Ibiza is more
than a party.
Much more.
Most visitors see only the strip between their hotel and the nearest beach club. But the island stretches far beyond that — into pine forests, whitewashed hilltop villages, prehistoric cave systems, wild northern cliffs and some of the most dramatically beautiful coastline in the Mediterranean.
With a private driver who actually knows where they are going, you can reach places that a rental car would never find and a tour bus would never stop at. This is what Ibiza Taxi Van was built for.
Cala Comte, Cala Tarida & Es Vedrà
The breathtaking cliffs and unspoiled beachfront of Ibiza's west coast provide an amazing picture backdrop. To discover all of these spectacular locations, our well-informed drivers will take you on a tour of the island's western shores. You will have an opportunity to take a break at some of the island's most stunning beaches, such as Es Cubells, Cala Tarida, Cala Comte, and Cala D’Hort.
Driving to Cala Tarida and Cala Comte
One of the highlights is the opportunity to visit some of Ibiza's most breathtaking beaches, including Cala Comte, Cala Tarida, Cala D'Hort, and Es Cubells. These beaches are known for their crystal-clear turquoise waters, golden sands, and stunning rock formations. With your driver leading the way, you can explore these beautiful beaches at your leisure, take a refreshing dip in the sea, or simply relax and soak in the picturesque surroundings.
The Final Stop — Es Vedrà
Es Vedrà is situated on Ibiza's western coast, which results in some of the most spectacular sunsets in the world. You may view the Es Vedrà sunset from three spot locations — the beach, the cliffs, and the pirate tower. The Torre des Savinar, sometimes referred to as the Pirate Tower, sits about 200 metres above sea level and looks directly at the rocky massifs of Es Vedrà and Es Vedranell.
Santa Eulalia, Cala Llonga & Hidden Coves
The east coast of Ibiza is the island's quieter, more elegant side. Elegant Santa Eulalia del Río, with its promenade and beautiful marina, is the largest town on this coast. But the real treasures are the hidden coves and fishing villages that wind their way up from Cala Llonga in the south to the remote northern reaches.
Beaches Worth the Journey
Cala Llenya Cala Nova Es Figueral Aguas Blancas — each has its own character and its own mood. The eastern waters tend to be calmer and clearer than the west, making them perfect for swimming and snorkelling. Your driver knows which beach suits which day, which cove the crowds haven't found yet, and exactly when the light turns golden.
Benirràs, Portinatx & the Wild Cliffs
The north of Ibiza is a natural field of rough seaside majesty — untouched by visitors and civilisation in equal measure. The roads get narrower, the cliffs get wilder, and the views become something altogether extraordinary. This is the Ibiza that most tourists never reach, and the one that those who do reach never forget.
Benirràs Beach & the Drum Circle
Benirràs is famous for its Sunday drum circle at sunset — one of the great rituals of island life. The beach sits in a sheltered bay surrounded by pine-covered hills, with a rock in the sea that locals call “the finger of God”. Even without the drums, this is one of the most beautiful and peaceful spots on the island.
Portinatx & San Juan
Portinatx, at the very tip of the north, offers three beautiful sandy coves separated by rocky outcrops. San Juan (Sant Joan de Labritja) is the whitewashed village at the heart of the hippy north — a weekly market, a sleepy square, and an atmosphere that feels nothing like the Ibiza of postcards. Your driver will get you there and back without a single worry.
Salinas, Playa d’en Bossa & San José
The south of Ibiza is the island's most varied coast — from the hedonistic buzz of Playa d'en Bossa and its legendary beach clubs, to the ethereal stillness of the Salinas salt flats and nature reserve, to the dramatic cliffs of the Cap de Barbaria on nearby Formentera visible on clear days. San José is the main village of the south, a charming whitewashed settlement with a beautiful church and a calm, authentic feel.
Salinas & the Nature Reserve
The Parc Natural de Ses Salines d'Eivissa i Formentera is one of the most important wetland reserves in the western Mediterranean. The ancient salt pans are still worked today, and the flamingos that gather here make for one of the most unexpected and beautiful sights on the island. Your driver knows exactly where to stop and when.
Ready to explore
the whole island?
Tell us which coast you want to see and when. We will have a driver and a van ready — with a fixed fare confirmed before you leave.