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What to do in Ibiza: the definitive guide to exploring the island

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Ibiza has always been much more than parties and nightlife. The island combines crystal-clear coves, small Mediterranean villages, gastronomy, nature, and historic spots that make every trip a different experience.

 

In 2026, the island is also experiencing a special moment with the reopening of Sirenis Hotels & Resorts in Ibiza, ready once again to welcome travellers seeking to enjoy the Mediterranean in comfort and style.

 

A holiday in Ibiza means days that begin by the sea, afternoons discovering hidden coves, and evenings that can range from a peaceful dinner by the harbour to the vibrant atmosphere that has made the island famous worldwide. However, it is also a perfect destination for those looking to unwind, connect with nature, and embrace a slower pace of life.

 

Picture-perfect coves and beaches

The island is home to coves with turquoise waters, soft sand, and natural landscapes that vary depending on the area you explore.

 

Cala Comte is one of the most famous thanks to its shades of blue and spectacular sunsets. Cala Bassa, on the other hand, combines calm waters with a relaxed atmosphere, making it perfect for spending the day between the sea and beachfront restaurants. For those who prefer more secluded spots, the island also offers more hidden and natural coves.

 

Cala Saladeta retains a more untouched, tucked-away charm that captivates visitors looking for special places.

 

Cala d’Hort offers one of the most iconic views in Ibiza, with the islet of Es Vedrà dominating the horizon and creating an almost magical atmosphere at sunset.

 

Sa Punta Galera, with its natural rock platforms, has become one of the favourite spots for unwinding and enjoying the calm sea.

 

History, culture and the most authentic side of Ibiza

 

Although the island is globally known for its cosmopolitan atmosphere, Ibiza also boasts significant historical and cultural heritage. Dalt Vila, the walled city declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is one of those places that deserves to be explored at a leisurely pace. Its cobbled streets, harbour views, and charming squares reveal a different, quieter, and more authentic Ibiza.

 

Nearby are historical landmarks such as the Cathedral of Santa María and the Bastion of Santa Lucía, offering some of the best panoramic views of the island. The Puig des Molins Museum and Necropolis provides insight into Ibiza’s Phoenician and Roman past.

 

Ibiza is also best experienced through its markets, Mediterranean cuisine, and small whitewashed villages, where a relaxed, sea-oriented lifestyle still prevails.

 

An evening at Teatro Pereyra

 

Ibiza also offers nightlife experiences beyond electronic music and nightclubs. One interesting option is Teatro Pereyra, located in the centre of Eivissa, a historic venue where you can enjoy dinner, live music, and performances in a dinner-show format.

It is an ideal plan for those who want to experience the night from a more cultural perspective, combining gastronomy, entertainment, and the special atmosphere of the island’s old town. Book here: Teatro Pereyra Ibiza.

 

Where to stay in Ibiza with Sirenis Hotels & Resorts

 

The reopening of Sirenis Hotels & Resorts in Ibiza on 1st May 2026 marks a new chapter for those wishing to discover Ibiza from privileged locations with options tailored to different travel styles.

 

The Ibiza TwIIns offers a modern and sophisticated seafront experience, ideal for those seeking design, entertainment, and a strategic location close to some of the island’s liveliest areas.

 

Sirenis Seaview Country Club, which has also welcomed guests again since 1st May, combines a family-friendly atmosphere, Mediterranean views, and convenient access to coves and activities for all ages.

 

For those who prefer a quieter and more relaxed experience, TUI BLUE Aura offers a setting designed for rest right on the seafront, just a few steps from Port d’es Torrent beach. Meanwhile, Sirenis Hotel Club Siesta becomes an ideal choice for discovering the more serene side of Santa Eulària des Riu.

 

Each of these hotels in Ibiza offers a different way to experience the island, but all share the Mediterranean essence that makes it unique.

 

Ibiza, an island to return to again and again

 

Ibiza has the ability to adapt to every traveller. It can be a destination for relaxing by the sea, a gastronomic escape, an active holiday exploring coves and trails, or an experience full of music and international atmosphere.

 

The blend of nature, culture, beaches, and Mediterranean lifestyle makes the island one of those places you will always want to come back to. And in 2026, with the reopening of Sirenis Hotels & Resorts in Ibiza, it is the perfect time to rediscover it with a fresh perspective.

 

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