Places to get lost in Ibiza

You’re bound to have seen and read a thousand articles on the essential places to visit in Ibiza. Well this will not be just another post, because I’m sure you’ve never read one written by a shrewd and witty fairy like me!

These are my favourite spots in Ibiza, those where I feel most connected with the island and its nature, the ones I never get tired of going to.
Most of them are somewhat hidden, but that makes them even more magical. So set your adventurous spirit free to get to know the most surprising side of Ibiza. Yes, we all have something of an adventurer inside – you do too!
And don’t worry if you’re travelling with your family, these places can be visited with children without problems, you’re sure to enjoy yourself even more!

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#1. Sunset from the Hostal la Torre in Sant Antoni
There are many places to watch sunsets in Ibiza, the whole west part of the island is well known for its amazing sunsets. What makes this place unique is watching the sun setting between the two islets in front of the shore. Peacefully sipping a cup of tea while you admire the sun sinking into the water. Sometimes, the simplest things are the ones that make you most happy!

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#2. Viewpoint Es Vedrà – Pirate Tower
This spot is a must when visiting Ibiza, and with reason. Lots of people stay to watch the sunset from the viewpoint but it’s worth climbing up to the Torre des Savinar, also known as the ‘Pirate Tower’, where you can admire Es Vedrà at its best. I hide in the trees for hours and never get tired of looking at the magical island.

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#3. A swim at Cala San Vicente
This is one of my favourite, off season with almost no one around. If you walk a bit along the left shore your will find a rocky platform next to the boathouses, perfect for taking a dip in the clear blue waters.
Close your eyes, can you imagine it?

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#4. The impressive view from above Cala Llonga
In my previous post, I talked about a hike in the area of Cala Llonga. Well, this cove is one that I love. Climb the stairs to the left of the cove and don’t look back until you get to the top, okay? Once past the last step, turn around and … you’ll be impressed by the breathtaking view over the whole bay.

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#5. The small Cala Llentrisca
You have to be daring to reach the end of the cove, about 100 meters down. Once down, you can see a really beautiful view. A tip: go in the morning, because being at the east of the island, the cove is only sunny until early afternoon.

What about you? Have you already visited some of these places? Which are your favourite? Hope you join me someday!

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