There are 15 Spanish cities that have been declared World Heritage Sites, and one of them is the capital of Ibiza - the most fascinating old cities to explore. The best way to get to know old town is to enjoy it with an expert guide on foot.
Your guide will pick you up in your hotel or from your cruise ship.
You will explore the old town on top of the hill, the old streets, monuments, churches – all the main sights.
In the end, your guide will leave you in one of the restaurants to enjoy the local cuisine or assist you in calling the taxi back.
Pickup included
The Cathedral of Our Lady of the Snows is the principal church and cathedral of the City of Ibiza.
Dalt Vila is the name given to the city’s historic old town built in a large walled enclosure enjoying the title of World Heritage granted by the UNESCU in 1999. The fortress is heptagonal shaped and protected by seven defensive bastion
Standing tall, far away at the other side of the bridge that connects the walled enclosure of Ibiza with the rest of the city, the Portal de Ses Taules is one of the most emblematic images of Ibiza. The fortification was built between 1584 and 1585 to protect Puig de Vila, the highest part of the Ibizan capital, which extended over a surface area of 10 hectares and a perimeter of 1,800 metres. Since 1999 that it is considered a World Heritage Site by the Unesco.
Ibiza, known for its vibrant nightlife and stunning beaches, is a Mediterranean island that offers a unique blend of relaxation and excitement. Beyond its party reputation, Ibiza boasts a rich cultural heritage, beautiful landscapes, and a laid-back atmosphere in quieter areas.
The old town of Ibiza, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, features medieval walls, narrow streets, and stunning views.
One of Ibiza's most famous beaches, known for its turquoise waters and stunning sunsets.
A historic hippie market offering a variety of local crafts, clothing, and food.
A traditional Ibicenco fish stew made with local fish, tomatoes, and potatoes.
A spicy sausage made from pork, paprika, and other spices.
A sweet, spiral-shaped pastry made with flour, eggs, and lard.
This is the peak tourist season with warm weather, lively nightlife, and crowded beaches. Ideal for those who want to experience Ibiza's famous party scene.
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Ibiza is generally safe, but petty crime can occur in tourist areas. Be cautious of pickpockets and scams.
Ibiza Town, San Antonio, Santa Eulalia
Buses are affordable and convenient, but schedules can be limited in off-peak seasons.
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A smaller, quieter island known for its pristine beaches and relaxed atmosphere.
A stunning rock formation off the coast of Ibiza, known for its mystical aura and beautiful views.
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