Many of us love a coffee to kick start the day, for an afternoon pick-up or even a post-dinner boost after a meal well enjoyed. Ibiza, like many Mediterranean locations, is all about the "black gold" at all times of the day.
Café con leche, or milky coffee, is what locals drink mostly. Alternatively, you could do as the fishermen do and get a booze-infused (brandy or whiskey) café carajillo. You don't need to get in the daily catch to have one.
Those with a sweet tooth should definitely try a café bombón, which comes with a thick slug of condensed milk at the bottom so you can stir in its silky sweetness. And if it's more than a sweet coffee you need to get you started, see our breakfast tips here.
We've rounded up a selection of great places to grab a coffee at all times of the day, check out our top picks.
Ibiza Town
When it comes to people watching while getting your caffeine fix, nowhere in Ibiza Town, or indeed the entire island, comes close to Cafe Montesol, the island’s foremost rendezvous spot for over eight decades now. And when you’ve had enough of the spectacle or the weather doesn’t beckon you to sit outside, head inside to its comfy, stylish interior.
Just a few steps away, La Cava Tapas Bar is a fine spot for a morning coffee while enjoying the sight of all the goings-on in central Ibiza Town.
While you’re in the downtown area, Plaza del Parque - located parallel to the main thoroughfare of Vara del Rey - has long been a favourite with residents and holidaymakers alike, thanks to the various cafes dotted around. Our favourite is the terrace in front of Hostal Parque, which is the perfect point for observing passers-by and the occasional busker.
Marina Botafoch
Situated almost opposite the entrance to this marina is the Massa Coffee. Created with the modern European café style in mind. You will find not just great coffees, of which they are justifiably proud, though also breakfasts that are light or copious plus home-made pastries and light lunches.
San ANtonio
A very popular spot overlooking the water which is a big meeting point for visitors and residents alike all year round. At Rita's Cantina, the coffees are great, the ambience too and going here should be the rite of passage for everyone. With keenly-priced food as well, there are many reasons to go.
Another unmissable pitstop for that essential coffee break (or an awesome breakfast) is Melbourne Street Coffee in the heart of San Antonio. Expect delicious Lavazza coffee, awesome cappuccinos and a big Aussie-style welcome!
SANTA EULALIA
Right in the centre of Santa Eulalia, Royalty is one of the town's oldest cafés. Its outdoor terrace is a popular hub for the many people who flock to this local institution. You can enjoy this place at any time of day, and of course, coffee is served all day long.
Another contender if you are in Santa Eulalia is Capricho. Located on the beautiful Santa Eulalia promenade, it is ideal for sipping a brew while taking in the fine views of Santa Eulalia bay.
San Carlos
Bar Anita is an absolute must-visit and an island legend. During the '60s it was a crucible for the island's nascent hippy culture and is still a hub for local villagers (look out for the post boxes) it makes a superb place to grab a morning coffee, plus it produces its own version of the local liqueur, hierbas ibicencas.
Down the road towards Santa Eulalia, Las Dalias Café offers a great selection of coffees, with charming space inside and out in a wonderfully rustic yet hip café/restaurant. It really is a lovely spot to start your day with a great cup of "Morning Joe" or just to stop awhile for a refuel when in this village.
SAN JUAN
Giri Café is set in a 300-year-old townhouse and has charm in spades. Open from morning till night, you can stop by at any time. People really love its sun-drenched garden, which visitors flock to, to unwind and refresh.
Santa Gertrudis
Musset café is a popular spot in the cosmopolitan village of Santa Gertrudis. Considered by many to offer the best coffee in the neighbourhood, it's definitely worth a visit. Make sure to get a table on the outdoor terrace.
BUscastells, Forada, near San Antonio
Can Tixedó is a hip haven located in the tiny village of Forada, just a ten-minute drive from San Antonio. It's a popular place, especially on Saturdays when it's market day and the prices are reasonable. Rotating local art displays means there's always something new to enjoy.
For more suggestions on where to enjoy breakfast, lunch or dinner head on over to our restaurant guide, which has a full selection of cuisines to suit any palette.