Discover Ibiza’s iconic sights and hidden gems on a fully customizable private tour of the White Isle. Enjoy the flexibility of a personal guide-driver and comfortable vehicle at your disposal as you create an itinerary suited to your interests. Pickup is included from anywhere on the island – your hotel, cruise port, or villa – for total convenience. Whether you have 2 hours or a full day (up to 10 hours), this private tour lets you experience Ibiza’s historic landmarks, scenic beaches, local markets, and natural wonders at your own pace. It’s the ultimate way to explore Ibiza in comfort, with insider commentary and a route tailored just for you.
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Begin your day with a private pickup from anywhere on the island – your hotel, Airbnb, or right at the cruise port. You won’t need to worry about logistics – we take care of everything. After booking, we’ll contact you personally to help plan the best route for your time and interests. Whether you’re here for beaches, viewpoints, culture, or hidden gems, we’ll craft your ideal itinerary together.
Optional Visit: Dalt Vila, Ibiza’s historic fortified old town, crowns a hilltop above the harbor. Step back in time within the 16th-century stone walls of Dalt Vila, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Inside the fortress, cobbled lanes lead to medieval mansions, quaint plazas, and the cliffside Ibiza Cathedral overlooking the sea. Enjoy panoramic views from the bastions and discover hidden museums and art galleries tucked along narrow streets. Recommended stop time: ~60 minutes (including transit and a leisurely walk). Pair with: Sa Caleta, Ses Salines, or Santa Eulalia for a half-day cultural route. Region: Ibiza Town (Southeast)
Optional Visit: The mystical Es Vedrà rock island rises dramatically 382 meters from the sea off Ibiza’s southwest coast. Gaze in awe at Es Vedrà, the legendary limestone islet steeped in myth and mystery. From a clifftop lookout near Torre des Savinar (the old “Pirate Tower”), you’ll capture postcard-perfect views of this rugged rock surrounded by turquoise waters. It’s one of Ibiza’s most photographed panoramas – especially stunning at sunset on clear evenings. Recommended stop time: ~30 minutes (including a short walk from vehicle to viewpoint). Pair with: Cala Comte, Cala Bassa, Time & Space sculpture for a scenic west coast loop. Region: Southwest Coast
Optional Visit: Sunset at Cala Comte, with its tranquil turquoise bay and distant islets, is an unforgettable Ibiza experience. Cala Comte (Cala Conta) is a beloved beach renowned for its crystal-clear shallow waters and golden sand. Multiple small coves face west toward little offshore islands, creating a natural swimming pool of vivid turquoise hues. In late afternoon, this spot becomes an idyllic sunset viewpoint. Beach bars and cafés nearby make it easy to relax with a drink while soaking up the scenery. Recommended stop time: ~30–40 minutes (including swim/relaxation time and transit). Pair with: Cala Bassa and Es Vedrà. Region: West Coast
Optional Visit: Cala Bassa is another picture-perfect beach famed for its soft sand and calm, translucent waters. Encircled by fragrant pine trees, this cove offers a mix of natural beauty and convenient facilities (beach clubs, loungers, water sports). It’s a great choice for swimming or simply enjoying the vibrant beach atmosphere. Recommended stop time: ~30 minutes (including time to stroll and swim). Pair with: Cala Comte, Es Vedrà, or San Antonio. Region: West Coast
Optional Visit: On Ibiza’s west coast, Sant Antoni de Portmany (San Antonio) is home to the island’s legendary sunset scene. The waterfront Sunset Strip boasts famous chill-out cafés like Café del Mar and Café Mambo, where mellow tunes play as the sky explodes in color each evening. You can walk along the promenade or grab a seat on the rocky shore to watch the sun sink behind the horizon – often met with applause from onlookers. San Antonio’s palm-lined marina and Egg Monument (a tribute to Columbus) are nearby attractions to check out as well. Recommended stop time: ~30 minutes (ideally timed for sunset). Pair with: Cala Comte, Cala Bassa, Time & Space sculpture. Region: West Coast
Optional Visit: Unveil a modern mystery at Time & Space – The Speed of Light, Ibiza’s intriguing outdoor art installation. Often nicknamed the “Stonehenge of Ibiza,” this monument consists of 13 massive basalt columns arranged in a circular formation by artist Andrew Rogers (commissioned in 2014). Set on the cliffs of Cala Llentia, the tallest column is capped with gold leaf, aligning with the sun’s position. It’s a striking spot for photos and a chance to ponder the blend of art, astronomy, and nature. Recommended stop time: ~15 minutes (including a short off-road detour to the site). Pair with: Es Vedrà and Cala Comte. Region: Near Cala Llentia (Southwest)
Optional Visit: Secluded on Ibiza’s northwest coast near San Antonio, Cala Salada and Cala Saladeta are twin coves boasting brilliant blue water and rugged pinkish cliffs. A short coastal path connects the larger Cala Salada to the smaller, more remote Cala Saladeta – a favorite for its undeveloped, tranquil setting. Bring your camera for the contrast of pine-covered hills against the clear sea. Recommended stop time: ~30 minutes (including a brief walk between the two beaches). Pair with: Benirrás, Can Marçà Cave. Region: Northwest, near San Antonio
