A four-day break offers enough time to get to know Ibiza, the Mediterranean’s most cosmopolitan island. That’s enough time to enjoy its coves and beaches with their deep blue waters, to walk along some of its cliffs, and to see inside its mysterious caves. There will also be time to visit the capital’s historic old town, the buzzing promenades of the island’s coastal towns, and the rural inland hippy street markets. Of course, the local cuisine also deserves its own special place. Because in Ibiza time is precious, and we need to spend the time we have wisely.
Follow this itinerary to know what to see and do in Ibiza in four days.
With a fantastic range of leisure options and with Ibiza Cathedral silhouetted in the background, Marina Ibiza, Ibiza Town’s leisure port, is one of the island’s great tourist attractions.
A World Heritage Site since 1999, Dalt Vila, Ibiza town’s historic quarter, stands high above the island, and is its most emblematic silhouette.
If you're spending a few days in Ibiza, you’ll be interested to know that its little sister, Formentera, has a thousand charms in less than 80 square kilometres.
In spectacular Formentera, spits of sand blend with cliffs, seagrass and pink salt lakes. Come and discover the island’s best beaches.
Located in the northeast of the island of Ibiza, the municipality of Santa Eulalia del Río is one of those that best preserves the laid-back lifestyle and hippie essence of the 70s.
Cala Bassa is one of Ibiza’s most popular beaches, and there are plenty of reasons why. We tell you all you need to know to before you visit.
Discover the Las Dalias hippie market, a garden full of colours, music, fusion cuisine, and a unique handmade offer.
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