The village church of Sant Josep shapes the center of Sant Josep de sa Talaia with its white, solid façade. As a fortified church from the 18th century, it is one of Ibiza's historic churches that served not only religious but also protective functions. Its clear, defensive architecture with few openings is typical of the island and reflects the insecure times of that era.
Visitors will mainly experience a quiet, authentic place in the village center here. The church is less of a major sightseeing destination and more of a striking part of the townscape and a good starting point for exploring the historic center of San José. Anyone interested in Ibizan history, traditional village architecture, or photo opportunities away from the coast should make a short stop here.