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16
Feb
Isabel Redeker

Isabel Redeker

Ibiza: An island full of secrets

 

Ibiza is synonymous with stunning beaches, breathtaking sunsets, unmissable natural parks to explore and imposing cliffs that give the island incredible views.

For those who are thinking about visiting Ibiza but are still not convinced, here’s my advice: Venture out and see the beauty of Ibiza for yourself!

The best way to discover Ibiza is by renting a car and exploring the island at your own pace! Firstly, it is worth highlighting the beaches.

Although there are many that are worth visiting, I leave below a list of beaches where you must stop:

 

– Cala Salada:

Considered one of the most beautiful beaches in Ibiza, Cala Salada has golden sands and turquoise waters. Despite this being a very popular beach, there is an adjacent beach, less visited: Cala Saladete.

 

– Cala Bassa:

Located west of Ibiza, Cala Bassa is a great beach to go with friends. In addition to a Beach Club, this beach also has music and sun loungers.

 

– Cala D´Hort:

Located in the southeast of the island, it is a beach that, unlike the others on the list, is small and the sand is rocky. The real charm of Cala D´Hort is the view of the islets of Es Vedrá and Es Vedranell.

 

 

– Ses Salines Natural Park

It is located in the south of the island, and is a mandatory stop for anyone visiting Ibiza.

The park has a unique biodiversity of flora and fauna and also has salt production pools that, due to evaporation, make the water change color to pink, turquoise and emerald.

Another interesting feature of the park is the fact that it is visited by flamingos seasonally (generally from July to October). With luck, you may still be able to see this magnificent species.

 

– Las Salinas

Las Salinas beach is part of the Ses Salines Natural Park, and is well known for its fine sands and transparent waters, which make this a truly paradisiacal beach.

 

– Fomentera:

It is the smallest island in the Balearics, but it is also the most paradisiacal island. It is only possible to reach Fomentera via the ferry in Ibiza, so take the opportunity to make this stop. The island is full of truly magnificent beaches, be adventurous!

 

 

 

Other places to visit

In addition to its beaches and natural parks, Ibiza also has historical/cultural sites that may interest you:

 

– Portinatz Tower

– Ibiza’s Castle

Ibiza Museum of Contemporary Art

Archaeological Museum of Ibiza and Formentera

– Ses Portes Tower

 

You weren’t expecting this! 

 

You weren’t expecting this! Despite being crystal clear and turquoise blue, the waters of Ibiza are also home to jellyfish!

The best position to take is to move away from them, but don’t worry, these are easy to see. Even if you have an encounter with them, their bites are easy to treat and disappear in a few days.

 

 

 

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