Ibiza Island Tour Boat Trip
Discover the beautiful island of Ibiza with this full-day tour that takes you all around its coastline during the summer months.

© Paradiso Ibiza Art Hotel

© Paradiso Ibiza Art Hotel

© Paradiso Ibiza Art Hotel

© Paradiso Ibiza Art Hotel

© Paradiso Ibiza Art Hotel

© Paradiso Ibiza Art Hotel
4-star Art Deco hotel located in the heart of San Antonio Bay
This stunning hotel, is decorated with brightly coloured 70s furniture. Located just a few minutes from the beach, the hotel offers a unique experience.
Each suite in the hotel has Marshall speakers, a Smeg refrigerator and a quirky feel. All rooms come with a balcony, a kitchen and direct access to the pool.
Guests will be able to relax by the two pink swimming pools, explore the nearby beaches or enjoy a meal from Andy's restaurant, which offers a variety of catering options. If you fancy something different, the hotel also hosts events, such as an open-air cinema, live music and more.
Discover the beautiful island of Ibiza with this full-day tour that takes you all around its coastline during the summer months.
An all-inclusive trip, departing from San Antonio, this cruise takes you towards the famous rock island of Es Vedra and Formentera.
Visit Ibiza’s best beaches on this 6-hour cruise that docks at both Cala Bassa and Cala Conta. Enjoy over an hour to swim, snorkel, paddleboard in the refreshing open sea. Relax and enjoy the views from the sun deck while enjoying drinks which are included for the duration of the cruise.
Daily tours, weekend packages and week long holidays, all guided and instructed by qualified, experienced and enthusiastic professionals.
The lake surface is around 300m2, with most of the animals living in the middle, there are up to six tanks of varying size where other smaller species live.
Every Friday 6-9pm, leaving just before sunset, this boat will take you to some fantastic locations around the coast of Ibiza before heading to some of the most spectacular sunset viewpoints in Europe.
Whilst other Mexican restaurants in Ibiza have come and gone, Tijuana has been trading strongly since 1995 and is the destination to head to for delicious, authentic Mexican food.
Located on the seafront of the beach of Caló des Moro in San Antonio this restaurant offers spectacular sunsets and views.
Kumharas is located in Cala de Bou. It's a great place to watch sunset, listen to cool music and enjoy exotic cuisine.
Originally a traditional Ibicencan house in the Port, Villa Mercedes has been transformed into a prominent feature in San Antonio.
Located near the end of the sunset strip of Sant Antoni de Portmany, Ibiza, Kasbah is the heart of authentic Mediterranean dining, offering a unique culinary experience.
This restaurant is located near the sunset strip and has fabulous sea views. There are three floors and they also have a rooftop cocktail lounge, BBQ grill and a club.
Located near the end of the sunset strip of Sant Antoni de Portmany, Ibiza, Kasbah is the heart of authentic Mediterranean dining, offering a unique culinary experience.
This is the place to enjoy breakfast with breathtaking sea views or a cocktail on the terrace while the sun sets.
Watching the sunset in Cafe del Mar has become a must do activity on any Ibizan holiday. The sunsets are spectacular and the chill out accompaniment tunes enhance the experience.
Mainly decorated in white, full of columns, Roman-style pillars and flowers, this club immediately stands out as something different from other Ibizan clubs.
Kumharas is located in Cala de Bou, just a few metres from the San Antonio Bay. It has one of the best views for the sunset in Ibiza.
Opened in 1999, this nightclub has grown to become one of the major players on the world clubbing map, hosting big names in the DJing scene.
There are many beaches along the coastline of San Antonio bay and Punta Xinxo is the very last of them. The furthest away from the main town and consequently one of the least visited in the bay.
Formerly known by the title of 'Reggae Beach', this pretty stretch of white sand has lost some of its reggae-atmosphere but none of its beauty and charm.
This pleasant small beach is within walking distance along the coast from San Antonio town centre, around 30-40 minutes walk. You can also easily take a bus or water taxi over from the main town.
Situated at the end of the resort of San Antonio, this is a golden sandy beach with plenty of visitors in the summer.
Made up of three distinct beaches, all going by the same name and all accessible to the others by foot, but separated from each other by rocks, roads and hotels.
Only a 20 minute walk from San Antonio itself, this city beach is a quieter neighbour to S'Arenal de San Antonio.
The church of San Antonio dates back to the 14th century, however like many other churches, only some of the original building remains.
The 19th century Esglesia de Sant Agusti is a large stone building whitewashed in typical Balearic style and topped with a bell tower, it is distinctive when compared to other Ibizan churches by its lack of porch area common to most.
Typical Ibizan white washed church with bell tower and traditional bell situated right in the heart of the town.
The cave of Ses Fontanelles is situated in an area of beautiful rocky cliffs between Santa Agnes and San Antonio. Inside, there are pre-historic paintings.
Situated in the west of Ibiza the small town of Santa Agnes comprises just two restaurants and a beautiful church.
Situated a little away from the town centre in the older part of San Rafael the church is white washed in the traditional fashion.
San Antonio is the town by which many people define Ibiza. During the 1980's the town hit a development boom, as tourists (mainly English), flocked in their thousands to visit the sunny resort and dance the night away.
This pretty village sits on top of a hill and is definitely off the beaten track, located 19km west of Ibiza town, just pass the town of San Josep.
The large area of Sant Josep covers mainly the whole south west of the island and is a gateway to some of the island's most beautiful beaches and to the islet of Es Vedra.
Just off the western coast of the island lies an small archipelago of uninhabited islands. The largest of these is Illa de sa Conillera, literally translated at "rabbit island", due to its residents.
The steep road that leads down into Cala Vadella from the south shows you a glimpse of the beauty that awaits you below. Passing beautiful white washed villas with colourful windows and roofs you are led down to a surprisingly lively and picturesque resort.
Past San Rafael, above San Antonio, is the small village of Santa Agnes, only 18km north west of the town of Ibiza, this is really in the sticks.
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