Ibiza is a popular island beach and seaside holiday destination offering a bohemian lifestyle and relaxed atmosphere. It’s among the Balearic Islands of Spain. From luxury wellness resorts to UNESCO heritage sites, nicknamed the party capital, it’s a place to be for light fun and carefree vibes.
Because if you’re the hippy type, you will enjoy scouting the hippy-like markets. Take a stroll through Las Dalias, which has been flourishing since 1954, and explore dresses and handmade accessories. You can find items from other countries here! If you’ve still got time for more market visits, Punta Arabí in Es Canar, Ibiza, is also fantastic, not just for shopping but for immersing yourself in live music as well. It is one of the oldest hippy markets, created in 1973. Don’t forget to try out the food trucks while there!
Because Ibiza is known for its wellness resorts! Need a little bit of TLC? Then visit one of the top wellness eco-luxury resorts, Six Senses Ibiza, situated on the northern tip of the island. If you’re brave enough, you can try the underwater meditation! Enjoy nature and posh comfort, and be happy you did! To detox, Aguas de Ibiza Grand Luxe Hotel is your best bet! It’s not just a five-star; it’s well known for its Revival Spa by luxury beauty brand Clarins. Enjoy these beauty retreats and feel energised to face anything!
Because you can try out the outstanding culinary experience from fresh seafood to traditional dishes like bullit de peix (boiled fish), if you’re adventurous with food and like to try out new recipes, you can go for Calamares a la Bruta (Raw squid) or Borrida de ratjada (Stingray fish). Casa Maca restaurant is touted for its quiet atmosphere. And for something more traditional, Es Xarcu’s got your back! And it’s right by the sea. The fish is freshly caught and cooked. These are just a few restaurants among other fantastic choices on the island!
Because if you’re seeking knowledge and have historic places on your bucket list, you can plan to visit Puig des Molins Necropolis. It was a burial site for the historic city of Eivissa. It’s also a UNESCO World Heritage site with more than 3,000 tombs going back to the 6th to 1st century BC.
Because if you live for adventure, you need to brace up and see Dalt Vila, known as the Old Town or Upper Town. It’s a well-preserved fortress, a 16th-century Renaissance, commanding a view of the capital city. The old town has narrow cobblestone streets, and the cathedral of Santa Maria d’Eivissa is situated at its top. If you have more time to explore, visit the Sagrat Cor de Jesus.
. (Christ, the Sacred Heart of Jesus) monument, located nearby, north of the city. It is a 75-foot-high statue inspired by Christ the Redeemer in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Because if you love nature, you can take a walk and visit the inland, immersing yourself in the beautiful greenery. Take it up a notch by going up Sa Talaia for a remarkable view. It is the highest mountain on Ibiza. Feel free, and let the bohemian spirit take you to the picturesque villages, like Santa Eulalia del Río, also known as Santa Eularia des Riu. It is a peaceful town to visit with family, located on Ibiza’s northeastern coast. It has a 16th-century fortified church, among others and a culinary spot to try out.
Because the island is the best place for boat trips. You can also spare time to explore the shallow beaches and visit various aquariums. Take a step further with a tour on Formentera Water Taxi to see the protected marine life in its natural habitat. Whatever activities you choose, as you go along, don’t forget to take those selfies!
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