Driving Day Tour as far as Saint Vincent
Our friendly driver and conscious guide took us on a driving tour of Ibiza’s picturesque beaches, including Cala Mirador, Cala Boix, Cala Mastella, where we enjoyed calm swimming and the stunning sunset views. As part of our journey, we made a stop at the famous hippy market in Punta Arabi, followed by a visit to the vibrant Las Dalias, a renowned ‘shopping mall’ where we found unique treasures to take home as souvenirs. After our shopping adventures, we indulged in a delicious meal at a charming restaurant in Jesus, followed by a visit to the serene Cala Bonita beach, where we unwound and savored the tranquil atmosphere.
A Trip to Cala Mirador, Boix, and Mastella
On a full-day tour, see the beauty of Ibiza’s East Coast while learning about the island’s rich history and culture. Begin your journey in Cala Longa Beach, a magnificent white-sand paradise just south of Santa Eularia. This calm area provides magnificent views and crystal-clear turquoise seas. Take a picturesque trip through the medieval heartland to Santa Eulària des Riu, the island’s third-largest city, where you can explore its charming sidewalks and old buildings.
Cala Boix, a spectacularly lovely coastline on Ibiza’s east shore, is the only beach on the entire island with black sand, and it is worth a visit for any visitor. Cala Boix’s seas are spotless, making it ideal for surfing, snorkeling, and other aquatic adventures.
A Long Stop at Las Dalias and Punta Arabi Hippy Market
Las Dalias is a noticeable Ibiza tourist attraction. This diverse market is situated in the charming town of San Carlos, has been functioning since 1985 and attracts tourists from all over the world with over 300 kiosks offering anything from handmade goods to retro clothing and precious stones.
Punta Arabi Hippie Market is ranked as one of Ibiza’s biggest attractions. This attractive market, located in Es Canar, has been there since 1973 and gives tourists an unforgettable shopping trip with numerous vendors offering accessories, clothes, souvenirs, and handmade goods.
Final Stop — Cala Bonita
The final stop will be Cala Bonita, one of the quietest spots in Ibiza, located a short distance north of the island on the hill of Jesus. There is a classy restaurant with the same name; fish and seafood preparation are their specialties.
Visitors may savor the breathtaking views of the azure waters and the vintage fishing houses that frame the gently curving harbor. Cala Bonita is an interesting place to have a relaxing lunch with the whole family or a romantic dinner for two.