In Ibiza there are activities for all tastes and pockets. From going to visit a museum to stroll through the mountains and end up watching an incredible sunset there are a variety of activities that can be done on the island at a good price:

Visit the Museum of Contemporary Art (MACE)

Admission to this museum is free. It is located in the old town and is the third oldest in Spain. It integrates a very extensive pictorial collection centered on the production of local artistssuch as Tàpies and Miralles. As an added attraction, it houses an archaeological ensemble on the second floor, containing roman, Phoenician and Punic remains.

Strolling around La Marina

This neighborhood represents the most seafaring part of Ibiza. It was the place where sailors and port workers used to live. During the season it is very lively, and presents a variety of restaurants and bars. In addition, it keeps some monumental attractions that are worth a visit such as the church of San Telmowhich was built for the sailors, the privateers’ obelisk and some of the most important entrance gates to the walls, such as the Portal de Ses Taules. You can also visit the Mercat Vell in this area.

Tour around Dalt Vila

It is the old part of the capital and getting lost in its streets is worthwhile as it is a World Heritage Site. In this area you can see the cathedral of the Virgin of the Snowsthe baroque church of Santo Domingo, the City Hall, the castle of the Almudaina or the portal of Ses Taules, among other monuments.

Visit the hippie markets

The flea markets hippies and handicrafts, such as the Las Dalias flea market in Sant Carles or the Hippie Market, in es Canar, are one of the attractions of Ibiza and one of the essential tourist sites when visiting the island. Each municipality has several hippie markets, some of them with almost fifty years of history, where you can find handicrafts, costume jewelry, art, clothing and also enjoy good atmosphere, with food and music. See here all the markets that open this Easter in Ibiza.

Visit the cave of Can Marça, in Sant Miquel

The cave of Can Marçà is inside a cliff in Port de Sant Miquel, in the north of Ibiza. It is more than 100,000 years old and was discovered by groups of smugglers who used it to hide their goods. The price for adults is 11 euros and 7 euros for children.

Visit the village of Santa Gertrudis and eat the mythical sandwiches of Bar Costa

Strolling through Santa Gertrudis is always very pleasant. There you can eat a sandwich in the mythical Bar Costa, where you will find them at a good price. It is located in front of the village church.

Having some herbs at Ca n’Anneta

Las Herbes is a typical liqueur from Ibiza made from different herbs and with some aniseed that has been made for more than 200 years. You can drink it at any time but it is very typical to drink it after lunch or at coffee time. In Sant Carles, next to the church, there is the bar Ca n’Anneta, which makes this homemade liqueur for tourists and residents to enjoy its taste.

Visit the aquarium Es Cap Blanc

The aquarium Es Cap Blanc is a highly recommended visit to go with children. A few years ago, this sea cavelocated in the town of Sant Antoni, was a breeding and conservation site for lobsters and a refuge for monk seals. Today it is an aquarium and also the headquarters of the Marine Species Recovery Center. Adults have to pay 7 euros to enter and children from 4 to 12 years old, 5 euros.

See an incredible sunset

Watching sunset is a perfect plan in Ibiza, where the sky is filled with incredible colors at the moment when the sun goes down. In Sant Antoni you can see amazing sunsets, as well as in the area of es Cap des Falcó, next to ses Salines.

Doing a route from Sant Antoni to Cala Salada

Going from Sant Antoni to Cala Salada can be the perfect plan in spring. The walk can start from the port of San Antonio. This will take you to a promenade along the coast overlooking the islet Sa Conillera. Then you will reach the beach Calo des Moro and then you will pass the Cueva de las Langostas to get to Cala Gració and a little further on to Cala Gracioneta. If you continue walking along the coast you will find Cala Salada.