The north of Ibiza is the most isolated part of the White Island, known and appreciated for its hippie and authentic atmosphere, and its rugged landscape. Tiny deserted coves, wooded hills and isolated villages await you on this more private side of Ibiza, to be visited when you want to spend your holidays far from the beaten track.
Our Coast
The coast owes its name to its translucent waters. Its shallow bay and long stretch of sand protected by high cliffs make it an unmissable beach in Ibiza, appreciated by all kinds of bathers. From here you can see the beautiful Tagomago Island and sit in one of the beach clubs offering deckchairs and umbrellas.
Hiking & Biking
North of Ibiza, the deserted coastline is an ideal spot for hikers, with its imposing cliffs and pine forests. Either by foot from our property or after a few minutes driving you have multiple starting points for short or longer hikes along the picturesque coast. And you are mostly alone – even in summer.
Some of the most popular hiking routes are the “Es amunts” trail, between Sant Joan and Cala Sant Vicent, as well as the route between Cala Xaracca and Sant Joan, and the “Calo de s’Illa” linking Benirras and Cala Xarraca. Among these routes, a few will take you to secluded coves hidden between cliffs where you can cool off.
Hidden Secrets
The north of Ibiza is full of secret coves, far from the tourist activities, and they will require little effort to reach them. Pou de Lleo, Cala Xuclar, Calo des Moltons, Es Portitxol and Cala d’Aubarca are all secret jewels of the White Island.