In Ibiza, in the Balearic Islands, nature, culture… and plenty of fun await you, both day and night. Its beaches and coves rival the beauty of its inland landscapes. Discover this destination, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and let yourself be captivated by its unique magic.
With barely 40 kilometers from one end to the other, Ibiza is an idyllic place where crystal-clear waters invite you to swim year-round, tranquil rural landscapes, mild temperatures, and a generous sun that shines almost all year long.
This enclave of the Balearic Islands boasts 210 kilometers of coastline. You can choose between tiny coves, long stretches of fine sandy beaches, or dune landscapes. But Ibiza is much more than sun and sea. The island’s interior also offers places well worth discovering.
A crossroads of numerous civilizations, Ibiza has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to its rich cultural heritage, including the Phoenician settlement of Sa Caleta, the necropolis of Puig des Molins, and the historic center of Eivissa, Dalt Vila.
The island also offers a unique and vibrant atmosphere where entertainment takes center stage. This vitality is reflected in its diverse cultural agenda and nightlife. Ibiza’s nights are known worldwide—not only for its iconic clubs and trendy venues, but also for the many activities that take place after sunset: street markets, terraces, open-air cultural events, live music… Thousands of young people arrive every year to enjoy the latest music trends and dance at any time of day.
In addition, Ibiza is well connected by air: from its airport, just a few kilometers from Eivissa, regular flights connect the island with the rest of the Balearic Islands, mainland Spain, and several European capitals.