Ibiza attractions and top destinations selection and villa rentals

Do you want to enjoy a blue sky on a perfect beach ? Ibiza is an amazing destination to relax. What can you do in Ibiza? The highest and oldest part of Ibiza Town is guarded by strong renaissance fortifications built by Charles V in the 16th century. The walls were constructed to fend off the threat of attacks by Berber pirates as well as invasion by sovereign forces like the French. It’s well worth taking a little tour of the fortifications to check out the seven bastions, each with a slightly different story to tell. The Santa Lucia bastion for instance houses an 18th-century powder magazine and commands fabulous vistas over the old fishing district and the harbour.

It is no secret that many of the people who head to Ibiza come for the beautiful beach resorts. There is perhaps no better place to vsiit in Ibiza than Playa d’en Bossa. This coastal resort spot is incredibly appealing for those who want an all-inclusive holiday right on the beach. It’s also the longest beach on the island, which means you won’t have any trouble securing a daybed or a lounger right on the sand. If you’re coming to Ibiza for the nightlife, then Playa d’en Bossa is ideal. There are plenty of late-night bars and clubs in the area, some of which are right on the sand.

This popular bar is in San Carlos, a small, picturesque village in the north of the island, which was a famous hippy enclave in the 60s and 70s. Bar Anita was the hippy hangout back in the day, as it was the only place with a phone, and it was also where people came to collect their mail. The bar is still a hub for locals and visitors in the area, the original phone booth remains, and the wooden mail boxes are still used by people living in properties too remote for regular postal services. There’s a nice shady courtyard, and an eclectic selection of art on the walls, which is said to have been donated over the years by local artists unable to pay their bills. Worth visiting to experience a slice of Ibiza’s hippy history.

If you head down to the beach, chances are you’ll find a few kayak rentals or tours that we definitely recommend that you do. You’ll get to see Ibiza from a whole new perspective. Most kayak tours will guide you through the crystal clear waters and through secret caves. It’s also a great opportunity to meet other travellers! One company, Kayak Ibiza (based in San Antonio, Figueretas and Es Figueral), takes you on an adventure along the coast of the island to a beach for a snack and to snorkel. Take a break from sunbaking and hop in a kayak. See more info on https://discoveribiza.com/.