Everything for your holidays in Ibiza

Visit Ibiza in 4 days

Ibiza is the queen of tourism in Spain and Europe, but especially during the summer months. If you plan to visit this little treasure in 2024, but you only have four days, don't worry! Below, we present a guide to make the most of your time in Ibiza.

Day 1: Explore Ibiza Town

Start your morning adventure in Ibiza Town, where you can discover incredible history and cultural heritage. Walk through the neighborhood Dalt Vila, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, and admire the impressive fortifications and historic buildings. Don't miss the Cathedral of Ibiza, an architectural marvel from the 13th century.

After getting to know the city, head to the Ibiza port you can enjoy the great variety of food to have a good lunch and observe the activity in the port. If you have the opportunity to try a homemade dish, try it because they are a real delight.

To end the day, in the afternoon, you can relax on one of the nearby beaches, such as Figueretas beach or Talamanca beach. You can take a refreshing swim in the sea or if you are more into beer and umbrellas you can also do it in its many beach bars.

Dalt Vila.

puerto ibiza

Day 2: Discovering the north of the island

On the second day, you should rent a car or a motorcycle to explore the north of the island, since public transportation is not very useful or practical to get to know the different places. Head to the pretty town of Santa Eulalia del Río, where you can visit the Puig de Missa church and the Ethnographic Museum. From there, continue to the wild and beautiful beach of Benirrás, popular on the island for its incredible sunsets to the sound of drums (which you cannot miss) and a hippie atmosphere, with its market where you can buy all kinds of objects, all wrapped in a great Ibizan atmosphere.

At night, if you want to get to know a little about the island's nightlife, return to Ibiza city. The island is famous throughout the world for its parties and discos (the capital of electronic music). Make sure you book your ticket if you go during high season since everything is usually sold out on these dates and enjoy the best clubs in the world such as Pacha, Amnesia, Ushuaia.

Benirras Beach.

playa benirras

Day 3: Touring the west coast

On the third day, take the west coast highway, where the best beaches in Ibiza are located. The first stop could be Cala Tarida, a beach with white sand and crystal clear waters, familiar and quite quiet, an ideal place to practice water sports such as paddle surfing or snorkeling.

Then head to one of the most spectacular on the island, Comte CoveThis place has 3 coves together, with incredible views, due to its azure blue waters. Later you can also visit Cala Bassa, another beach of white sand and crystal clear waters surrounded by pine trees, these two are a must on your route.

Since we are in the western part of the island, you cannot miss the best sunset on the island, the Sunset in Es VedraThis placeinvolves a lot of mystique and energy that you will not live anywhere else but here.

In the evening, you can return to Ibiza town to visit some of the hippie markets, such as the Las Dalias market or the Punta Arabí market. Hippie markets are very typical on the island, almost everything is handmade, and you can find everything you need for yourself or for a gift to give.

Es Vedrá viewpoint.

mirador de es vedra

Day 4: Visiting the island of Formentera

On the last day, take the opportunity to get to know the paradise island of Formentera. If you love beaches, this is the best place to enjoy them. Its beaches are spectacular, with white sand and azure blue water, along with its sister island Espalmador which are practically attached, they form the ideal place to enjoy a good day at the beach. There are several ways to get there, you can take a ferry (the most economical option), another of the most popular and which is guided, you can see several things in one day it would be a boat trip. The last option to get to know Formentera It would be renting a private boat on your own, which makes it more exclusive. and another way to get to know this island.

Once on the island, you can taste the different native food from Formentera, and thus get to know this island a little better. Another popular thing in this island are its hippy markets, which, just like in Ibiza, you can find a multitude of handmade items related to the island that you can take as souvenirs.

In conclusion, the ideal would be to spend at least a week on the island, but if due to different circumstances you can only stay 4 days, Here we leave you the best to visit in just 4 days so you don't miss the best places on the island. Enjoy your vacation !

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