Ibiza has slid into the ‘ranking’ of the 50 most Instagrammable places in the world in 2023 according to travel platform Big 7 Travel, with a total of 4.5 billion hashtags on Instagram and TikTok (18 million on Instagram alone). This is the only national destination that appears in this list where it ranks 19th.

“The island is known for its beautiful beaches and vibrant nightlife, which makes it a popular destination for party-seeking travelers,” publishes Big 7 Travel, in this listing of top travel destinations, where the beauty of its beaches stands out. “For years, Ibiza has been known for its nightlife, but have you ever thought of exploring it during the day? This is the privileged place for beautiful beach photographs”, they assure from the travel portal. To illustrate this information, the island is depicted with an image of the Cala de Sant Vicent.

Most ‘instagrammable’ places in the world

Social networks, and Instagram in particular, have become one of the world’s great tools for travelers who seek to document and share their adventures, a trend from which have emerged the most ‘instagrammable’ places in the world that complete this list. They are destinations that offer a wealth of opportunities to take pictures and videos.

The top spot in the ranking goes to Milan (Italy), followed by London (England), Paris (France), Istanbul (Turkey), New York (USA), Nepal, Chicago (USA), Bali (Indonesia), Sri Lanka, Sydney (Australia), North Island (New Zealand), Baku (Azerbaijan), Singapore, Tokyo (Japan), Seoul (South Korea), Maldives, Seattle (USA) and Buenos Aires (Argentina) until reaching the 19th place occupied by Ibiza.

Behind are Dublin (Ireland), Marrakech (Morocco) , Iceland, New Orleans (USA), Tulum (Mexico), Hong Kong (China) , Cape Town (South Africa) , Phuket (Thailand), Oahu, (Hawaii), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Prague (Czech Republic), Bergen (Norway), Tbilisi (Georgia), Edinburgh (Scotland), Warsaw (Poland), Santorini (Greece),Tahiti (French Polynesia), Havana (Cuba), Lisbon (Portugal), Boracay (Philippines), Banff (Canada), Hoi An (Vietnam), Amalfi Coast (Italy), Wadi Rum (Jordan), Kerry (Ireland), Interlaken (Switzerland), Dubrovnik (Croatia), Masai Mara (Kenya), Ha Long Bay (Vietnam), Bruges (Belgium) and, finally, Nice (France).

For the full article, please visit Diario de Ibiza website here.