The main city in the island of Ibiza goes by the same name, as it is the capital and largest city, with it’s nightlife and it’s legendary status. But there are deeper roots underneath this city, and they all grow outwards of Dalt Vila, the walled old town of Ibiza. A fortified settlement that is one of the best maintained in the continent, they are a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1999.
Let us guide you to the bastions and the many other Dalt Vila historical landmarks, along with the small boutiques, fashion stores, art ateliers, to give you the deeper and more historical side of the beautiful mediterranean wonder of Ibiza.
You will see:
Portal de ses Taules
Iglesia del Convento de San Vicente y San Jaime
Baluard de Santa Llúcia
Museum of Contemporanean Art
Església de Santa Maria de Gràcia
Catedral de Santa María de Ibiza
Castle of Ibiza
Baluard de Sant Bernat
Baluard de Sant Jaume
Baluard de Sant Pere (Portal Nou)
You will learn about:
Ibosim and the Phoenician Foundation
Carthaginian rule
Roman Punic Wars and occupation
Visigothic invasions
Byzantine rule
Arab conquest
Christian conquest and the arrival of the Catalans
The pirates of Eivissa
Wars with France and the Ottoman Empire
Second Spanish Republic and Franco Dictatorship
Modern Ibiza
Mercat Vell (Old Market)
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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Car, Bike, Scooter
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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