What is the quiet part of Ibiza?


What is the quiet part of Ibiza? The quieter resorts Portinax, Cala Llonga and Puerto San Miguel are all great bases for a laidback family holiday, with a mixture of long sandy beaches, plenty of cafes and bars, weekly hippie markets and lots of watersports on offer.


Where is the non party part of Ibiza?

The quieter resorts Portinax, Cala Llonga and Puerto San Miguel are all great bases for a laidback family holiday, with a mixture of long sandy beaches, plenty of cafes and bars, weekly hippie markets and lots of watersports on offer.


Is San Antonio Ibiza quiet?

In short, yes, San Antonio Bay is a party place. But the longer answer is more nuanced than that. The town of Sant Antoni is where all the lively party action predominantly takes place. And the Southern strip of the bay is full of resort hotels suitable for families and couples looking for a quieter holiday.


What is the rustic side of Ibiza?

Southern Ibiza is arguably where the Island is at its most romantic and languid. It is largely rural, with the only town of note being Sant Josep de sa Talaia (San José), and its main attraction is the stunning beaches and coves, many of which offer splendid views of the rock formation Es Vedrà or Formentera.


Where do the rich and famous live in Ibiza?

These houses are rare and distinctive, and they are often located in the countryside. These homes are mostly in the north of Ibiza, such as Santa Eulalia and San Miguel, where there are a large number of mansions, as well as San Juan. The south and southeast areas of the island also offer luxury homes.


Is North or South Ibiza better?

The north of Ibiza boasts a fresh new road infrastructure which makes it easier to get around, but there is less traffic than the more bustling south - perfect for those wanting a quiet and healthful retreat.


What is the wealthy part of Ibiza?

Es Cubells is an exclusive and rich village just 10 miles out of Ibiza Town. A wonderfully pristine location, with lush villas and spectacular beaches, Es Cubells is the go-to destination for those holiday seekers looking to live a true life of luxury.


Where is the calm side of Ibiza?

Puerto de San Miguel. When it comes to where to stay in Ibiza that's quiet, you can't miss Puerto de San Miguel. It may be small, but that's part of its appeal—you won't find any party crowds in this northern resort.


Which side of Ibiza has the best beaches?

This is our list of top 6 best Beaches in Ibiza
  1. Cala Jondal. Location: South East, Ibiza, Spain. ...
  2. Cala Benirras. Location: North, Ibiza, Spain. ...
  3. Talamanca. Location: Ibiza Town, Ibiza, Spain. ...
  4. Cala Bassa. Location: South West, Ibiza, Spain. ...
  5. Atlantis. Location: South West Ibiza, Ibiza, Spain. ...
  6. Cala Salada.


Where is the prettiest place in Ibiza?

Escape to Ibiza's Most Beautiful Landscapes
  • Cala Comte.
  • Cala Llentia.
  • Sa Talaiassa.
  • Túnel Cala Blanca.
  • Torre des Savinar.
  • Sa Pedrera de Cala D'Hort.
  • Mirador de Cala Llonga.
  • Cala d'en Serra–Far des Moscarter.


Where to avoid in Ibiza?

Avoiding Bad Areas
  • San Antoni de Portmany.
  • San Rafael.
  • Ibiza Town.
  • Platja d'en Bossa.


Can you go to Ibiza and not party?

In short, the five best areas to stay in are Portinax, Cala Llonga, Port de Sant Miguel, Sant Jose, and Cala d'Hort. Each is far removed from the Ibiza nightlife scene. All these areas suit a range of budgets and blend Bohemian feels with contemporary cuisine and secluded beaches.


What is the hippie side of Ibiza?

The most famous hippie beach on Ibiza is Cala Benirrás on the northwest side of the island. This place gained fame because of its stunning sunsets and the drum sessions hosted by local artists celebrating the end of the day.


Where do celebs hang out in Ibiza?

Many celebrities have their own villas in Ibiza so you're most likely to see them at one of the Ibiza Rocks parties, the beaches like Nikki Beach and Benirras Beach.


How many days in Ibiza is enough?

How Many Days In Ibiza? The longer, the better! As we just explained, there are many things to do in Ibiza, and three days may not be enough. That said, 5-7 days may be good enough for you to enjoy the island while relaxing.