hideaway feels like a well-kept secret with uninterrupted views of Es Vedrà.

Montesol Experimental

In the heart of Ibiza’s historic Old Town, at the foot of the majestic Dalt Vila sits the bohemian-luxe five star hotel with warm Mediterranean hospitality and sundrenched rooms. Their rooftop overlooks the medieval town and lights up in the evenings.

Hacienda Encanto del Río

Hidden on the North-East Coast of Ibiza, this white washed terracotta roofed finca-style hotel has 8 fully equipped studios and apartments with kitchenettes and balconies. We loved the Lemon Studio. Situated only 800m from the sea, stay in tranquility surrounded by a pine forest, florals and agave garden.

Soho Farmhouse Ibiza

Soho Farmhouse is back open again this year with a fresh look, you need to be a Soho House member to book.

Rent a private Villa or rustic finca on the West or North Coast like Can Xica.

Where to drink and dine

La Paloma

Organic farm-to-table serving fresh Mediterranean dishes, fresh juices, daily specials and cocktails. Sit under umbrellas during the day or at candlelight by night among the citrus orchard. Bookings essential.

El Bigotes

At Cala Mastella where the forest meets the sea, and the birds sing lies El Bigotes which is open only for lunch. It offers two seats under a scalloped white awning tucked in a small cove by the sea — the first service is fish and salad, the second is a fish — an authentic Ibizan dining experience. Booking ahead is a must. WhatsApp to make a reservation (+34 650 79 76 33).

Fish Shack

Hidden away on the South side of the island with views of Dalt Vita. Simply cooked fish, potatoes and salad can be eaten on long wooden tables and chairs right on the rocks by the sea. Make sure to bring cash.

Es Boldado

Freshly caught seafood dinner with a view of Es Vedrà and Cala d'Hort, perfect for a sunset seating. Bookings essential.

Nudo

Open for lunch only from Tuesday until Sunday on Playa es Figueral⁣, you’ll find locally sourced seafood, and Spanish inspired dishes, natural wine and laid back vibes right on the beach. Bookings essential.

Los Enamorados

A Mediterranean restaurant and beach bar is perfect for sunset dinner and sundowners under raffia umbrellas, terracotta tablecloths and green ceramics. Make sure you stop by the shop on the way out, it closes at 8pm. Bookings are essential.

Macao Café Sta Gertrudis

Italian cuisine in the centre of the island for candlelight dinner in the garden. Bookings are essential.

Sa Caleta

A classic spot for dinner by the sea known best for its seafood. Bookings are essential.

La Mirada, by Petunia

Stay for cocktails on terracotta cushions with live lounge music amongst the palm trees and stunning views of Es Vedrà for sunset. Bookings are essential.

Where to swim

Cala Portinatx

A protected bay with a small stretch of sand where you can rent a sunbed and umbrella or wander over the rocks to find a smaller and more private inlet to swim and sunbathe.

Benirrás

In the north of the island, come early to find a spot to swim off the rocks in idyllic waters either side of the sandy beach. Roca y Mar has all you need for refreshments throughout the day. Hire a sunbed and umbrella or come with your own. 

Cala Olivera

Calm, turquoise waters in the South East region of the island. Dive in from the rocks and there’s a small family run Chiringuito serving seafood and drinks during the summer.

Es Cabaret

Reach this cove by a 15 minute walk in the North. Arrive early to have the beach to yourself, stay for the views and the snorkeling. Found on the northern part of the island.

Cala Xarraca

On the northern side of the island swim from the sandy shoreline, explore rocky coves with a snorkel or dive into the sea from the rocks. Hire a sunbed and umbrella.

S’illot d’es Rencli Beach

A rocky limestone beach with clear waters. Bring a sarong and tie to the boat houses to create shade to spend the day swimming and snorkeling around the bay. There’s a restaurant just above that opens from 1pm to 5pm.

Where to explore

Walk through the Hippie Markets

There are a couple of Hippie Markets on the island, Las Dalias de Ibiza is by far the best and is open on Saturdays, and the night market is on occasionally.

Visit the Museum of Contemporary Art

It offers free entry and its permanent collection showcases works from the 1960s from artists like Antoni Tàpies and Michel Miralles.

Wander through the Old Town

Wander through the old town of Ibiza all the way to the top for excellent views.

Cruise on a boat to Es Vedra or watch the sunset over 

Hire a boat and see the majestic Es Vedra from the sea. You can also find a spot on the main island to see the sun set over Es Verda. My favourite spots to go are at Cala d’Hort or the hidden look out right of Es Bolandro, at Benirras with the sound of drummers.

Catch a ferry to Formentera

Take a short ferry or private boat to the neighbouring island of Formentera from the port of Elivissa to discover azure swimming spots. Sit in at Besos for lunch.