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The Complete List Of 22 Memorable Things To Do In Ibiza

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Ibiza is an active island with over 80 beaches and coves including the Cala Comte and Cala Bassa. The historic Dalt Vila in Ibiza Town and the island's nightlife are must-visit attractions.

It also has hippy markets and stunning views, like the rock of 'Es Vedra.' Guests prefer snorkeling, clubbing, and tours to Ses Salines Natural Park. Ibiza is a haven because it is relaxing, has cultural attractions, and has a great party scene.

So, check out these things to do in Ibiza:

1. Explore The Cova de Can Marçà

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There is a great cave named Cova de Can Marca in Ibiza. It is situated close to Port de Sant Miquel with beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea.

It was once a way for bandits and smugglers who stash their products, so there are still remnants of these people's graffiti inside the cave. Inside you will get to see wonderful rock formation features such as stalactites, and stalagmites, among others.

They also have artificial light and soundfalls that are pretty interesting to watch. The cave is an archaeological site that people can visit and is interesting for learning the history and nature of Ibiza.

2. Spend An Evening Dancing With Strangers At Cala Benirras

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This is one of the exceptional beaches in Ibiza. Every Sunday, people from the island and other parts of the world come down for the sunrises, dancing, drums, and other fun-making on the beach.

This truly becomes a magical time for drumming and dancing. People from different areas come together to listen to the music and the awesome scenery. Lighting is also cheering and lively; people clap and dance all over the place.

There is an opportunity for you to dance with new people while having a sunset view of the sea. It is an event that has not been seen before, where art and community come together along with music and nature.

3. Visit The Hippy Markets

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Two of the most famous markets are Punta Arabi in Es Canar, the oldest and the largest one, and Las Dalias. They are both characterized by an environment of attractiveness with aspects of crafted items, arts, jewelry, and brightly hued apparel.

Alcohol beverages are allowed at Punta Arabi where you can listen to live music, taste spiritual dishes, and have children entertained in the making of their souvenirs.

With products originating from different countries and enthusiastic evenings, Las Dalias is recognized as one of the multicultural markets.

4. Catch Sports Events While Drinking At 3rd Half Sports Bar

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You can watch all the great sporting events at the 3rd Half Sports Bar in Hard Rock Hotel over a cool drink and great food.

This is an American-style bar complete with massive HD screens that allow for live viewing of football matches and or any other sporting event with your friends.

The place has an appropriate pub-like commendable ambiance and a menu that includes good appetizers like burgers for snacks.

If you are a sports fan and want a place to catch your favorite team's game or just an evening of great music and socializing thenĀ 3rd Half Sports Bar in Playa d'en Bossa is the place for you.

5. Attend The Almond Blossom Festival in Tejeda

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Tejeda is one of those beautiful villages in Gran Canaria, Spain. This festival occurs annually usually between the 27th of January and the 4th of February.

At this time of the year, the village turns into pretty white and pink dressing from the almond blossoms. One can listen to the traditional music of the Canary Islands, taste guacamole, potatoes, arrugadas, and almonds sweets, dance, or walk through fields of flowers.

Some of the annually held events during the festival are CronoTrail Almendro en Flor and a craft fair. This makes the event perfect to showcase the culture and natural endowments of the Canary Islands.

6. Kayak On Sant Antoni

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One of the best means of discovering the coastline is by using a kayak. To rent a kayak one can turn to specialized companies, such as Ibiza Kayak or Vuelta Ibiza Kayak that will take you on a trip to explore the coves and caves.

One can start padding from Sant Antoni and visit similar coves as Cala Salada and enjoy the clear sea at the end. Most of the areas cannot be accessed on foot or even by swimming and therefore kayaking proves to be a fun activity.

Almost all tours also comprise snorkeling and paddle boarding. This allows a better chance to see other wonderful marine creatures and the beautiful views of the coastline.

7. Snap Pictures With The Gates of Can Soleil

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The Gates of Can Soleil or "The Doors to Nowhere" are two gorgeous doors set in the middle of a field behind the Can Soleil mansion in Ibiza. These doors belong to Guy Laliberte, the Cirque du Soleil's founder, and are a great gift to the citizens of Ibiza with the amazing view to Es Vedra.

