The village sits about 10.5 km (6.5 miles) from Ibiza Airport and 17 km (10.7 miles) from Ibiza Town, both short drives on well-maintained roads. A private transfer takes you door to door without navigating rental cars or waiting on public transport, and you can add the beaches or viewpoints along the way as stops on the same trip.
Half a day is enough to stroll the village, see the San Jose Church, and grab a bite at a local restaurant. Add a nearby beach or the Es Vedra viewpoint and you have a full, well-rounded day without feeling rushed.
Es Vedra is a striking rock islet rising from the sea off the coast near Cala d'Hort, wrapped in legend and known for dramatic sunsets. The Torre des Savinar watchtower above the coast offers one of the best vantage points to take it in. Pairing this stop with Cala d'Hort beach gives you both the iconic view and a place to relax by the water.
Held right in the village, this market brings together dozens of stalls selling organic produce, local crafts, and regional specialties. It is a good way to experience island life the way locals do, away from the larger, more touristy markets elsewhere on Ibiza.
This village blends authentic island life with dramatic coastline. You get a real Ibizan town center, cobbled streets, local markets, and a striking church, all within easy reach of some of the island's most photographed viewpoints and beaches. It offers a quieter, more local alternative to Ibiza's party towns while still delivering the scenery the island is famous for.
Cala Jondal is known for clear turquoise water and a laid-back beach club scene, while Cala d'Hort offers calmer waters and unbeatable views of Es Vedra. Both are compact enough to enjoy for a couple of hours without needing to commit a full day, making them easy to combine with a village visit.