Explore the island at your own pace and discover the hippy markets, sleepy villages, the salt flats of Las Salinas, drip stone caves and much more. For a small island, Ibiza has plenty to show you on ...
San José is a charming village with a busy main street, a very good selection of restaurants and bars and white-painted houses scattered prettily over the surrounding hills. Whilst many people from ...
Getting there: Walk round the promenade from either San Antonio or San Antonio bay resort. On the left end (looking out on sea) you can park for free along the surrounding streets, which in summer ...
At 82 kilometres squared, Formentera is the smallest and most southerly of the Balearic Islands. Together with Ibiza and some smaller islands around it belongs to the Pityusic Islands. The island is ...
At the geographical heart of the island, the village of Santa Gertrudis is Ibiza as a microcosm. Steeped in tradition, the main square is overlooked by the whitewashed fortress church with its ...
Situated on the east coast of the island, Es Caná has all you could want for both relaxing and lively holidays. The beach, a pine-fringed crescent of golden sand, is the place to go to chill with a ...
Getting there: Reached only by car, follow signposts from San Carlos. If you arrive before midday, you may find a parking place under the shady trees on the left where the access road ends. If the ...