The doors have special writing on them and designs that in effect represent the imaginary entrance and exit. People like to take pictures here, and it is one of the interesting tourist attractions in Ibiza Spain.

The area is also near the sculpture "Time and Space."

8. A Walking Tour of Dalt Vila (Old Town)

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You will be able to walk through narrow streets with cobbled floors and walls with the help of experienced guides. Walking around the island, tourists can see such sites as Portal de ses Taules, a Roman gate with statues on top, and Ibiza Cathedral which opens the view to the entire island.

On the way, find off-beat locations, and museums including local or regional food and beverages that are always exciting. This tour can be customized as per your needs. You can either opt for a day tour to enjoy the history or a night tour to enjoy the evenings.

Anyways, Dalt Vila is going to mesmerize you with its history, buildings, and the glamour of the Mediterranean.

9. Join A Yoga Session at a Hidden Spot

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With Hidden Ibiza Yoga and Brunch, you can have an exciting yoga session in a secret location. This experience begins in the morning with a yoga class to a beautiful sunrise over the landscape of Ibiza.

With the help of dedicated instructors who have more than one or two years of experience, you amble and yawn in the open air and you begin to feel alive. Then, go for a champagne brunch which will hold great healthy and mouthwatering offers.

It is also possible to embark on other yoga practices such as Secret Cave Yoga, with an emphasis on vinyasa yoga and amazing views of Es Vedra.

10. Experience Time and Space at Cala Llentia

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These are sculptures that look like the Stonehenge of Ibiza. Found on the southwest coast of this country, this has 13 basalt columns imported from Turkey.

It is arranged to represent the solar system with a center pillar crowned with gold. This place is ideal for solitude and otherworldliness, predominantly with the hue being gold at the top during the sunset.

There are many theories regarding this monument, some even saying that it is a solar clock or a UFO compass, but its grandeur and allure are enough to tip it as one of the recommended Ibiza tourist attractions.

11. Savor Mediterranean Meal At Yemanjá

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Overlooking the breathtaking Cala Jondal beach, Yemanja is a restaurant that includes a traditional taste of Spain and Mediterranean-enriched dishes. You can eat fresh seafood, experience the taste of Spanish paella, or simply enjoy barbecued meats, all with a view of the sea.

The restaurant offers a great ambiance and can host families, friends, or solo visitors because of its exceptional services. Some specialty dishes are sweet rice with lobster or "La Parrillada" which is a combination of grilled fish and seafood.

The restaurant operates all year round and the place allows you to take lovely pictures while taking your meal.

12. Night Out At Pacha

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Pacha is one of the oldest and probably the most renowned super-clubs on the island. It provides glamour with the look aimed to accommodate up to 3000 guests and plays the central stage with a DJ booth and VIP seating.

It opened later offering several types of music, including tech house, and it also hosts theme nights such as Flower Power. The club has elegant appeal in its stunning performances and sensational world-class disc jockeys.

For those who desire special views of the action and added attention, VIP is available upon request. Later you can go to dine at Pacha'Oasis restaurant and treat yourself with tasty Mediterranean and Japanese food.

13. Enjoy A Scenic View From Torre des Savinar

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Called the Pirate Tower, it provides stunning views of the enigmatic territories of Es Vedra and Es Vedranell. This tower is in Cala d'Hort Nature Reserve on the cliff which provides a great place for tourists to take photographs and enjoy the natural beauty.

Over the day especially in the evenings, the sky has to be the most beautiful sight to behold at any place on earth. To get there follow the road from Cala d'Hort and as a reminder, it's a short trek up to the tower from there so please wear good shoes.

At the top of the trail, you'll be treated to absolutely stunning views of the island that will make you appreciate how beautiful Ibiza is.

14. View The Natural Lagoon of Punta de Sa Pedrera (Little Atlantis)

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It is a small former quarry area situated near the Port des Torrent, where several bizarre rocks can be seen, as well as a natural pool. The water flows into the lagoon so the beautiful turquoise water is ideal for photographing.

It is easy to find; located right at the end of Carrer Torrent and is about a five-minute walk towards the sea. This place is far more accessible than the proper Atlantis at Es Vedra and therefore makes for a good family trip or quick thrill.

It is recommendable to visit around mid-morning when the sun is strongly showing so that the water of the beach looks more attractive.

