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An overview of all 14 towns and villages on the island – from the lively capital Ibiza Town to the coastal resorts and the peaceful mountain villages in the north. Discover them on the map or browse the places with photos.
South / near Ibiza Town
Figueretas is the city beach of Ibiza Town: a palm-lined promenade, numerous hotels and restaurants right on the water, within walking distance of the old town.
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East / island capital
Ibiza Town – in Catalan Eivissa – is the beating heart of the island: a UNESCO World Heritage old town, a glamorous marina, legendary clubs and a nightlife you’ll only find here. If you’re looking for culture, shopping and partying all in one place, the island capital is the place to be.
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South
Playa d'en Bossa is Ibiza’s longest sandy beach — and the epicenter of day-to-night life. Beach clubs, big party hotels and the island’s most famous clubs are all right next to each other here.
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North
Portinatx on Ibiza’s northern tip is a peaceful family resort around three sheltered coves with fine sand and gently sloping, crystal-clear water – ideal for relaxing beach holidays with children.
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West
San Antonio (Sant Antoni de Portmany) in the west of the island is Ibiza’s party stronghold and home to the world-famous Sunset Strip bars. This is where the young crowd celebrates, where the sun sets spectacularly into the sea — and where most of the island’s boat parties start.
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Northeast
The quiet village of San Carlos in the northeast is closely linked to Ibiza's hippie history and is especially known for the legendary Las Dalias market.
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Southwest
The municipality of San José (Sant Josep de sa Talaia) stretches across the entire southwest of Ibiza and combines some of the island's most beautiful natural beaches with the highest mountain and the mystical rock of Es Vedrà.
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North
San Juan (Sant Joan de Labritja) in the rugged, green north is the quiet, original Ibiza. Wooded hills, secluded coves and hippie flair define this least densely populated municipality on the island.
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North
San Miguel in the north consists of a quiet hilltop village with a fortified church and the pretty coastal resort of Puerto de San Miguel around a sheltered bay.
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Island center
San Rafael is centrally located between Ibiza Town and San Antonio and is known for its arts and crafts – as well as for the two superclubs Amnesia and Privilege right on the main road.
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South
Sant Jordi de ses Salines is located between Ibiza Town and the airport and is the gateway to the Ses Salines Nature Park with its salt flats and dream beaches.
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East
Santa Eulalia (Santa Eulària des Riu) is considered Ibiza's most elegant and family-friendly town. Its well-kept seafront promenade, a lively restaurant mile and its quieter, refined atmosphere make it a popular destination for food lovers and families.
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Island center
Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera lies in the geographical heart of Ibiza and is regarded as the island’s hip artists’ and food lovers’ village. Galleries, boutiques and tapas bars around the car-free village square attract a style-conscious crowd.
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East / near Ibiza Town
The quiet bay of Talamanca is just a few minutes from Ibiza Town and combines a long, gently sloping sandy beach with great dining – ideal for families and those who enjoy being close to the city.
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