Party week Ibiza
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The island's vibrant capital greets you with a UNESCO-listed old town, Dalt Vila, stacked in honey-coloured stone above a buzzing marina. Wander cobbled lanes past Renaissance walls, browse boho-chic boutiques, and watch the sunset crowd gather over cocktails in Marina Botafoch. It's the perfect base to shake off jet lag while still being close to some of the island's best beach clubs.
Touch down in Ibiza and let the island's energy wash over you immediately. After checking into your accommodation, head straight up to Dalt Vila—the honey-coloured medieval town that cascades down to the glittering marina—and lose yourself in Renaissance architecture, narrow cobbled streets, and the kind of views that make jet lag melt away.
- Dalt Vila (Old Town)A UNESCO World Heritage site of stacked stone houses, defensive walls, and sweeping terraces overlooking the harbour; allow 2–3 hours to wander at sunset when it's golden and atmospheric.
- Catedral de Santa María de EivissaPerched at the heart of Dalt Vila, this 13th-century cathedral rewards a steep climb with priceless views of the coast and islands beyond.
- Marina BotafochThe waterfront hub where locals and visitors drift between sleek bars and restaurants; perfect for an early evening drink to catch the light show of the setting sun.
- Paseo MarítimoA pleasant seafront stroll lined with palm trees, perfect for shaking off travel stiffness and getting a feel for the town's rhythm.
🏨 Stays in Ibiza Town
checking live prices…A relaxed riverside town with a laid-back Mediterranean charm, Santa Eulalia offers a gentler pace than Ibiza Town while still delivering great tapas, a lively Saturday market, and a hilltop church with sweeping sea views. It's an ideal base for exploring the island's northeast coves and family-friendly beaches. The promenade here is lovely for an evening stroll before dinner.
You've made the short drive north from Ibiza Town and arrived in Santa Eulalia del Rio—a place that immediately feels different. The pace is gentler, the light softer, and the riverfront promenade beckons you toward dinner as the afternoon mellows into evening.
- Santa Eulalia PromenadeStroll the waterfront lined with palm trees and whitewashed buildings, stopping at any of the beach bars for a cold drink and people-watching (best done late afternoon, 5–7pm, when locals arrive).
- Puig de Missa ChurchClimb to this 16th-century hilltop chapel for sweeping views across the northeast coast and the shimmering sea; the walk takes 15 minutes and rewards you with the golden-hour light.
- Tapas dinner on the Paseo MarítimoChoose one of the waterfront restaurants and order several small plates: try the gambas al ajillo, local squid, and jamón ibérico while watching the sun dip toward the horizon.
- Your accommodationSettle in and get the lay of the land; grab a local map and plan tomorrow's adventures over a nightcap.
🏨 Stays in Santa Eulalia del Rio
checking live prices…Head north to Ibiza's wildest, greenest corner, where pine-clad hills tumble down to hidden coves like Cala Xarraca and Benirras, famous for its drum-circle sunsets. This rural municipality feels a world away from the party scene, with charming agroturismo stays and quiet hiking trails. It's the soul of the island's hippy heritage, dotted with rustic markets and organic farms.
Trade the bustle for birdsong as you drive into Sant Joan de Labritja, where emerald hills roll down to secret coves and the island's soul still beats with bohemian energy. Arrive, settle into your rural hideaway, and let the quiet rhythm of the north unfold.
- Cala Xarracaa sheltered turquoise cove ringed by pines, perfect for an afternoon swim and early dinner at one of the beachfront chiringuitos (30 minutes' drive from the town centre)
- Benirras Beachfamous for its Sunday drum-circle sunsets and golden sand, where locals and travellers gather in a wonderfully low-key vibe (worth timing your visit for late afternoon)
- Rural hiking trails through pine forestswander the quiet paths around Puig de Missa (the whitewashed church) for views across the north coast and a genuine sense of stepping back in time (1–2 hours depending on your pace)
- Sant Joan village market or local agroturismo farmsbrowse organic produce, crafts, and farm produce at a relaxed pace that feels utterly removed from Ibiza's party reputation (best visited mid-morning)
🏨 Stays in Sant Joan de Labritja
checking live prices…Best known for its legendary Café del Mar sunsets over the water, Sant Antoni has reinvented itself with a stylish new marina, gourmet food scene, and calm bays perfect for swimming. Take a boat trip to the nearby islet of Es Vedrà, one of the Mediterranean's most magical natural sights, or simply relax with a sundowner as the sky turns gold. It's a fitting finale before heading home.
You drive into Sant Antoni with the afternoon light turning the sky honeyed, and suddenly you understand why this corner of Ibiza has become legend. The town's reinvented marina sparkles ahead, and the promise of that golden-hour ritual—a cold drink, the sea, the moment the sun melts into the horizon—already feels inevitable.
- Café del Marthe grandparent of all sunset bars and still the place to watch daylight die over the water; arrive by 6 p.m. for prime seating, and let the classical strings do their work
- Sant Antoni Marinaa glassy new development of upmarket restaurants and boutiques that's transformed the waterfront without erasing its bohemian soul; perfect for an evening paseo
- Sunset Bay Swimmingthe sheltered waters around Sant Antoni are warm and clear; a late-afternoon dip before the crowds gather is restorative and salt-free of the heavier scenes elsewhere on the island
- Gourmet DinnerSant Antoni's food scene has matured beautifully; seek out a seafood restaurant along the marina for fresh catch and views that justify every euro
🏨 Stays in Sant Antoni de Portmany
checking live prices…What does the trip cost?
Typically $1,630.43–$2,608.70
🔄 Prices are indicative
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Dinner at a Marina Botafoch restaurantGetYourGuide Beach club lunch at TalamancaGetYourGuide Dinner in Sa Penya quarterGetYourGuide Tapas dinner with sea viewsGetYourGuide Lunch at a northeast cove restaurantGetYourGuide Afternoon swim & sunbathingGetYourGuide Sunset kayaking or boat trip to hidden covesGetYourGuide Dinner at a traditional beachfront chiringuitoGetYourGuide Dinner at Marina RestaurantGetYourGuide Es Vedrà Boat Trip with Swimming StopGetYourGuide Lunch at Beachfront ChiringuitoGetYourGuideSome links are affiliate links: if you book through them we may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. You always complete your booking on the provider's own site. Photos via Wikimedia Commons.