Discover Ibiza's White Isles
Ancient Heart & Cultural Soul
Beyond its iconic beaches, Ibiza is home to a rich cultural heritage, all of which centres around Eivissa. Eivissa is Ibiza's Town, one of Europe's best preserved medieval towns and UNESCO World Heritage Site. See the fortified streets of Dalt Vila rise above the historic harbour, with contemporary restaurants and bars keeping the vibes consistently high below.
Beaches & Nature
Ibiza's coastline is incredibly varied thanks to its position as part of the Balearic Islands archipelago. Whether you're seeking long sandy beaches, or secluded coves set in front of pine forests and cliffs, Ibiza knows how to deliver. Well-known shores such as Cala Jondal, Cala Conta, Cala Tarida, and Las Salinas are the quietest bays, best for swimming, sailing, and diving while Cala d'Hort is the best place for a view of Es Vedrà's dramatic rock formation.
Villages & Traditions
Travel inland, and you'll find the pace of the island starts to soften and slow. The whitewashed villages of Santa Gertrudis, San Josep, and Santa Eulalia are surrounded by farmland and rolling countryside - the best locations to learn about the land's centuries-old agricultural and fishing traditions.