Es Vedra & Formentera Boat Trip
An all-inclusive trip, departing from San Antonio, this cruise takes you towards the famous rock island of Es Vedra and Formentera.

© Puchet Hotel

© Puchet Hotel

© Puchet Hotel

© Puchet Hotel
3-star hotel on the outskirts of San Antonio
This hotel is ideally located just 10 minutes away from the city centre and 800 meters from Es Pouet beach. It's open year-round and is the perfect place for a summer holiday.
There are 212 rooms in the hotel spread across a number of different blocks and they are all close to the shared public areas. There are double, triple, quadruple and junior suites and the hotel offers bed and breakfast, half board or accommodation only.
Guests can enjoy the outdoor pool from May to October, explore the city centre or head to the gym for a workout with pool views. There is also free parking available for guests staying at the hotel.
The restaurant has a large and varied menu, also suitable for vegetarians.
An all-inclusive trip, departing from San Antonio, this cruise takes you towards the famous rock island of Es Vedra and Formentera.
Discover the beautiful island of Ibiza with this full-day tour that takes you all around its coastline during the summer months.
Jump aboard a VIP super yacht and watch the sunset while sipping cocktails and dancing to the music of some of the best DJs.
A three-hour cruise on a glass bottom boat round the west coast of San Antonio going to the island of Es Vedrá. During the trip, you will be able to see the bays of Cala Bassa, Cala Conta, Cala Molí, Cala Vadella, Cala Carbó, Cala d'Hort and Es Vedrá.
Next door to two of Ibiza's biggest clubs, the Slingshot is open from midday until 4am. Whether you prefer to ride in the dy, and enjoy the spectacular view of San Antonio and the surrounding bay, or ride at night with all the mayhem and fun of the fair.
Situated on the S'Estanyol beach in the middle of the San Antonio Bay, this watersports centre offers a variety of activities to entertain you.
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.
Specialising in fresh seafood and Mediterranean fusion cuisine this restaurant and beach bar is a popular spot on a hot summer day!
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.
The head chef and owner Miguel Tur is a young Ibicenco who has put all his knowledge and experiences into creating traditional Ibizan dishes with a modern twist.
Multi-awarded chef José Miguel Boned presents his modern take on traditional Ibizan cuisine in the centre of Sant Antoni, keeping the essence of classic Mediterranean recipes with contemporary touches.
Located in the 18th-century chapel of Saint Agnes, just outside San Antonio, this restaurant offers delicious cuisine in a grand setting.
Mainly decorated in white, full of columns, Roman-style pillars and flowers, this club immediately stands out as something different from other Ibizan clubs.
Serving up delicious food during the day, setting the mood for sunset cocktails in the evening and then dancing late into the night, this venue in San Antonio has it all.
Cafe Mambo is one of the famous sunset bars in San Antonio. Originally a derelict house which just happened to be facing one of the most famous sunsets in the world.
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.
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.
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.
Only a 20 minute walk from San Antonio itself, this city beach is a quieter neighbour to S'Arenal de San Antonio.
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.
This is the main beach in San Antonio, 500m long with lots of soft golden sand.
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.
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.
Situated right at the north end of San Antonio’s iconic Sunset Strip this small sand and rock beach offers great facilities, good swimming and spectacular views.
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.
Heading out north west on the main road from Ibiza to San Antonio, after 7km, lies the small village of San Rafael.
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.
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.
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