From the Can Marçà stalactite cave to the birdlife of the salt flats – Ibiza has impressive natural spots away from the beaches.
In addition to beaches and nightlife, Ibiza offers spectacular natural sights: the stalactite cave Can Marçà in the north, the salt flats of Ses Salines with their birdlife, and the mysterious rocky island of Es Vedrà.
These places are ideal for families, nature lovers and anyone who wants to discover the island’s more original side.
Can Marçà stalactite cave
The Cova de Can Marçà near Port de Sant Miquel in the north is an impressive stalactite cave with illuminated formations and sea views. Guided tours explain how the cave was formed.
Birdwatching in the salt flats
The Ses Salines Nature Park in the south is an important wetland: Flamingos and numerous water birds can be spotted in the salt lakes – best in spring and autumn.
💡 Tips
✓Can Marçà: sturdy shoes and a light jacket (it’s cooler in the cave).
✓Salt flats: bring binoculars and make the most of the quiet morning hours.
📍 Where in Ibiza?
You can find this activity in these places, among others: