Ibiza-Spain Travel Guide

7.) Find some stunning beaches 

Ibiza-Spain  Travel Guide

I mean, you can’t go all the way to Ibiza without seeing the beaches. It’s easily one of the best things to do in Ibiza, especially if you’re looking for a more chilled day. 

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To be honest, you’ll be spoilt for choice when you get there. You just need to decide if you want a beach bar vibe or a totally unspoilt vibe with no one else around.

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Some of my favourites are in Portinatx, Platja de Comte, Calla Mastella and the gorgeous Cala d’Hort Beach.

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Oh, and don’t forget to visit Cala Vedella and Cala Longa in Santa Eulalia, too.

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You’ll have the best time. 

8.) Go out sailing 

Ibiza-Spain  Travel Guide

If you want a little break from island life, you can pop out on your very own catamaran (if you’re feeling flush).

Alternatively, you can join a day sailing on a boat that’ll whisk you around the island, stopping at all the beautiful bays and coves for you to explore.

Ibiza-Spain  Travel Guide
Ibiza-Spain  Travel Guide

If you can, ask your skipper and captain to stop off at the intimate little island of Ses Margalides. It’s stunning.

It really is a gorgeous way to spend a day relaxing.

9.) See the sunset over Platja de Comte

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Not too far from San Antonio, Platja de Comte is a gorgeous place to come for the whole day, to be honest.

Pack a day bag with a towel, snacks and a snorkelling mask and head over to this gorgeous beach.

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There are also one or two beach restaurants close by that you can grab a dinner over sunset.

As the sun begins to set, perch yourself on one of the rocky outcrops and watch the ocean turn a lovely golden orange.

It’s one of the best things to do in Ibiza, especially with it being so close to San Antonio.

10.) Pop over to Formentera 

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Island hopping whilst in Ibiza is pretty easy, so if you want to explore another little place, pop over to the island of Formentera for a day trip.

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The island itself is pretty small and has some lovely beaches and places to see. Once there, you can rent a bike and see much more of the island (or even stay overnight if you want).

You can catch the ferry from Ibiza town that runs daily.

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