

Welcome to Ibiza (City)
Ibiza Town – officially known as Eivissa – is the capital of the island of Ibiza, located in the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean Sea. Renowned for its vibrant nightlife, charming historic center, luxury marina, and cultural depth, the city offers a fascinating blend of glamour, history, and bohemian spirit.
Overview & History
- Founded by the Phoenicians in the 7th century BCE
- Later an important Roman and Moorish trading port
- Dalt Vila – the old town – is a UNESCO World Heritage Site with fortified walls and cobbled streets
- Became a global cultural and nightlife destination in the 20th century
Main Attractions
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Dalt Vila (Old Town)
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UNESCO-protected hilltop district with views, ramparts, and art galleries
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Visit the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Snows
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Wander narrow streets filled with cafés and boutique hotels
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Ibiza Port & Marina Botafoch
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Luxury yachts, designer shopping, trendy restaurants
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Ideal for sunset strolls with a view of the old town
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Puget Museum & Archaeological Museum
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Explore Ibiza’s history, art, and heritage
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Located in restored palaces inside Dalt Vila
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Talamanca Beach
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Wide beach just a 20-minute walk from the center
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Calm waters, beach bars, and a relaxed vibe
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Nightlife & Music
- Pacha Ibiza: Legendary club since 1973
- Lío Ibiza: Dinner show and club with marina views
- Heart Ibiza: Creative concept by the Adrià brothers – art, music, and gastronomy
- Destino & Nobu Beach Clubs: Chic daytime events and international DJs
Food & Drink
Local Specialties
- Bullit de peix – fish stew with rice and aioli
- Sofrit pagès – hearty meat stew with potatoes and sausage
- Flaó – minty cheesecake
- Local wines and hierbas ibicencas (herbal liqueur)
Recommended Restaurants
- La Brasa – garden setting with grilled meats and local wine
- Can Alfredo – classic Ibizan cuisine near the port
- Sa Brisa – modern tapas with a sea view
- Fish Shack – informal beach eatery with fresh catch
Shopping & Markets
- Passeig de Vara de Rey: Boutiques and cafes
- La Marina: High-end brands and local fashion
- Hippie Markets: Punta Arabí (Wednesdays), Las Dalias (Saturdays)
- Dalt Vila: Art galleries, vintage shops, handmade jewelry
Festivals & Events
- Semana Santa (Easter): Religious processions through the old town
- Ibiza Gay Pride (June): Colorful parades and celebrations
- Eivissa Medieval Festival (May): Dalt Vila turns into a medieval market
- Ibiza Jazz Festival (September): Outdoor concerts under the stars
Day Trips from Ibiza Town
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Formentera (30 min by ferry) – White sand beaches and crystal-clear waters
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Santa Gertrudis (20 min drive) – Artistic inland village with tapas and galleries
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Las Salinas Natural Park (15 min) – Salt flats, birdlife, and famous beach clubs
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Cala Comte & Cala Bassa (30–35 min) – Stunning coves with clear turquoise water
Getting Around
By air:
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Ibiza Airport (IBZ) – 10–15 minutes from town by taxi or bus
In town:
- Easy to walk around the city
- Taxis, buses, and ferries available to other parts of the island
- Rent a car or scooter for day trips
Travel Tips
- Best time to visit: May–June and September – warm and less crowded
- Peak season (July–August): Busy, hot, and more expensive
- Languages: Spanish and Catalan; English widely spoken
- Currency: Euro (€) – ATMs are widely available
- Style: Casual-chic – beachwear by day, stylish by night
Final Thoughts
Ibiza Town is far more than just parties – it’s a cultural gem, a foodie’s paradise, and a stylish seaside hub. Whether you’re here for nightlife, history, art, beaches, or cuisine, this dynamic capital showcases everything the island has to offer – wrapped in charm and authenticity.