Explore Ibiza’s rich history and vibrant culture with a self-guided tour, from ancient ruins to iconic sunsets and legendary nightlife.
Explore Ibiza’s rich history and vibrant culture with a self-guided tour, from ancient ruins to iconic sunsets and legendary nightlife.
- Dalt Vila - Ibiza’s jewel, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a fortified old town majestically situated on a hilltop above the harbor. It is encircled by impressive Renaissance walls built to resist Ottoman invasions. Wander through cobblestone streets past whitewashed homes, Gothic churches, and scenic terraces to reach the cathedral at the peak,…
- Dalt Vila - Ibiza’s jewel, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a fortified old town majestically situated on a hilltop above the harbor. It is encircled by impressive Renaissance walls built to resist Ottoman invasions. Wander through cobblestone streets past whitewashed homes, Gothic churches, and scenic terraces to reach the cathedral at the peak, offering views across the sea to Formentera.
- Puerto de Ibiza - A lively waterfront where fishing boats and luxury yachts coexist in the same harbor, leading into the charming Sa Penya quarter. This area is a labyrinth of narrow lanes beneath the fortress walls, lined with boutiques, restaurants, and bars. The marina promenade becomes vibrant at sunset, with the fortress glowing golden above.
- Necropolis del Puig des Molins - Among the best-preserved ancient cemeteries in the Mediterranean, this UNESCO World Heritage site is a Phoenician and Roman burial ground with over 3,000 tombs dating back to the 7th century BC. The on-site museum showcases exquisite grave goods, including terracotta figures, jewelry, and amulets, highlighting Ibiza’s significance as a Phoenician trading center.
- Catedral de Santa Maria - This 13th-century cathedral sits at the highest point of Dalt Vila. Initially Gothic, it was later reconstructed in Baroque style, with a bell tower providing sweeping views over the old town and harbor. The nearby Archaeological Museum contains artifacts from Ibiza’s Phoenician, Carthaginian, Roman, and Moorish history spanning three millennia.
- Vara de Rey - The sophisticated main boulevard of Ibiza Town is a tree-lined promenade bordered by outdoor café terraces, Art Deco facades, and a monument to General Vara de Rey. The surrounding streets are alive with Ibiza’s vibrant local culture, featuring morning markets, traditional tapas bars, and contemporary art galleries in the new town.
- Café del Mar - Known for the world’s most famous sunset ritual, this spot offers a view of the sun setting into the Mediterranean from the iconic Sunset Strip in San Antonio. Ambient music from Café del Mar, the bar that pioneered the Balearic chill-out movement, enhances the experience. Thousands gather nightly for this iconic Mediterranean event.
- Es Vedra - A striking 400-meter limestone rock island emerging from the sea off Ibiza’s southwest coast, enveloped in legends of magnetic anomalies, UFO sightings, and sirens. The clifftop viewpoints at Es Vedrà provide some of the most breathtaking and mystical scenery in the Mediterranean.
- Cala Comte - Renowned as Ibiza’s most beautiful beach, it features crystal-clear turquoise waters lapping against rocky shelves with views of the islands of Es Vedrà and S’Espartar. It is celebrated for having the island’s finest sunset. Beyond Cala Comte, explore hidden coves like Cala Salada, Cala d’Hort, and the pine-fringed Cala Bassa.
- Las Dalias de Ibiza - The legendary Saturday hippy market is a vibrant display of handmade jewelry, leather goods, vintage clothing, and bohemian crafts, capturing the free-spirited essence of 1960s Ibiza. The nearby town of Santa Eulària des Riu offers a more tranquil side of the island, featuring a beautiful hilltop church and the island’s only river.
- Cala Benirrás - A breathtaking north-coast cove renowned for its Sunday sunset drumming circle, where dozens of drummers create a mesmerizing rhythm as the sun sets behind the distinctive Cap Bernat rock formation. This weekly gathering has been an Ibiza tradition since the hippie era and remains one of the island’s most enchanting and genuine experiences.

- Audio guide access for 50+ sites
- Self-guided walking tour app
- Digital map included
- Audio guide access for 50+ sites
- Self-guided walking tour app
- Digital map included
- Private transportation
- Entrance fees, in-person guide, headphones, transport, parking, food,Wi-Fi or cellular data, rentals
- Private transportation
- Entrance fees, in-person guide, headphones, transport, parking, food,Wi-Fi or cellular data, rentals
Embark on a self-guided tour of Ibiza, allowing for a personalized exploration of the White Island’s remarkable layers. Start your journey within the UNESCO World Heritage site of Dalt Vila, where Renaissance ramparts tower over a medieval maze of whitewashed streets and scenic terraces. Make your way down to the ancient Phoenician necropolis of Puig…
Embark on a self-guided tour of Ibiza, allowing for a personalized exploration of the White Island’s remarkable layers. Start your journey within the UNESCO World Heritage site of Dalt Vila, where Renaissance ramparts tower over a medieval maze of whitewashed streets and scenic terraces. Make your way down to the ancient Phoenician necropolis of Puig des Molins, wander through the marina where fishing boats rest alongside superyachts, and delve into 3,000 years of Mediterranean history before the music begins. Beyond the historic town, enjoy swimming in turquoise coves bordered by pine-covered cliffs, witness the iconic sunset at Café del Mar, marvel at the mystical rock of Es Vedrà, participate in the Sunday drumming circle at Benirràs beach, and explore the clubs that revolutionized global music. From Phoenician temples to vibrant hippy markets, from salt flats that once funded empires to the birthplace of the Balearic Beat, this is the complete story of Ibiza.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.