
The Ibiza Express, Es Canar
With a choice of three different tours you can experience different parts of the north east of the island of Ibiza from the comfort of the tourist train.
© Camping Cala Nova
Fully equipped campsite located just 50m from the beach
Cala Nova is just 50 metres from this family-run campsite. There are 125 shady pitches, as well as wooden bungalows and mobile homes.
Bungalows and mobile homes have a kitchen, air conditioning and sea views. The campsite also has a restaurant, a bar open for breakfast and for drinks and snacks, a comfortable lounge area, a launderette and a small supermarket.
Additionally they organise concerts and offer free WiFi and the possibility of renting cars, scooters and bikes.
With a choice of three different tours you can experience different parts of the north east of the island of Ibiza from the comfort of the tourist train.
Offering a wide range of water sports, including catamaran sailing, windsurfing, canoeing and stand up paddle boarding from their two centres in Santa Eulalia and in Es Pujols on Formentera.
Punta Dive was established in 1997 and has grown to become one of the leaders in Dive education in Spain. After 18 years, they changed their name to Divestar Ibiza.
Located in a small natural area in Es Canar, this tree top adventure park offers different circuits for adults and children.
The cheaper alternative to many of the bigger beach resorts and popular towns, Es Canar has it all for those who want a great fun packed holiday...but on a budget.
Continuing north from Santa Eularia along the east coast of Ibiza, is the small village of Sant Carles de Peralta. Located 22km north east of Ibiza Town, this is a perfect lunch spot if you are exploring the island.
Situated 15km north along the east coast from Ibiza town is the charming municipality of Santa Eularia. This area has a slower and more relaxed pace of life than its neighbours of Ibiza town and San Antonio.
This quiet beach resort is popular with those who would prefer to be away from the hustle and bustle of the San Antoni and Ibiza Town clubbing scenes.
As you turn off the main road into Cala Llonga, you could be mistaken for this being a country club with its rather official looking walled entrance. It is however, a delightful family resort that is buzzing with life.
Set back inland, 17km north east of Eivissa, is the small village of San Lorenzo. It's an attractive traditional village with an 18th century church and a few houses.
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