Is Ibiza Worth Visiting?
Yes — few islands pack such a contrast of moods into one coastline, from a sun-bleached old town and pine-covered hills to turquoise coves and the world's most famous nightlife.
- Two islands in one: the north stays quiet and rural with hidden beaches and hippy markets, while the south and Ibiza Town deliver the clubs and beach parties the island is known for.
- Dalt Vila: the UNESCO-listed walled old town rewards a slow wander with sea views, Renaissance fortifications and cobbled lanes largely untouched by the party scene.
- Coastline built for swimming: coves like Cala Comte and Cala d'Hort offer some of the clearest water in the Mediterranean, with Es Vedra rising dramatically offshore.
Best for travelers who want nightlife and natural beauty within the same trip, though sun-seekers chasing pure relaxation may prefer a quieter Balearic base in peak summer.