Ibiza’s capital is the antidote to wild resorts like San Antonio and Playa D’en Bossa. Its old quarter has earned a place on the UNESCO World Heritage list, and it’s haloed by Medieval stone walls and topped by a fairytale-looking fortress. Down on the waterfront, meanwhile, you’ll find chic seafood restaurants and one-off boutiques.
• Take a stroll past tiny houses to the Medieval old town. Here, a hilltop castle peers out over the red-tiled cupolas of the Santo Domingo church. UNESCO didn’t give this town World Heritage Site status for nothing you know.
• Ready to relax? Then pick a patch of sand gilding the island’s edge and settle yourself down for a snooze in the sun.
Discover a variety of Ibizan landscapes as you drive from the port into the countryside. On your first stop learn the art of pottery you’ll get to watch a demonstration from one of the craftsmen before having the chance to do some souvenir shopping, too. You’ll get a chance to visit Puig de Misa, a hilltop church which was originally built as a fort. Next up is the treasures of Ibiza - Santa Eulalia, a favourite haunt of painters, enjoy a leisurely stroll along the new promenade, lined with open-air cafes, restaurants and art galleries. From here, the tour takes you across fertile farmland, over hills, along cliffs and finally down to an unexpected placid sea. Just to let you know... you’ll get 1.5 hrs free time in Santa Eulalia. Don’t forget to bring your beach wear to enjoy the lovely beach of Santa Eulalia during your free time.
You’ll experience the best of the White Isle on this day out. It starts with a visit to the Salinas salt flats where, millennia ago, locals made a living trading what was known as ‘white gold’. The town of San Jose is up next. It’s a typically Ibizan settlement of whitewashed buildings and cobbled streets. You’ll enjoy a quick walking tour, and you’ll have some time to wander around on your own, too. Afterwards, it’s on to the famous resort of San Antonio, where you’ll be free to roam the palm-lined promenade that skirts the harbour. Swapping town for countryside, you’ll drive to San Miguel and Portinatx later on, and there’ll also be a photo stop in the bohemian village of San Carlos. The last pit stop is in Santa Eulalia. Remember to bring your camera, because you’re in for cinematic views of the island from the hilltop church of Puig de Missa.
This ticket gets you entry to Ibiza’s biggest waterpark. You’ll take a scenic drive to Aguamar, in the island’s popular resort of Playa d’en Bossa. You’ll find something for everyone at this place. If you want to swim or sunbathe, there’s a huge arc-shaped pool in the centre, with smaller paddling pools around it and a line-up of sunbeds around its edge. When you want to up the ante, the collection of slides includes an eight-lane racer, a kamikaze-style drop slide, and The Black Hole, which requires you to double up in two-person dinghies. There’s an on-site café, too, so you can refuel once you’ve worked up an appetite.
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