Cala d'Hort, Ibiza

Four days in Ibiza by car

Ibiza is one of the most exclusive islands in Spain. Its natural diversity and culture made UNESCO declare it a World Heritage Site and it is especially known for its beautiful coves and world-famous night-life.

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  • Day 1: Ibiza


    Arrival at Ibiza airport, approximately one hour flight from Barcelona and Madrid. Hiring a car from the airport is the best option, as private transport is the best way to get around the island and to visit the hidden coves among its cultural diversity. From the airport, travel to your accommodation in Ibiza Town and enjoy taking a first stroll through its streets.

  • Day 2: Full day exploring Ibiza Town


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    Ibiza town

    Relax on the famous beaches of Salinas or Es Cavallet before visiting Ibiza Town. You can explore the Dalt Vila neighbourhood (the municipality’s historic centre), declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its typical whitewashed streets surrounded by flowers. From the top of Dalt Vila you will be able to take incredible photographs. You can also go and see the Cathedral of Santa María de las Nieves, the cosmopolitan neighbourhood of La Marina and Ibiza's main promenade, the Vara del Rey. Head straight to the marina in the evening, which is full of bars, boutiques and large yachts.

  • Day 3: Full day exploring the west coast


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    Cala Saladeta, Ibiza

    Hit the road to visit some of Ibiza's most beautiful beaches. Playa de Ses Salines is famous for its lively atmosphere and crystal clear waters, while Playa d'en Bossa is renowned for its long white sand and vibrant night-life. Cala Comte is known for its stunning sunsets and crystal clear waters, and Cala Salada and Cala Saladeta offer peace and quiet, as well as protected natural beauty. Cala Jondal is a meeting place for the international jet set, with crystal clear waters and top restaurants. Whereas Cala Bassa is perfect for families with its golden sand and shallow waters. All these beaches represent the diversity and natural beauty of Ibiza. On these beaches, you can also enjoy thrilling water sports, a relaxing kayak tour or even shop for leather and pottery gifts in San Antonio Bay. When the sun goes down, stroll to Caló d'es Moro or Sunset Strip. From there, you can watch one of the most famous sunsets in the world.

  • Day 4: Ibiza


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    Hippy market in Ibiza

    On the last day, do some sightseeing in the east of the island. You can explore Santa Eulària des Riu, stroll through the cobbled streets of Es Puig de Missa or relax in the fine sandy coves of the area. Nearby, the famous Las Dalias Market which is held every Saturday, offers a wide variety of jewellery, antiques and Adlib clothing in typical Ibiza style. As your boarding time draws near, depart for Ibiza airport. There, you can leave your car and catch your flight home or back to mainland Spain to continue your holiday.

  • Add-on: Full day exploring the east coast


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    Cala Llonga, Ibiza

    On the east coast of the island of Ibiza, you will find the most beautiful beaches such as Cala Llonga, Cala Nova and Cala Llenya, along with charming white villages such as Santa Eulalia del Río, famous for its promenade and craft markets. In this area, you can also visit the Church of Santa Eulalia and explore the rich cultural heritage of the island. For sea lovers, there are a variety of water activities available including snorkelling, scuba diving and sailing, which allow you to enjoy the crystal clear waters of Ibiza's east coast. You can also enjoy extraordinary routes along coastal paths such as the Camí de Sa Torre (in the north of the island).