17 Must-See Attractions in Ibiza
A holiday on the White Island can involve a lot more than just throwing shapes and soaking up the sun. From buzzing markets and cutting-edge galleries to fascinating historical sites and eerie caves, there’s a lot to see and do in Ibiza. With so much to choose from, we’ve handpicked the must-visit attractions on this Spanish island.
Hippy markets
Market, Street Food, Spanish
Cala Comte
Natural Feature
Located on the west of the island, Cala Comte has a small beach with sun loungers as well as a rocky coastline with plenty of carved flat platforms to base yourself for the day – perfect for anyone who loves the sea but hates the sand. The water is shallow too, making it a great spot to bring kids. Spend all day in the water until sunset, then head up to one of the three restaurants on top of the cliffs to enjoy the wide-lens views of the sun dropping behind the horizon.
Ibiza Museum of Contemporary Art
Archaeological site, Building, Museum
Bar Anita
Bar, Beer
This popular bar is in San Carlos, a small, picturesque village in the north of the island, which was a famous hippy enclave in the ’60s and ’70s. Bar Anita was the hippy hangout back in the day, as it was the only place with a phone, and it was also where people came to collect their mail. The bar is still a hub for locals and visitors in the area; the original phone booth remains, and the wooden mailboxes are still used by people living in properties too remote for regular postal services. There’s a nice shady courtyard, and an eclectic selection of art on the walls, which is said to have been donated over the years by local artists unable to pay their bills. It’s worth visiting to experience a slice of Ibiza’s hippy history.
Benirrás Beach and the Sunday drummers
Natural Feature
Dalt Vila
Historical Landmark
Puig des Molins Necropolis
Museum, Ruins
Café del Mar
Cafe, European
Es Vedrà
Natural Feature
Croissant Show
Cafe, European
C’an Marça Caves
Natural Feature
Aquarium Cap Blanc
Aquarium
Sunset Ashram
Bar, Restaurant, European
Ibiza Cathedral
Building, Cathedral
Clubs of Sant Antoni
Architectural Landmark
Ibiza is of course known for its lively nightlife and party scene, and is home to some of the most famous night clubs in the world. The city of Sant Antoni de Portmany is the island’s second largest and sits on its west coast. Some of the more renowned clubs here include Amnesia, Es Paradis, Ocean Beach and Eden Ibiza. Make sure to take a walk down the celebrated Sunset Strip, dotted with bars along the waterfront. Recommended by Esme Fox.
Scuba Ibiza Diving Centre
Shop
Ibiza may not seem like a classic diving destination, however its waters are actually home to a wide variety of marine life. Qualified divers and those who want to learn should head to the Scuba Ibiza Diving Centre in Marina Botafoch in Ibiza Town’s harbor. Recommended by Esme Fox.
Formentera
Architectural Landmark
For accommodation options, here’s our guide on where to stay in Ibiza for a local experience.