Must-see attractions in North & Interior Ibiza

  • Cala d'Aubarca

    The giant bite-shaped bay of Cala d’Aubarca spans around 3km, and its sheer scale never fails to impress. It's signposted 2km north of Sant Mateu; a rough…

  • Can Maymó

    Can Maymó, 1.5km northeast of Sant Mateu, specialises in producing aromatic red wines, plus a white and a rosé, and offers tours that wrap up with a four…

  • Església de Sant Mateu d'Aubarca

    Minuscule Sant Mateu d'Aubarca is worth stopping in for its graceful fortress-church, which dates from the late 18th century and has a triple-arched front…

  • Església de Santa Agnès

    Diminutive Santa Agnès unfolds around this graceful whitewashed 19th-century church, flanked by a porch of arches.

  • Port de Sant Miquel

    Originally a fishing village, 4km north of Sant Miquel de Balansat, this popular north-coast resort has a fine white-sand beach dominated by the huge…

  • Es Figueral

    This slender 200m-long beach of dark sand is swept clean by foaming waves, and there's some surf here when a strong northeasterly blows. A smattering of…

  • Cala de Sant Vicent

    This package-tour resort extends around the shores of a protected bay on Ibiza's northeast coast. Its long stretch of golden sand is backed by a string of…

  • Cala Xarraca

    Just over 3km southwest of Portinatx, a signposted side road loops past a smattering of villas to tiny Cala Xarraca, a thin strip of coarse sand and…

  • Centre d'Interpretació Es Amunts

    Learn all about the culture and environment of the Es Amunts region at this modern interpretation centre. The protected, densely forested Es Amunts…

  • Pou des Lleó

    A small pebble-and-sand bay ringed by red cliffs and fishing huts, 5km east of Sant Carles. You can drive right up to the shore, and during summer (late…

  • Església de Sant Joan

    The only real sight in Sant Joan, this village church is a whitewashed, slightly unusual (for Ibiza) 18th-century construction with distinctive splashes…