Ses Salines Natural Park: a protected natural area between Ibiza and Formentera, recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 2001.
Can Marça Cave: smugglers used to use this place to hide their goods. You can see stalactites and stalagmites that grew from the entry of water in this place, as well as beautiful cliffs.
Moscarter Lighthouse: located in the north of the island, this lighthouse more than 50 metres tall with a black spiral on a white background, was built in 1978.
"Time & Space": a modern art monument, created in 2014 by the famous Australian artist Andrew Rogers. It is a sundial made up of 13 basalt columns arranged in a circle. The central column is aligned with the sun on the day of the Winter Solstice.
Dalt Vila: the old walled city of Ibiza, it stands on a small hill by the sea and overlooks the city. It was one of the most important coastal cities in the Mediterranean and the surrounding wall was built to defend the city from French and Ottoman invasions.
Santa María de las Nieves Cathedral: it is located in the highest part of Dalt Vila and was built in the 13th century. The interior is Baroque in style, with chapels on the sides and in the apse.
Puig des Molins Necropolis: considered to be the most important in the Western Mediterranean, it was the place chosen by the Phoenicians in the mid-7th century BC to bury their dead.
Museums: Puig des Molins Monographic Museum, Ethnology Museum, Contemporary Art Museum, Archaeological Museum, Barrau Museum, Diocesan Museum.
Enjoy the most beautiful coves and beaches of the island: The five coves that are a must are Cala Salada and Saladeta, Cala Conta, Cala Vadella, Cala de San Vicente and Cala Gracioneta. However, there are many others that are worth visiting, such as Playa de Las Salinas or Playa d'en Bossa, where you can feel the atmosphere of Ibiza.
Discover lesser-known but paradisiacal coves: if you are one of those people who don't mind hiking to reach dreamlike places, you can't miss Cala Es Portitxol, Cala Llentrisca, Cala Es Niu de S'Aguila or Cala Es Cucó.
Watching the sunset in front of Es Vedrà: the views of this islet when the sun goes down are spectacular. You can see it from Cala d`Hort or from the Cala d`Hort viewpoint. You can also see it from the Mirador des Vedrà or, even better, from the Torre de Savinar.
Having a good time to the rhythm of the drums of Benirrás: Benirrás beach has become famous for its hippie drumming party. Every Sunday during the summer, the improvised rhythm of the drums starts to play a couple of hours before sunset.
Boat trip along the coast of Ibiza: the island has many coves that are not accessible on foot and this is a good option for getting to know them.
Going out partying: party-goers can enjoy good atmosphere and music in discos such as Amnesia, Pachá Ibiza, Hï Ibiza or Ushuaïa as well as lively beach clubs such as Bora Bora.
Strolling through the villages: Santa Eulalia, Santa Agnés de Corona, Santa Gertudis de Fruitera and Es Cubells are among the most beautiful villages on the island.