Optional Visit: Cala Benirrás is a scenic bay on the north shore famous for its bohemian spirit and mesmerizing sunsets. Sundays at sunset, the beach comes alive with the sound of bongo drums – a decades-old drummers’ ritual that bids farewell to the sun in a communal jam session. Even on other days, Benirrás offers a relaxed vibe, clear water ideal for snorkeling, and a view of the iconic “Finger of God” rock formation jutting from the sea. Recommended stop time: ~30 minutes (longer if timing a sunset drum circle). Pair with: Punta Moscarter, Can Marçà Cave. Region: Northwest
Optional Visit: Explore the mysterious underground world of Can Marçà, a natural cave system perched on the cliffs near Port de Sant Miquel. Once used by smugglers, the cave now offers guided tours featuring stalactites, stalagmites, hidden passageways, and a dramatic light-and-sound show over an artificial waterfall. You’ll also enjoy panoramic sea views from the cave’s entrance terrace. Recommended stop time: ~40 minutes (including guided tour and scenic photo break). Pair with: Benirrás or Punta Moscarter lighthouse. Region: North – Port de Sant Miquel
Windmills of Sant Jordi Optional Visit: Nestled near the village of Sant Jordi, these restored traditional windmills give a glimpse into Ibiza’s agricultural past. Set among quiet fields, they’re great for photos and a short countryside walk. While not open for interior visits, they add cultural charm to any inland route. Recommended stop time: ~15–20 minutes. Pair with: Ibiza Town, Sa Caleta, or local villages. Region: Southeast inland
Sa Caleta Cove & Phoenician Ruins Optional Visit: Sa Caleta is a quiet horseshoe-shaped cove backed by red cliffs and pine forest, perfect for a peaceful swim or scenic coastal walk. Above the beach lie the remains of a Phoenician settlement dating back to the 7th century BC – a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Ibiza’s most important archaeological finds. This ancient village gives a rare glimpse into the island’s pre-Roman roots. Recommended stop time: ~40 minutes (including time at the ruins and beach). Pair with: Dalt Vila, Ses Salines, Sant Jordi windmills. Region: South Coast
Optional Visit: Puig des Molins is one of the most significant archaeological sites on the island. This ancient necropolis holds over 3,000 burial tombs dating back to Phoenician and Punic times. The on-site Monographic Museum displays artifacts and offers insight into Ibiza’s early civilizations. Recommended stop time: ~30 minutes. Pair with: Dalt Vila, Sa Caleta. Region: Ibiza Town
Optional Visit: Santa Gertrudis de Fruitera is a quaint whitewashed village in Ibiza’s heartland, known for its bohemian vibe and artsy flair. The pedestrian plaza by its 18th-century church is lined with cafés, tapas bars, and boutiques – perfect for a relaxing coffee or sampling the village’s famous jamón serrano sandwiches. Admire local art installations and an old red-painted well as you wander. Santa Gertrudis offers an authentic slice of Ibizan village life away from the coast. Recommended stop time: ~20 minutes (including a snack break). Pair with: Las Dalias, inland route. Region: Central Ibiza
Optional Visit: The town of Santa Eulària des Riu offers a quieter coastal vibe with a long beachfront promenade, peaceful marina, and tree-lined shopping streets. Above town, Puig de Missa is a historic whitewashed church complex dating to the 16th century, offering panoramic views from its hilltop location. You can explore the small museum on-site, walk the cobbled paths, and visit the original watchtower. Recommended stop time: ~30 minutes (including drive and short uphill walk). Pair with: Las Dalias, San Carlos, or coastal route. Region: East Coast
Optional Visit: Las Dalias is Ibiza’s most iconic hippy market, operating since 1985 in the village of San Carlos. Browse over 200 stalls with handmade jewelry, artisan clothes, crafts, and souvenirs. There’s often live music, street food, and a shaded garden bar area. Market is busiest on Saturdays and summer evenings. Recommended stop time: ~40 minutes (or longer if shopping or having food). Pair with: Santa Gertrudis, Santa Eulalia, or a countryside route. Region: Northeast – San Carlos
Optional Visit: A peaceful whitewashed village in Ibiza’s northern hills, known for its relaxed atmosphere and charming Sunday craft market. Explore the 18th-century church, artisan shops, or grab a drink at one of the slow-living cafés. Great stop on a northern inland route. Recommended stop time: ~20–30 minutes. Pair with: Benirrás, Punta Moscarter, or Portinatx. Region: North inland
Optional Visit: At Ibiza’s northern tip, Portinatx has several turquoise coves and a lighthouse viewpoint trail. Popular for snorkeling and calm waters. Includes coves like Cala Xuclar, S’Arenal Petit, and a small lookout above. Recommended stop time: ~30–45 minutes. Pair with: Punta Moscarter, San Juan, or Can Marçà Cave. Region: North Coast
Optional Visit: Small village famous for its historic bar, “Bar Anita,” once a meeting spot for artists and hippies. Features a church, postbox wall, and relaxed atmosphere. Great for a quick stop or to pair with Las Dalias. Recommended stop time: ~20 minutes. Pair with: Las Dalias, Santa Eulalia. Region: Northeast
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