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    Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Ibiza

    Top 10 Tourist Attractions in Ibiza

    Are You Wondering Which Places To Visit in Ibiza?

    Ibiza is an island where there are many places that can be visited depending on the number of days you decide to spend there. Almost all of the sites have free access and others require payment to enjoy an unforgettable experience. Here is a list of the top 10 tourist attractions you can see in Ibiza.

    We also recommend you to plan in advance the reservation of some of the tourist sites to enjoy without worries.

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    1. Dalt Vila

    1. DESCRIPTION
      • It is a fortified enclosure
      • UNESCO declared World Heritage Site in 1999
    2. HOW TO ARRIVE BY CAR OR BUS
    3. PRICES
      • Free access to all the area of Dalt Vila
    4. SCHEDULE
      • 24/7
    5. LINKS FOR BOOKING
      • NO LINKS

    2. Santa Eularia des Riu

    1. DESCRIPTION
      • Is a good way to get away from the crowds
      • Through its river, they transported flour, as well as other goods of great value for the irrigation of their crops
    2. HOW TO ARRIVE BY CAR OR BUS
    3. PRICES
      • For visting “Puig de Missa Church”: Free access
    4. SCHEDULE
      • For visting “Puig de Missa Church”: Every day, from 10 am to 8 pm
      • Masses: Sundays and holidays at 11 am (all year round)
    5. LINKS FOR BOOKING
      • NO LINKS

    3. Sa Caleta

    1. DESCRIPTION
      • A secluded beach cove away from the city center
      • Is surrounded by reddish earth cliffs
    2. HOW TO ARRIVE BY CAR OR BUS
    3. PRICES
      • Free access
    4. SCHEDULE
      • 24/7
    5. LINKS FOR BOOKING
      • NO LINKS

    4. Es Vedra viewpoint

    1. DESCRIPTION
      • The best place to watch the sunset in ibiza
      • The landscape is breathtaking
    2. HOW TO ARRIVE BY CAR OR BUS
    3. PRICES
      • Free access
    4. SCHEDULE
      • 24/7
    5. LINKS FOR BOOKING
      • NO LINKS

    5. Las Dalias Market

    1. DESCRIPTION
      • Is a handcraft market
      • There are several activities to see, such as: live concerts in the evening, eating in its restaurants or even partying in its nightclub
    2. HOW TO ARRIVE BY CAR OR BUS
    3. PRICES
      • Free access
    4. SCHEDULE
      • From June to March:
        • Saturdays from 10 am to 07 pm
        • Sundays from 11 am to 06 pm
      • From April to May:
        • Saturdays from 10 am to 08 pm
        • Sundays from 11 am to 07 pm
      • NIGHT MARKET ( From June to September):
        • Sundays, Mondays and Tuesdays from 07 pm to 00:30 am
    5. LINKS FOR BOOKING

    6. Es Cubells

    1. DESCRIPTION
      • Is a traditional village where fishermen’s families used to live and in which, with a great seafaring tradition
      • Is located on top of a cliff
    2. HOW TO ARRIVE BY CAR OR BUS
    3. PRICES
      • Free access
    4. SCHEDULE
      • Santa Maria dels Cubells Church:
        • Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri & Sat: From 10 am to 02 pm and From 07:30 pm to 08:40 pm
        • Sundays: From 10:30 am to 12 pm
        • Mondays: Closed
      • Religious ceremonies: Sundays and holidays at 07 pm
    5. LINKS FOR BOOKING
      • NO LINKS

    7. Ses Salines

    1. DESCRIPTION
      • From its natural park with pink waters, to its paradisiacal beaches
      • You can do many activities such as snorkeling, diving, kayaking, cycling routes, walking routes …
    2. HOW TO ARRIVE BY CAR OR BUS
    3. PRICES
      • Free access
      • Only paying the parking 7€ per vehicle
    4. SCHEDULE
      • 24/7
    5. LINKS FOR BOOKING
      • NO LINKS

    8. Sant Josep de sa Talaia

    1. DESCRIPTION
      • This village is located in the interior of ibiza, 15 km from the city center
      • Although the town is inland, the entire municipality reaches the sea
    2. HOW TO ARRIVE BY CAR OR BUS
    3. PRICES
      • Sant Josep de sa Talaia Church: Free access
    4. SCHEDULE
      • Sant Josep de sa Talaia Church:
        • Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri & Sat: From 10 am to 02 pm and From 07:30 pm to 08:40 pm
        • Sundays: From 10:30 am to 12 pm
        • Mondays: Closed
    5. LINKS FOR BOOKING
      • NO LINKS

    9. Cala Benirras

    1. DESCRIPTION
      • A Hippie party is held in honor of the sun for its beautiful sunset, it is called the festival of the drums
      • Known for its white sand and crystal-clear waters
    2. HOW TO ARRIVE BY CAR OR BUS
    3. PRICES
      • Free access
    4. SCHEDULE
      • 24/7
    5. LINKS FOR BOOKING
      • NO LINKS

    10. Hippy Market Punta Arabi

    1. DESCRIPTION
      • More than 500 artisans
      • Offer a wide variety of their creations of handicrafts, jewellery, natural cosmetics, antiques, musical instruments …
    2. HOW TO ARRIVE BY CAR OR BUS
    3. PRICES
      • Free access
    4. SCHEDULE
      • Every Wednesday – From April to October
      • Apr. , May, and Oct. : From 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
      • Jun. , Jul. , Aug. and Sept: from 10:00 am to 7:00 pm
    5. LINKS FOR BOOKING
      • NO LINKS

    FAQs

    1. What is the best time to visit Ibiza with few tourists?

    Ibiza is a place known all over the world for its parties, so if you want to avoid large crowds, we recommend you to come in Fall, Winter and Spring (from the end of October to the beginning of April) where tourism drops quite a lot being almost null.

    2. What is the best and the worst season for visiting Ibiza?

    The best season to visit Ibiza depends depends on two options:

    -If you want a party and beach tourism without worrying about the heat and the crowds, then is in summer during the months of June, July and August, but the bad thing is that temperatures are high with a lot of humidity (34 degrees celsius or 93 Fahrenheit)

    -If you want a peaceful and relaxing atmosphere, and at the same time sun and beach then we recommend you to come between May and June or September, where the temperatures are warm and pleasant during the day and at night.

    The worst weather in Ibiza is during the months of October, November and the winter season. Being these two months were the ones with the highest rainfall and with quite a lot of flooding in the area.

    3. Are there any specific dress codes for visiting religious sites in Ibiza?

    While there is no strict dress code, it is advisable to dress modestly when visiting religious sites such as cathedrals or churches out of respect for their significance.

    It is forbidden to enter with swimsuit as well as without a t-shirt

    4. Is it necessary to book tickets in advance for popular attractions in Ibiza?

    It is not necessary to book tickets online in advance for any tourist attractions but is highly recommended to do it for nightclubs during the peak season, as well as for restaurants and parking lots.

    5. Are there any famous landmarks or attractions near Ibiza worth visiting?

    Yes, within a short distance from the city of Ibiza, you can explore iconic landmarks inside the island, like: Far de sa punta Grossa, an ancient lighthouse made of rocks.

    On the other hand, you can also make excursions by boat or yacht to other islands such as Formentera, where you can spend the day on its paradisiacal beaches.

    6. How can I get around the city easily?

    Ibiza has an amazing public transportation system, but we recommend renting a car to move freely and more quickly around the island.