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Find places to visit, stay and explore in Ibiza

Find places to visit, stay and explore in Ibiza

A stunning pool view at Agrotourism Aguamadera in Ibiza

Agrotourism Aguamadera

10/2/25

Aguamadera, which translates as ‘waterwood’ is the vision of Iria Urgell Calderón, co-founder of the legendary Pacha group. She's transformed this centuries-old finca into open air, open plan and open hearted agrotourism. A secluded hideaway home with a focus on nature, wellness and food. And of course - fun.

A bust of the goddess Tanit on display at the Museo arqueológico de Ibiza y Formentera, Patrimonio de la Humanidad

Eivissa: An Island of Legends

13/2/25

Ibiza’s identity is built on layers of history, myth, and the ever-present sea. Founded by the Phoenicians and protected by the goddess Tanit, the island has been a naval stronghold, a trade hub, and a place of mystery for centuries.

A guest swimming in the pool at the stunning Es Raco Hotel & Restaurant, Ibiza

Raco Ibiza

8/1/25

Meet Raco Ibiza. A Californian-postcard-sexy pool club and hotel straight out of a vintage dream. Retro swirled loungers, candy yellow-striped towels, and giant green parasols surrounded by swaying palms and manicured rose gardens. A secret paradise, a feast for the senses and clearly Ibiza’s best kept secret.

Rocky island of Es Vedrà on Ibiza in Spain at sunset

How to be an Eco-Tourist

19/12/24

Ibiza, our beautiful island with its stunning landscapes and rich biodiversity, offers the perfect backdrop for ecotourism—responsible travel that focuses on conserving the environment and improving the well-being of local communities.

Delicious Farm-to-table Dining at Atzaró Agroturismo Hotel Ibiza

Atzaro Agroturismo Hotel Ibiza

12/12/24

Atzaró Agroturismo Hotel, an emblem of understated luxury and rustic charm, has long been one of Ibiza’s most cherished retreats.

The stunning pool with views sweeping the countryside at Can Lluc Agrotourism in Ibiza

Can Lluc Agrotourism, Ibiza

14/11/24

Over the last few years, travellers are increasingly swapping hotels for agroturismos, as they seek intimate, rustic idylls immersed in nature and fuss-free locavore dining.

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