15. Attend an Open-Air Cinema Night

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Cinema Paradiso allows you to watch your favorite movies at great places such as Amante Beach Club or Atazaro by sunset. They are usually a collection of bean bags, blankets, and free popcorn which in my opinion is perfect for a movie marathon.

You can watch great cinema and dramas or the latest hits with good cocktails and the sounds of nature. Six Senses Ibiza is among the few venues that provide a breathtaking view of the bay to add to that experience.

It is advised to make the bookings early because these occasions attract many people and may be quickly sold out.

16. Discover The Festival Club

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It was once a super club that officially started in 1972 to host thousands of people for music concerts, performances, and even mock bullfighting. The club was shut down in 1974 citing financial problems and the place has never been opened again to the public.

Today it is tagged with graffiti and murals that give it a distinctive feel for travelers, locals, and photo geeks. The club is situated in the mountains above San Jose, near San Agustin, where you may witness amazing landscapes and get to know the history of Ibiza.

Tourists can walk about the area, and capture what they see as there have always been arts and creativity added to the area.

17. Antique Finds At Sant Jordi Market

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This is a vibrant flea market that operates every Saturday and it has numerous shops including clothing and accessories, furniture among others, books, and records.

If you are in a desperate search for some unique gift or souvenir, this store would be simply ideal for you. Many shops and service places offer opportunities to buy local products including handmade items and therefore is a good place to shop for antiques.

It is crowded mostly with several stalls and the music is another factor that contributed to the high energy in the market.

18. Take In The Stunning Views of Es Vedrà

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For spectacular views of Es Vedra try some of the most beautiful vantage points in Ibiza. First, go to Mirador des Vedra where you can find beautiful views of the sunset after reaching one walking distance of about 15 minutes from the car park area.

Another excellent location is Torre Des Savinar, a coastal watchtower located right here providing incredible views of Es Vedra. Another preference is the Cala d'Hort beach.

Here depending on the day you can choose to either go swimming or just lie down and marvel at the beauty of the rock formation. Thus, Es Vedra is one of the top attractions in Ibiza Spain.

19. Travel To Formentera

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Formentera is a beautiful small island belonging to the Balearic Islands, Spain in south Ibiza island. It also has beautiful and extended sandy beaches with clear water ideal for anybody who wishes to have a break.

The island is generally low-lying, and its highest point is at La Mola but boasts excellent views from the cliff edges. Formentera is a rather calm island and approximately 11,000 people live in the area.

It is accessible by ferry from Ibiza. The best way to enjoy its wonderful views of salt pans, pine wood, and beautiful villages such as Sant Francesc and El Pilar de la Mola is to rent a bike or scooter.

20. Explore Ibiza’s Countryside On A Rented Vespa

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You can hire a Vespa from Turbo Rent a Car or Moto Luis which are relatively cheap and go for about euro19 per day. You can drive through the most picturesque country the hilly, woody regions covered with exotic wildflowers and primeval olive gardens.

Check out some of the less crowded beaches such as the Playa d'en Bossa as well as enjoy some world heritage sights in Dalt Vila in Ibiza Town. The fact that you can go wherever you want lets you enjoy the outside beauty of the island and the happiness of the people in the place.

21. Try Thrilling Sports At Acrobosc

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Acrobosc Ibiza is an incredible outdoor appealing recreational area. The place is ideal for those who want to practice daring activities such as trail swinging, tight-wire balancing, and rock climbing.

Situated near Cala Pada beach, this one has facilities for three different circuits for children and adults of different ages and heights. Before you start you get a safety harness and training from the instructors.

The park has thirty-nine platforms, forty-nine obstacles, and twenty zip lines, and visitors can be engaged for up to 2.5 hours. It is open from Easter through to October with varying opening times depending on the specific month.

22. Go On Sunset Boat Cruise

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It would be best to choose the Ibiza four or five hours that lets you see some of the island's most picturesque coves including those at Cala Bassa and Cala Conta. On board, you can find drinks snacks, and water activities such as snorkeling and paddleboarding.

Some of the Ibiza Boat Cruises have free-flow drinks including beer, sangria, and cava besides themed tapas and snacks. The best part is when the sun goes down; people tend to enjoy the sunset at Mambo Cafe or just near the famous Rock of Es Vedra.

It costs approximately 60 euros per person and some of them also take visitors to lonely beaches and grottoes.