Where you choose to stay may depend on what you want to do whilst on holiday. Summer holidays can simply be about chilling at the beach or at the swimming pool. But for those who want to do a little bit more, then there is a wealth of activities in Ibiza on offer for all ages and members of the family. Whether your family enjoys sailing, snorkelling and watersports, or land-based activities like mini golf, cycling and karting, there is something here for everyone.
Waterparks and adventure parks
A big attraction for many families are the waterparks. There are two big waterparks in Ibiza, in Playa d'en Bossa and San Antonio, as well as an inflatable waterpark that floats in the sea in San Antonio, more suited to older children who are comfortable swimming in the sea. Children will also enjoy the artificial wave at San Antonio's Surf Lounge, where they can learn to surf and bodyboard.
If your kids like land-based activities then try the island's tree-top adventure and theme parks or visit one of the Natural Parks to follow some of the short walking trails on offer.
Boat trips and watersports
There's no easier way to explore an island than by boat, especially if you have children! You can take boat trips to different beaches, or to visit one of the small islands that surround Ibiza, explore inaccessible coves for some snorkelling, or simply sit back and admire the coastline from the sea. If you prefer to get wet and play in the sea, then you can try a wide selection of watersports, from windsurfing to kite surfing, diving, paddle boarding, kayaking, banana boats and ringos, parasailing or, indeed, learn to sail yourself.
Animal lovers
Animal lovers have a couple of places to visit in Ibiza. There is a unique aquarium near San Antonio, housed in a converted lobster hatching facility inside a subterranean cave with a range of Mediterranean fish and sea animals on display, including turtles. It's also a recovery centre for marine species so here children can learn about underwater ecosystems and how to preserve them. Visit on a Friday or Saturday from June to September and you'll enjoy their delicious sardine barbecue for lunch.
Horse riding facilities are also available on the island.
Markets
Market days can be a fun way to spend a morning with the family. Many of the local markets in Ibiza specialise in local produce, clothes, locally made gifts and second-hand items. The White Isle's famous hippy markets are especially entertaining for the whole family as they not only offer colourful stalls and great food trucks but also usually have activities for children such as storytelling, face painting or live music.
Activities on dry land
For active families, Ibiza is a dream place to explore.
Cycling is very popular and the island has a series of cycle paths that can test the fittest or indulge the casual cyclist; cycling is also one of the best ways to discover the neighbouring island of Formentera.
Equally, hiking paths criss-cross the White Isle, and you can choose from coastal paths to picturesque countryside trails; for families with small children, we recommend you try the relatively flat path that goes along Santa Eulalia's river, the only natural watercourse on the island. Ibiza has a couple of Natural Parks where you can explore beautiful scenery and learn about the indigenous wildlife.
Tennis courts are available all around Ibiza so they should be easy to access no matter where you are based on the island.
Sightseeing
Thanks to its rich history, Ibiza has many monuments, castles, ancient ruins and religious buildings. Top choices for kids include the Can Marça cave in Sant Miquel, the magical Atlantis Beach and the Phoenician settlement of Sa Caleta. Ibiza Town's old centre, Dalt Vila, is also a must. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the old walled city is a maze of narrow cobbled streets with quaint boutiques and cafes as well as several old fortresses that will captivate the whole family. You can read more about the sights of Ibiza in our What to See in Ibiza Guide.
Events and fiestas
The summer months tend to be the time when many of the local towns and villages hold their fiestas. They are normally over a weekend and will generally include parades, markets, small fun fairs, pony rides and street entertainments.
You can check our events calendar for fiestas happening during your holiday dates. The main holiday resorts also tend to organise free events aimed at families during the summer, such as open air cinema, funfairs, parades, and street entertainments.