Ibiza is famous for its beautiful beaches and world-class clubs, but there’s much more to explore! Discover must-see spots that should be on your bucket list – from spiritual sites to hidden gems. Want more insider tips? Plan your holiday with me and get exclusive recommendations!
Atlantis (Sa Pedrera)
A hidden gem once used as a stone quarry in the 16th century for building Dalt Vila. Now it’s a mystical spot known for its natural sea pools, unique rock formations, and spiritual energy. A place of past hippie gatherings, it offers stunning views and a magical vibe – best for adventurous souls.
Es Vedrà
The iconic rock off Ibiza’s west coast is wrapped in myths. Said to be the home of the goddess Tanit, sirens, healing energies, and even UFO sightings. Though you can’t climb it, you can admire it from various viewpoints or by boat – a must-see for lovers of mystery and nature.
Las Dalias Hippy Market
Step into the colorful, free-spirited world of the 60s and 70s. This legendary market is packed with handmade clothes, jewelry, crafts, and live music. Enjoy global street food and soak up the boho atmosphere. It’s more than shopping – it’s a full-on sensory experience.
Cueva de Can Marçà
Hidden in northern cliffs, this ancient cave was once used by smugglers. Now it’s open for guided tours showcasing fascinating rock formations, stalactites, and light shows. After exploring, enjoy breathtaking sea views from the entrance.
Time and Space (Cala Llentia)
Ibiza’s answer to Stonehenge – a massive basalt sculpture created by artist Andrew Rogers. Set on a cliff near Es Vedrà, the columns represent the solar system, with golden touches aligned to the winter solstice sunset. A spiritual, off-the-beaten-path spot worth finding.
Dalt Vila
Ibiza’s old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a must for history lovers. Wander through cobbled streets, ancient city walls, and charming plazas. Climb to the top for stunning views and experience a different, more authentic side of the island.