Choose your preferred country and language

warning

Your browser is not supported

The browser you are using - Internet Explorer or old version of Edge – is not supported by our website. Not to face issues while using our website please use the latest version of Edge or any other modern browser like Chrome, Safari or Firefox.

close
The perfect guide :

Ibiza

Discover Ibiza, a Mediterranean island with many facets, where paradise beaches, authentic villages, and a vibrant atmosphere come together in perfect harmony. Far more than just a party destination, Ibiza charms visitors with its preserved nature, cultural heritage, and unique way of life.
If you’re looking for a weekend that combines relaxation, discovery, and unforgettable nights, Ibiza is the perfect destination for you!

Here is a guide to help you make the most of your weekend on the White Island:

Ibiza

Day 1: Idyllic Beaches and Historic Charm

 

Upon arriving in Ibiza, you can easily reach your accommodation by taxi or rental car, the most convenient way to explore the island. Start your day by soaking up the Mediterranean atmosphere at one of Ibiza’s most beautiful beaches, such as Cala Comte or Cala Bassa, famous for their turquoise waters and fine sand. Take time to relax, swim, or enjoy a seaside lunch at a beach club.

 

In the afternoon, head to Ibiza Town (Eivissa) and its historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore Dalt Vila, the fortified old town, by wandering through its cobbled streets lined with whitewashed houses. Climb up to the cathedral to enjoy a breathtaking panoramic view over the harbor and the sea.

Ibiza

As the day draws to a close, settle into a bar by the port or visit Café del Mar or Café Mambo in San Antonio to experience one of Ibiza’s famous sunsets, accompanied by the island’s iconic chill-out music. The atmosphere is relaxed and magical, as the sky turns shades of gold, pink, and purple, creating a truly unforgettable moment.

 

After sunset, take a leisurely stroll along the waterfront or through the lively streets, browse local boutiques, or enjoy a pre-dinner drink at a stylish cocktail bar. This transition from day to night perfectly captures Ibiza’s unique energy, blending laid-back elegance with a vibrant social scene.

 

In the evening, enjoy dinner at a Mediterranean or traditional Ibizan restaurant, then immerse yourself in the island’s legendary nightlife, whether in a stylish lounge bar or one of the iconic clubs such as Pacha, Ushuaïa, or Hï Ibiza.

Ibiza

Day 2: Nature, Authenticity, and Relaxation

 

Start your second day with a trip into Ibiza’s countryside. Visit the village of Santa Gertrudis, known for its bohemian atmosphere, art galleries, and welcoming cafés. It’s the perfect spot for a relaxed breakfast or brunch.

 

Continue your exploration toward more secluded coves such as Cala d’Hort, offering a spectacular view of the mysterious islet of Es Vedrà, or Cala Salada, ideal for swimming in an unspoiled natural setting.

 

In the afternoon, treat yourself to a moment of relaxation at a quieter beach club or enjoy a wellness activity such as seaside yoga or a massage. Ibiza is also renowned for its spiritual and calming energy.

 

Before leaving the island, end your weekend with a final seaside walk or a sunset dinner to fully absorb the unique atmosphere of Ibiza.

Practical Tips for Organizing Your Weekend in Ibiza

 

  • Book in advance: Accommodation, beach clubs, and popular clubs fill up quickly, especially during high season.
  • Rent a car or scooter: This is the easiest way to explore hidden beaches and inland villages.
  • Choose the right area to stay: Ibiza Town for culture and nightlife, San Antonio for sunsets, Santa Eulalia for a quieter stay.
  • Plan time to relax: Ibiza is best enjoyed at a slower pace—alternate beach time, sightseeing, and rest.
  • Dress comfortably: Light clothing, comfortable shoes, and sun protection are essential.
  • Respect the environment: The island is fragile—help preserve its beaches and natural spaces.
  • Don’t miss the sunset: A true Ibiza classic and a symbol of the island’s soul.