Alternative Ibiza – things to do in Ibiza that aren’t clubbing!

Ibiza, the third largest of the Spanish Balearic Islands, has seen many changes since it was first ‘discovered’ by artists and creatives in the 1960s and 70s. The beauty of the natural landscape, the clarity of the azure waters and the tranquil lifestyle available drew artists energised and inspired by the colour and light that infuses the atmosphere of this most special of places.

The arrival of a group of ‘superstar DJs’ in the late ‘80s and ‘90s brought about another change of atmosphere, as Ibiza became known as the nightlife capital of the world.

While the club scene is vibrant, and indeed important to the local economy, Ibiza retains its special energy and holds a wealth of surprises for those not interested in lively nightclubs. Here are some of our suggestions for alternative things to do on the White Isle.

Explore the Countryside For those wishing to get back to nature, Ibiza’s countryside is a haven of stunning beauty. Take a break from the bustling tourist areas and venture into the serene landscapes. Explore the lush pine forests, olive groves and scenic hillsides. You can hike or bike along the various trails, capturing stunning vistas along the way. Don’t miss the chance to visit Es Amunts, a mountainous region with picturesque villages and breathtaking views.

Visit the Stunning Beaches Ibiza is renowned for its stunning beaches and we’re sure you really won’t need to be advised to visit them. The island offers numerous tranquil beaches with crystal-clear waters and pristine sands. Cala Comte, Cala Salada and Aguas Blancas are just a few examples of the island’s unique coastal spots where you can relax, swim and soak up the sun in a peaceful setting.

Discover Secret Ibiza Beyond the well-known tourist attractions, Ibiza harbours secret spots waiting to be discovered. Explore hidden coves, secluded beaches and charming villages tucked away from the crowds. For example, head to Sa Caleta, a small beach with ancient Phoenician ruins, or seek out the pretty village of Santa Gertrudis, known for its bohemian charm and local artisan shops.

Enjoy Water Activities For those wanting something more energetic than just lounging on the beautiful beaches, head out onto the water as Ibiza is the ideal destination for water activities. Engage in snorkelling, paddleboarding or kayaking to explore the island’s underwater world and hidden caves. You can also embark on a boat tour around the island, discovering remote beaches and enjoying the mesmerizing Mediterranean views.

Visit Dalt Vila A visit to Ibiza Town or Eivissa, is a must. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Dalt Vila is the fortified old town of Ibiza. Stroll through its ancient cobblestone streets, marvel at the medieval architecture, and soak up the ambience created by the sense of wandering through history. From the top of the fortified walls, you can enjoy panoramic views of the city and the sparkling sea.

Immerse Yourself in Culture Ibiza has a rich cultural heritage that extends beyond its party reputation. Visit the Ibiza Museum of Contemporary Art to appreciate the island’s artistic side. Explore the Can Marçà Caves, a hidden gem that offers a fascinating journey through time. Additionally, the Puig des Molins Necropolis provides a glimpse into the island’s ancient past.

Indulge in Gastronomic Delights Ibiza’s culinary scene is a treat for food enthusiasts. Discover traditional Ibicenco dishes, fresh seafood and international cuisine in charming restaurants and local eateries. The island’s farm-to-table movement ensures that you can savour locally sourced and organic ingredients.

Enjoy Sunset Views Ibiza is world-renowned for its breathtaking sunsets and there are numerous spots to witness this magical moment. From Benirrás Beach, famous for its hippy drumming rituals, to overlooking the Mediterranean Sea to Es Vedrà, a mystical rock formation rising from the sea, these locations offer unforgettable sunset vistas.

Attend Local ‘Hippy’ Markets Immerse yourself in the local culture by visiting the colourful markets of Ibiza. Explore the famous Las Dalias Hippy Market, where you can find unique handicrafts, clothing, jewellery and organic products. Visit the Sant Jordi Market, known for its diverse offerings, including fresh produce, local delicacies and artisanal goods. These markets not only provide an opportunity to shop but also offer a vibrant atmosphere and a chance to connect with the local community.

Ibiza’s allure extends far beyond its legendary party scene. The island offers a wealth of experiences that offer something for everyone, whether you’re intent on dancing till you drop, or just basking in the wealth of natural beauty the island enjoys.

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