Things to do in Ibiza Island

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Cala d\'Hort Beach featuring boating, a beach and swimming
Ibiza Island
Ibiza Island featuring interior views, night scenes and nightlife
Cala d\'Hort Beach which includes boating, a coastal town and landscape views
Cala Gracio which includes swimming, a coastal town and a sandy beach

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1. Port of Ibiza

In the summer, there’s no better place to be than the Port of Ibiza, which throngs with international visitors disembarking from yachts and people hopping between the famous clubs and bars of the district. Originally built in the 17th century under the Charter of Juan Ponce, the port has been recently upgraded to accommodate the luxury ships that descend on this tiny island throughout the summer months. Spend the day admiring the boats then return at night for a taste of what makes Ibiza so famous.
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Spend some time admiring the yachts of the rich and famous before heading out for a classic dose of Ibiza nightlife on the Mediterranean.

2. Talamanca Beach

Talamanca Beach (Playa de Talamanca) is the closest beach to the center of Ibiza Town. The beach boasts gorgeous turquoise waters and pristine white sand framed by a blend of urban and natural landscapes. Talamanca Beach welcomes a varied mix of visitors, from locals that come for a post-work swim to vacationing families and snoozing partygoers. Kick back following a day of sightseeing, dabble in water sports and recharge the batteries prior to dancing the night away at Ibiza’s famous clubs.
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Come to this sweeping bay to relax at after exploring the historic quarter of Ibiza Town and before hitting the island’s nightlife scene.

3. Dalt Vila

The Dalt Vila historic district is a hilltop maze of cobbled lanes and intriguing ruins. Castle walls surround the rustic zone, where you’ll also find the cathedral, a monastery and many other attractions. Enjoy the ambiance of this old-world district, amid family homes and winding streets.
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Visit the majestic castle and cathedral, dine at the array of seafood restaurants and pass beneath the fairy lights decorating the quaint alleys at night.

4. Las Salinas Beach

If you had to pick one iconic Ibiza beach, it would be Las Salinas. This long stretch of soft golden sand is backed by a nature reserve filled with pine trees. Las Salinas is unique because of its location adjacent to the large salt flats from which it gets its name. These salt flats are worth a visit in their own right as they have been harvested for salt for hundreds of years. Because of the bay’s proximity, the sea here is particularly salty and makes it delightfully easy for swimmers stay afloat.
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Las Salinas Beach which includes tropical scenes, a beach and a beach bar

5. Calo des Moro Beach

Calo des Moro is a stretch of beach located on the northern edge of San Antonio’s harbour. It offers a respite from the parties in town, though the soundtracks of the clubs can still be heard on the beach. Being only a small beach, Calo des Moro can get crowded, but far less so than San Antonio Beach. Because of its easy accessibility and fairly shallow waters, Calo des Moro is the perfect place for families to enjoy the sun and sand.
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Calo des Moro Beach featuring swimming, a luxury hotel or resort and coral

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