Ibiza's towns, resorts and villages

Ibiza Town (Eivissa)

Ibiza Town really does have it all. Night and day this city weaves its magic with the sheer diversity of what’s here and what you can do and see.

Playa d'en Bossa, Ibiza

Playa d'en Bossa is the most popular resort on Ibiza. Home to famous clubs like Ushuaia and Hi Ibiza it also boasts the longest beach on the island dotted with cool beach bars.

Figueretas, Ibiza

Figueretas is a small suburb of Ibiza Town with an international mixture of tourists and locals and a palm-fringed promenade lining the long sandy beach.

Talamanca, Ibiza

The picturesque bay of Talamanca is just 15 minutes walk along the marina from Ibiza Town. A peaceful resort with a beautiful sandy beach.

San Antonio, Ibiza

San Antonio is a lively resort set in a beautiful open bay, with legendary sunset cafés and clubs, a huge amount of water activities and a contagious buzzing atmosphere.

San Antonio Bay, Ibiza

The resort of San Antonio Bay sits next to a spectacular bay, is laid-back, pocket-friendly and attracts a diverse mix of holidaymakers.

Santa Eulalia, Ibiza

Santa Eulalia, a beautiful town and resort on the East coast of the island, is popular with families and those looking for a quieter holiday.

Es Caná, Ibiza

A small friendly resort with a good choice of bars and restaurants, a crescent-shaped sandy beach, a small harbour for fishing boats, and home to the largest weekly hippy market.

Cala Llonga, Ibiza

Cala Llonga is a complete mini-resort with a magnificent wide, sandy beach which borders the picturesque bay with pine-clad hills on either side.

Portinatx, Ibiza

Small resort in the beautiful north of Ibiza, offering peace and quiet as well as lots of family fun with lots of great water activities.

Puerto de San Miguel, Ibiza

Puerto de San Miguel has a broad sandy beach protected by the surrounding cliffs. A favourite for families and anyone seeking peace and quiet.

Cala Vadella, Ibiza

Peaceful, small resort with some hotels and a good choice of restaurants, located in a beautiful, protected bay on the west coast of Ibiza.

Cala Tarida, Ibiza

This beautiful, sandy bay on the West coast has a few hotels, apartments and shops. Peaceful and family friendly, Cala Tarida offers great bathing and watersports.

Cala San Vicente

A tiny resort with a broad beach, stunning blue water and good facilities.

San José, Ibiza

San José is a charming village with a busy main street, a very good selection of restaurants and bars and white-painted houses scattered prettily over the surrounding hills.

Jesús, Ibiza

Jesús is a vibrant village near Talamanca, a favourite with the locals with a great choice of restaurants and bars.

Santa Gertrudis, Ibiza

This charming village in the heart of the island has a wide choice of restaurants and bars, offering everything from gourmet cuisine to rustic local bars.

Sant Jordi, Ibiza

A traditional Ibizan village with a fine old church and pretty central square right next to Playa d’en Bossa, boasting a good choice of bars and restaurants.

San Juan, Ibiza

San Juan is a secluded village in the north of the island, with a very laid back and traditional vibe.

San Rafael, Ibiza

The small village of San Rafael is located halfway along the motorway from Ibiza Town to San Antonio.

San Carlos, Ibiza

A rather small but very well-known village north of Santa Eulalia, meeting point for hippies and home to a surprisingly rich cultural scene.

San Miguel, Ibiza

The traditional village of San Miguel is the gateway to the less developed, rugged coast of the north of Ibiza.

Santa Agnès, Ibiza (Santa Inés)

Charming little village in a valley full of almond trees.

San Mateo, Ibiza

A charming tiny village that is the island's chief winemaking area.

San Agustín, Ibiza

San Agustín is one of the prettiest villages on the island, with its fine traditional architecture and beautiful surrounding countryside.

Es Cubells, Ibiza

This tiny village offers two architectural highlights and stunning sea views.

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